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Radisson Blu Resort at Dubrovnik Sun Gardens

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Radisson Blu Resort at Dubrovnik Sun Gardens

A sleek, stylish Adriatic haven lapped by luxury

A chic, luxurious resort suspended above the breathtaking Adriatic Sea with private beach, an outstanding spa, three freshwater pools and a wealth of exceptional facilities.

Enjoy flavours of the Mediterranean at the many restaurants (some seasonal) and visit the unique Market Place, a village area that includes The Bakery, Butcher’s Grill and Fish Market. Dine poolside and relax at The Pub and stylish lounge club. Home to the largest spa on the Dalmatian coast, the chic surrounds include a hydrotherapy pool and thalassotherapy spa bath. There are three spectacular outdoor pools (one adults only), watersports at the shingle beach, a state-of-the-art fitness centre plus football, rock climbing, tennis and a kids’ club (some facilities seasonal).

Accommodation

201 tranquil hotel rooms plus 207 residences all designed with cool Mediterranean blue and green tones and each with air-conditioning, television, balcony or terrace, minibar, tea and coffee making facilities and free W-Fi. Deluxe rooms (34m2) are as above and boast breathtaking sea views.

Restaurants

Tartufo – seasonal hotel dining in an exquisite setting using local ingredients and serving fresh fish > Origano – provides an international menu plus al fresco dining > Maraska Lounge Bar – serves light meals until late > Market Place Bakery – fresh brea

Other details

Minimum stay: 3 nights May13-Jun09 and Sep17-Oct14, 7 nights Jun10-Sep16.

Key information

Rooms
  • 408
Recommended for
  • Luxury, Spa

A sleek, stylish Adriatic haven lapped by luxury

Facilities

•   Five restaurants
•   Three grills (serving until 6pm)
•   Market Place dining

•   Three bars
•   Pub
•   Three freshwater outdoor pools
•   Hydrotherapy indoor pool
•   Spa
•   Thalassotherapy spa bath
•   Fitness centre

•   Sports centre

•   Watersports
•   Indoor rock climbing
•   Tennis
•   Football
•   Squash
•   Volleyball
•   Kids’ Club

NB
Some sports facilities extra cost and some are seasonal.

Children's club

The Lounge is a space intended for children 13 and over to hang out at and includes video games and entertainment (open 10am – 10pm). The Junior Club caters for children 6-12 years and includes activities such as rope pulling, arts and crafts and orange

Spa and beauty

One of the largest spas on the Dalmatian coast, the hotel’s chic venue overlooks the Adriatic sea and is equipped with a hydrotherapy pool, relaxation zone and thalassotherapy spa bath. Renowned OCCO and Anne Semonin products are used in treatments and the ambience is warm, calming and personalised.

Therapies include:
•   Thalassotherapy

•   Ice Therapy facials

•   Anne Semonin and OCCO Facials

•   Eye and Decollete treatments

•   Anti-cellulite therapy

•   Back therapy

•   Wraps and scrubs

•   Deep massage

•   Indigenous massage

•   Made-to-measure massage

•   Manicure and pedicure

NB Guests must be 16 years or over to use the spa

Scuba diving

Diving is available from the hotel’s beach marina (extra cost).

Location

On Dubrovnik’s Riviera close to the Trsteno Arboretum and with access to the Old Town by boat and bus. Approximately 35 minutes transfer from the airport.

Public transport

100 m

Beach description

The hotel has a private shingle beach perfect for soaking up the sun and taking a dip. Sun lounger hire here is extra cost. Watersports are available from the beach including kayaking, water tubing and banana boats (extra cost).

Climate data for this region

Best time to visit

May to September is the best time to visit Croatia, when the weather is sublimely warm, as are the waters. August can be hot inland, although the coast has a particularly pleasant Mediterranean climate.

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Explore the surroundings

Destination introduction

Watch nectar coloured light soaking medieval alleys in historic cities that breathe out evocative Venetian architecture; sigh at the glistening sea beckoning you to sail towards over 1000 tiny islands; bask on some of the best beaches in Europe and delight in delectably fresh seafood. Welcome to the charms of Croatia.

Meander through the walled city of Dubrovnik, baptized by Byron as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic.’ Surrounded by indigo seas, and with a captivating enclosed car-free boulevard,
visit Sponza Palace, cable car it to Mount Srd and top up your tan on Banje Beach.

Pulsating with a vibrant heartbeat, the Dalmatian city of Split houses the Roman ruins of Diocletian’s Palace and the Cathedral of St. Dominus. After a heavy dose of history, head to Bacvice Beach and the stylish bars of the Old Town.

Dubbed the St. Tropez of the Adriatic, on the sunny island of Hvar, stroll amongst lavender fields and vineyards, taste the famous pepper cakes, swim in warm cobalt waters around the Pakleni islets and dive to the underwater canyon.

A stunning replica of Venice’s St Mark’s campanile awaits in coastal fishing port Rovinj, sitting on its own Adriatic peninsula. Dive into magnificent waters to the wreck of Baron Gautsch and hop on a boat to the bewitching Red Island, watching the sun go down on Rovinj’s most gorgeous archipelago.

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