Maslina Resort, Hvar Hotels
Luxurious and eco-friendly oasis with chic rooms, private villas, gourmet dining, a spa, and incredible sea views
Overview
Nestled on the captivating Hvar Island, the Maslina Resort emerges as a sanctuary born from the shared vision of dedicated individuals. Their passion lies in crafting luxury hospitality experiences underscored by a deep sense of authenticity. The resort extends an invitation to embrace what its creators affectionately term “Mindful Luxury.” This carefully curated concept is a harmonious blend of personalized and attentive service, an utterly exceptional and stunning location, a profound respect for the environment that surrounds it, and a chic yet undeniably welcoming interior design aesthetic. The very architecture of the Maslina Resort has been thoughtfully conceived to integrate seamlessly and organically with the unique environment of the island. Imagine low-intrusive buildings, their facades adorned with natural wood, carefully nestled among reforested trees and a variety of native plant species, creating a tranquil and visually appealing landscape. As for the prime location, you will find yourself situated just off a quieter, more peaceful road, affording stunning views of the sparkling sea. The resort is conveniently located only two minutes from the main ferry port, making arrivals and departures a breeze, and a short 6-minute drive will transport you to the vibrant heart of Stari Grad.
The resort boasts a meticulously designed collection of just over 50 rooms, suites, and private villas, each carefully appointed to deliver an immersive experience in the beauty of Mediterranean simplicity and the elegance of French art style. Every room is thoughtfully positioned to provide stunning sea views, some offering nearly panoramic vistas of the azure waters, along with total privacy for a truly relaxing escape, and the absolute highest levels of comfort. The interiors are beautifully adorned with natural materials, reflecting the local character and charm, including elements such as terracotta, the renowned Brac island stone, and subtly brushed brass accents. Guests will also appreciate the inclusion of organic amenities, thoughtfully created with locally sourced essential oils, adding a touch of natural luxury to their stay. Depending on your individual preferences and needs, you can select from a range of options, such as the spacious Garden Room, which offers beautiful and tranquil views of the lush resort gardens, or perhaps the Pool Suite, offering refreshing and invigorating views of the breathtaking Adriatic Coast from the privacy of your own personal plunge pool.
The Maslina Resort also provides a culinary experience that wholeheartedly embraces the principles of the UNESCO-protected Mediterranean Diet, celebrated for its health benefits and delicious flavors, while simultaneously adding a contemporary and innovative flair. The resort’s signature restaurant places a strong emphasis on utilizing ingredients harvested fresh from its nearly 2-acre (7,000-sqm) Organic Garden, ensuring the utmost freshness and quality. The restaurant offers daily a la carte dishes, allowing guests to create their own culinary journey, as well as expertly curated tasting menu options for a more immersive experience. For those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation, the Pharomatiq Wellness Center presents a wide range of wellness services designed to promote overall well-being. These include various forms of yoga to enhance flexibility and mindfulness, guided meditation sessions to reduce stress and promote inner peace, and invigorating fitness classes to keep you active and energized. For the youngest guests, the Playroom provides engaging and educational programs, ensuring they are entertained and enriched throughout their stay. The Gallery exhibits a carefully selected collection of local handicrafts, showcasing the region’s artistic heritage, as well as international art pieces, adding a touch of cultural enrichment to the resort experience. Whether you find yourself sipping expertly crafted cocktails at the stylish bar, savoring the exceptional cuisine at the acclaimed restaurant, or simply relaxing by one of the two heated pools, the Maslina Resort offers an unparalleled experience of mindful luxury at its absolute best, leaving you refreshed, rejuvenated, and completely satisfied.
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Once a secret destination for in-the-know travelers, Croatia is bursting upon the international scene. And for good reason: This small country on the shores of the Adriatic Sea has more than its share of natural wonders, beautiful coastline and picturesque islands.
When's the best time to go?
The spring (May & June) and fall (September & October) are the best times to visit in terms of good weather and to avoid the majority of the crowds. Mid-June through mid-September is the busiest time for visitors all throughout Croatia, so expect to bump into crowds during these months (as well as higher prices for accommodation). Winter sees the tourism grind to a halt in the islands of Dalmatia, but this can be a great time to see mainland Croatia and to check out Zagreb's famous winter market!
Where should I go in Croatia?
Croatia is best known for its national parks (Plitvice Lakes and Krka), its medieval coastal cities such as Dubrovnik and Split, and its more than a thousand islands along the beautiful Dalmatian Coast, including Hvar, Korcula, and many others. Whether you're into local cuisine, natural wonders, history, nightlife or active adventures, Croatia has lots to offer for travelers who seek unique experiences.
How many days do I need?
If you're short on time, five days is enough to have a great experience in one of Croatia's main regions, such as Dalmatia or Istria. For a great overall experience, however, you should aim for 10-14 days to cover multiple regions and to not feel too rushed.
Getting around Croatia
Croatia is a relatively small country with a great road network, making private transfers and rental cars the ideal form of transport for the mainland, and getting between key cities such as Zagreb and Split. There are also numerous public ferry routes accessing the islands between Dubrovnik and Split (subject to seasonality) and private boats for charter for getting between the islands.
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