Riva Marina Hvar Hotel, Hvar Hotels
Newly refurbished sea-front hotel with an artisanal cocktail bar and a Mediterranean restaurant
Riva Marina, a beautifully renovated hotel situated directly on the vibrant port of Hvar, offers an exceptional experience deeply rooted in its stunning seaside location. This boutique hotel showcases a thoughtful refurbishment that honors its original architecture and its enviable central position, placing guests mere steps from the bustling ferry terminal and the exciting energy of the city center. From Riva Marina, you’ll discover that the city’s most cherished landmarks are conveniently accessible, including the serene Franciscan Monastery, the magnificent St Stephen’s Cathedral, and the inviting shores of Križa Beach, all reachable within a leisurely five-minute walk.
The Riva Marina presents a curated selection of rooms, each designed to seamlessly blend comfort and contemporary style. The interiors feature a sophisticated palette of neutral tones, complemented by the warmth of natural wood and accented with soothing blues and grays, mirroring the captivating colors of the surrounding landscape. Every room is equipped with spacious bathrooms, some boasting luxurious soaking tubs for ultimate relaxation, as well as modern amenities such as a flat-screen TV, a fully stocked mini bar, and complimentary high-speed WiFi access. For those seeking an enhanced experience, upgrading to a Premium Room Terrace grants you the privilege of a private terrace, creating an exclusive space for quiet contemplation and rejuvenation. To fully immerse yourself in the breathtaking coastal scenery, consider the Marina Room Sea View or the Marina Room Balcony Sea View, both offering unforgettable panoramic perspectives. Should you require a more expansive layout, the Junior Suite and the Grand Terrace Suite present ideal choices, along with the opulent Deluxe two-bedroom suite, perfect for families or groups traveling together.
Guests of Riva Marina are invited to indulge in the culinary delights of the BB Social Bar & Kitchen, a stylish restaurant and bar enviably located directly on the picturesque promenade. Here, you can savor an array of exquisite Mediterranean delicacies, each thoughtfully prepared with a strong emphasis on fresh, locally sourced ingredients, all while basking in the radiant afternoon sun. The BB Social Bar & Kitchen is also the quintessential setting to sample expertly crafted artisanal cocktails and delectable small bites. If you desire a moment of respite from your sightseeing adventures, a brief and pleasant stroll will lead you to the property’s esteemed sister hotel, Adriana Spa, where you are welcome to utilize its state-of-the-art spa facilities and refreshing rooftop pool, further enhancing your stay with unparalleled relaxation and wellness opportunities.
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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?
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