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Croatia Unveils a New Wave of Boutique Hotels

Croatia Unveils a New Wave of Boutique Hotels

Croatia is excited to announce a fresh selection of boutique hotels, designed to immerse travelers in the rich, untold stories of the country’s cultural heritage. With over 17 boutique properties stretching from Pula to Dubrovnik, and Sibenik to Cavtat, each hotel is part of the Impresia Hotels collection – impressive Croatian hotels – which aims to provide guests with a unique experience deeply connected to local history, landscapes, and traditions.
The Impresia collection offers more than just accommodations; each property shares its own narrative, inviting guests to explore and connect with the history, culture, landscapes, and culinary delights of Croatia.
“We are proud to support the Impresia Collection, which allows American travelers to experience the essence of Croatia in a new way. From historic palaces to secluded vineyards, these hotels are designed to showcase the authentic cultural and culinary treasures that make Croatia a must-visit destination,” said Leila Krešić-Jurić, Director of the Croatian National Tourist Board.
Off-the-Beaten-Path Boutique Stays
Credit: Martinis Marchi Hotel
From Brtonigla to Dubrovnik, and Korčula to Opatija, the Impresia collection features a diverse array of extraordinary locations. Guests can choose to stay in grand city palaces, nestled among olive groves, or even within UNESCO-protected historical centers. The collection’s dedication to luxury and authenticity ensures that every stay is a journey into the heart of Croatian culture.
Among some of the best options to explore lesser-known regions are the Emotheo Heritage Hotel which offers an authentic experience in the heart of the Dalmatian Hinterland, stretching across the Imotski field to the peaks of the mountain Biokovo, and Martinis Marchi Hotel on the island of Šolta which provides an exclusive experience in a 300-year-old castle, for those looking to enjoy the serenity of Croatia’s islands while staying just a short ferry ride from Split.
Extraordinary Culinary and Regional Wines Offering
Credit: Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery
With an emphasis on showcasing regional cuisine and wines, properties in the Impresia collection offer on-site dining experiences that celebrate local ingredients and traditional recipes, complemented by Croatia’s finest wines.
Notable mentions include the Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery, a lavish retreat in Istria surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. Meneghetti fuses modern luxury with a profound connection to the land, granting guests access to its award-winning wines, olive oils, and gourmet dining.
Hidden within the walls of the medieval town of Korčula Lešić Dimitri Palace provides an exclusive al fresco fine dining experience in their Michelin-star LD Restaurant. With an ingredient-focused menu inspired by what is available seasonally on the land and at the sea their gastronomic identity is rooted in the rich Dalmatian cuisine.
Historical Design Embodied in Luxury Stays
Credit: Vestibul Palace
For history lovers, the Impresia collection includes properties like Vestibul Palace in Split, situated within the ancient Diocletian’s Palace. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers guests a remarkable chance to experience history firsthand, walking the same halls once graced by Roman emperors. The hotel beautifully blends ancient Roman architecture with modern luxury.
In Dubrovnik, the Hotel Kazbek invites guests to relish the splendor of the past while enjoying contemporary luxury. This carefully restored 16th-century stone historical summer residence provides an intimate stay only a few minutes’ drive from the famous Old Town, harmonizing old-world charm with state-of-the-art hospitality.
Sustainable Tourism: Supporting Local Communities through Boutique Hotels
Reflecting Croatia’s dedication to sustainability, the Impresia collection also leads initiatives aimed at uplifting local communities. The “Discover Our Stories” project, initiated by the Association of Unique Croatian Hotels Impresía, and supported by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, the initiative fosters careers and professional training in hospitality and tourism, providing hands-on training through hotel tours, open-door events, and workshops with Impresia staff.
From intimate encounters with Croatia’s natural beauty to discovering its vibrant culinary traditions and historical wonders, the boutique hotels of Impresia collection offer a unique way to explore Croatia’s hidden gems. For more information, visit impresiacroatia.com
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