Croatia, with its stunning coastline, historic towns, and crystal-clear waters, is an ideal destination for a luxury villa holiday. A private villa in Croatia offers the perfect blend of comfort and style, whether you're exploring the Dalmatian Coast or relaxing on secluded islands. From family-friendly villas to exclusive retreats, there’s a perfect luxury villa waiting to make your Croatian holiday unforgettable.
Casa Blanca Brac is a seven bedroom seafront villa located in Sumartin on the island of Brac. Recently renovated, this lovely holiday villa is situated just minutes from the fishing harbour of Sumartin and the picturesque village of Selca.
Casa Gracie is a lovely pool villa located close to the historic towns of Split and Trogir which are under UNESCO protection and offer vibrant nightlife, restaurants, beautiful beaches and palaces and churches. Casa Gracie is a stone villa that spreads over three floors and features six bedrooms.
La Villa Dubrovnik is an exquisite property, located in the charming seaside village of Trsteno. Nestled just below the property is the Arboretum Trsteno, the region's oldest botanical garden, which guests may recognise as the heavenly gardens of King's Landing in Game of Thrones.
Teranea Hvar is a beautiful complex offering one, two and three bedroom apartments. The apartments have been elegantly finished and is a great choice of accommodation for family or groups of friends travelling together.
Villa Amalina is a serene spa escape situated in the pine-clad hills close to Dubrovnik. Birdsong and the gentle breeze can be enjoyed while you bathe in your private pool, relax in the hot tub or lounge on your private terrace.
Villa Andela is a luxurious seven bedroom villa, situated on Croatia’s dazzling coastline with direct access to the sea. Designed in a cutting-edge minimalistic style, this streamlined pool villa is perfect for those seeking a serene seafront getaway.
Enjoy the magical beauties of Dubrovnik and stay in Villa Anya. This Villa with infinity pool fits up to 12 people and is 500 m from sea away. The villa has an infinity pool, huge patio fitted with sun loungers as well as a barbecue and outdoor dining place.
Villa Aquila is a spectacular property on Brac Island, redefining luxury on a bijou scale. With a bespoke wellness centre, incredible infinity pool and a terrace hot tub, this villa is perfect for your discerning holiday needs. The interior is stylishly decorated with rustic details and modern amenities.
Villa Arcadia is a remarkable 200-year-old residence, occupying a magnificent terraced estate moments from the Old Town of the Dubrovnik. Spread across several levels, this lovingly-restored villa is perfect for a large-group luxury escape to Croatia’s most historic town.
Since becoming independent in the 90’s, Croatia has emerged as an incredibly popular destination. Rich with history and boasting a beautiful coastline, this unspoilt gem has become one of Europe’s hottest destinations. Much of Croatia’s long and intricate history can still easily be seen today, with remarkable Roman monuments and ancient fortresses spread among the country’s towns and cities. Chic new restaurants, stylish bars and luxury accommodation means that Croatia is now truly a destination fit for every traveller.
Croatia is best-known for its spectacular coastline, packed with historic towns and beautiful beaches. The ancient walled town of Dubrovnik is perhaps Croatia’s biggest draw. Recently chosen as the real-world setting for King’s Landing in the global HBO hit ‘Game of Thrones’, the appeal of this millennia-old destination is clear to see. Located on the Dalmatian Coast and surrounded by two kilometres of ancient walls, the city’s interior is a mixture of orange-roofed palaces and elegant domed churches, criss-crossed by narrow alleyways and mysterious stairways that are a joy to explore. Surrounded half by sea and half by mountains, this photogenic town is a must-visit even if just to capture a sense of what life was like many hundreds of years ago.
Just off shore, between Split and Dubrovnik , you will find the twin islands of Hvar and Korcula, each with their own medieval fortress towns. These islands are well worth taking a day trip from the mainland to explore, or even staying for a few days to a week, each with labyrinthine streets, deep-blue shores and UNESCO-listed historic architecture.
Three hours’ drive north-west along the Dalmatian Coast from Dubrovnik brings you to Split, another seaside hotspot. There are obvious comparisons between Split and Dubrovnik, but here you find a city that is a little more modern but equally popular. Roman palaces and historic churches still have their place here, but there are also authentic piazza cafes and local shops that rely less on the tourist trade and more on Croatian regulars.
From the well-established splendours of Croatia’s spectacular UNESCO coastal cities, to the small islands that are an escape from the hustle and bustle, this is a destination that showcases the best that Europe has to offer. With world-class dining and many new high end luxury villas, we happily give Croatia a big thumbs-up.
Croatia’s food and wine scene is a delightful mix of Mediterranean and Central European influences. Some must try foods are Black Rissoto, Peka (meat or seafood cooked under an iron bell), Pag cheese and Dalmatian prosciutto. Two wine regions we recommend are Istria for Malvazija and Teran and Pelješac Peninsula for Plavac Mali.
The Adriatic Sea is dotted with picturesque islands, perfect for exploration by yacht or ferry. Some of our favourites to visit are; Korčula, the birthplace of Marco Polo and home to charming medieval architecture, Vis, known for its unspoiled beauty and the Blue Cave, and Hvar, famous for lavender fields, nightlife, and historic sites.
For fans of the popular series, Croatia has several major filming locations including Kings Landing - Dubrovnik, Meereen - Klis Fortress near Split and Qarth - Lokrum Island.
Known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," Dubrovnik’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We recommend visiting landmarks like the Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, and St. Blaise Church as well as walking the historic city walls for breathtaking views of the sea and architecture.
Croatia’s National Parks feature cascading waterfalls, lakes and lush greenery. We recommend the UNESCO World Heritage Site Plitvice Lakes National Park and Krka National Park.
This vibrant coastal city has a rich history and modern charm. Visitors can tour Diocletian’s Palace, a sprawling Roman ruin in the heart of the city, stroll along the Riva promenade and use the city as a launching point for nearby islands and beaches.
This is summer in Croatia, with warm, sunny weather perfect for beachgoers and outdoor enthusiasts. The Adriatic Sea is at its warmest, making it ideal for swimming and water sports. This time of year is ideal for sailing trips through the Dalmatian Islands, as well as local festivals and concerts.
These months offer mild weather, fewer crowds, and lower prices compared to the peak season. The sea is still warm enough for swimming in early autumn. This time of year is perfect for exploring historic towns and visiting the national parks with less visitors.
Winter brings a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere. This is an excellent time to explore inland cities like Zagreb, which features festive Christmas markets in December.
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