Amfora Hvar Grand Beach Resort, Hvar Hotels
Large two-level cascading pool resort in a private bay with several eateries, including a beachfront restaurant and a swim-up pool bar
### A Detailed Look at the Amfora Hvar Grand Beach Resort
The Amfora Hvar Grand Beach Resort, a jewel set within a secluded, private bay on the sun-kissed island of Hvar, extends a warm invitation to a diverse range of travelers. Whether you’re a family seeking unforgettable moments, a couple yearning for a romantic escape, or a group of friends ready for adventure, this Mediterranean haven caters to every desire. This exceptional resort is celebrated for its breathtaking cascading pool, a truly unique and unforgettable architectural marvel that significantly contributes to the resort’s distinct personality and allure.
The hotel boasts an enviable location that perfectly balances relaxation and cultural exploration. Beach aficionados will find themselves in paradise, while those with a thirst for history and art will appreciate the resort’s close proximity to a wealth of cultural landmarks. A leisurely stroll will lead you to the venerable Franciscan Monastery, the fascinating Heritage Museum, the historic Hvar Town Arsenal, and the renowned Hvar Public Theater, each offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Hvar’s past. Its convenient position near the vibrant Old Town, coupled with the mesmerizing views of the sparkling Adriatic Sea, firmly establishes it as a sought-after destination.
Following a day filled with exhilarating sightseeing adventures or blissful relaxation on the beach, the resort’s rooms offer a sanctuary of comfort and tranquility. While some past kimkim travelers have suggested that the rooms might benefit from a modern refresh, the hotel’s unwavering dedication to cleanliness and ensuring a comfortable environment is readily apparent. Each unit is thoughtfully designed to be cozy and inviting, furnished with plush king-size or twin beds to guarantee a restful night’s sleep. Moreover, breakfast is included with all rooms, providing a delightful start to each day. For those seeking an added touch of indulgence, upgraded rooms present a dash of luxury with enticing options such as private balconies, sweeping sea views that capture the beauty of the Adriatic, and additional space to spread out and unwind.
Embark on a culinary journey at the Cascades Restaurant, located directly on the resort’s stunning cascading pool, where you can savor simple yet exquisitely delicious dishes. Alternatively, indulge in expertly crafted cocktails at the chic bar, a perfect setting for pre-dinner drinks or a relaxed evening. The resort also proudly presents the Splash Beach Bar & Restaurant, an idyllic spot for enjoying light and refreshing summer lunches under the cool shade of swaying pine trees. For a more sophisticated dining experience, ascend to the fourth floor and discover the Windows on Hvar Restaurant, where you can relish popular dishes with an innovative Mediterranean twist, all while soaking in panoramic vistas.
The Amfora Hvar Grand Beach Resort is deeply committed to environmental responsibility and sustainability. This dedication is reflected in its participation in the UNESCO’s Sustainable Travel Pledge program, a testament to its proactive efforts to promote sustainable tourism practices.
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