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Luxury holiday in Croatia: Dalmation Island Hopping

Croatia  | 8 nights  |  From £2,945pp incl flights

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Luxury Croatia & Montenegro Holidays

A beguiling mix of drop dead gorgeous landscapes, vibrant culture that mixes Slavic, Italian and Central European flavours, ancient towns and bustling fishing ports, Croatia has oodles of holiday appeal. And did we mention the sea? 1778km of glistening coastline just crying out for sailing, swimming and kayaking in the clearest of Adriatic waters. Bliss.

From the cobbled streets and red-rooved houses of medievel Dubrovnik to the charming fishing harbour of Hvar, the chic walled town of Korcula to the vibrant city of Split - gateway to the Dalmation Islands - a luxury holiday in Croatia offers lashings of culture, beautiful historic towns and miles of lovely beaches just waiting to be explored.

Meanwhile in Montenegro, the secret is finally out. Just a couple of hours drive from Dubrovnik, outstanding natural beauty and rich cultural heritage combine here to create an unexplored and compelling luxury holiday or honeymoon destination. THE place to stay? Well it has to be in Sveti Stefan at the new Aman Sveti Stefan hotel which blends definitive luxury with authentic tradition and charm.

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Dubrovnik

Dubbed the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, the medieval town of Dubrovnik is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A warren of cobbled streets lined with picturesque red-roofed cottages run from the hillside down into the lively Old Town, where classical musicians perform in the charming square. Enjoy views of the turquoise sea from one of the many seafood restaurants or relax the afternoon away on the beach in the picturesque bay, which offers easy access to nearby islands.

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Hvar

The beautiful mountains of Hvar Island peer down over lush vineyards and rolling hillsides stained purple with lavender that surround secluded beaches. Wandering the quaint fishing harbour and stylish boutiques of the island is the most relaxing way to let the day go by, while the seafront restaurants and nightlife of the medieval Hvar Town (sometimes dubbed the St Tropez of Croatia) give the island a real buzz post-sunset. Located in prime position by the marina, stylish and glamorous Adriana is perfectly placed for guests to enjoy the best of Hvar.

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Korcula

A boat ride from Dubrovnik or Split, the laidback island of Korčula is littered with fine vineyards and traditional villages, the eastern-most is Korčula Town, a charming, low key yet chic walled town near to some lovely beaches. Korčula also offers plenty for those who like the option of something a little active; rent a bike, try your hand at windsurfing, sail around nearby islands or take out a kayak. Our favourite place to stay in Korčula? The boutique Lesic Dmitri Palace.

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Split

Split is a vibrant city that offers easy access to the Dalmatian Islands. Before indulging in a spot of island hopping, wander the city’s picturesque squares and marble streets, or take some time out on its beaches, in its wooded mountain park or on its harbour side. In the old town, visit the ancient Diocletian’s Palace, a World Heritage site, and St. Duje's cathedral, a fascinating combination of a Roman temple and Catholic church. Snorkel or sail in the Adriatic or, back on land, check out some of the galleries, museums and markets. Be sure to take a look at Split’s two genuine Egyptian sphinxes.

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Sveti Stefan, Montenegro

Lord Byron called Montenegro’s Adriatic coast “the most beautiful encounter between land and sea”, and we’re inclined to agree. Dramatic mountains descend into an emerald sea, while its elegant walled towns are a fascinating blend of Venetian and Balkan influences. The luxurious Aman resort, on the charming island of Sveti Stefan, is picturesquely linked to the mainland by a sand strait. Staying here, enjoy the narrow streets, towers, shops and small churches of Montenegro’s most prized asset.

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