Superb facilities, gourmet cuisine and a stunning location close to the intriguing old town of Dubrovnik make the Valamar Dubrovnik President Hotel the perfect base from which to enjoy your
holidays in Croatia. Spectacular views over the verdant beauty of the Elaphiti islands come as standard from a peaceful peninsular setting above white pebble beach – clearly one of the best luxury hotels in Dubrovnik. The Valamar Dubrovnik President Hotel also boasts generously sized rooms with contemporary decor that provide a fresh, spacious interior while large private terraces maximise the splendour of the surroundings. An award-winning breakfast and gourmet a la carte restaurant embody the hotel’s commitment to culinary excellence. Every aspect of the Valamar Dubrovnik President Hotel is designed to exploit the beauty of its situation. Whether lazing on the beach, dining on the outdoor terrace, swimming in the indoor pool or relaxing in your room the omnipresent views of emerald green islands in a sea of sapphire blue will take your breath away during your holidays in Croatia. Not just the perfect spot for a romantic and relaxing break, the Valamar Dubrovnik President Hotel’s location and facilities make it an equally appealing conference venue. Within a fragrant Mediterranean garden setting, the wellness centre provides an enticing range of treatments. Saunas, a Jacuzzi, Turkish bath and massage treatments will relax and re-energize while a wide range of sports and other activities will invigorate body and mind. As one of the best-located luxury hotels in Dubrovnik, the resort is just a short distance away from the old town of Dubrovnik which is rapidly gaining a reputation as Croatia’s most upmarket destination. Like a blanket of red, terracotta roof tiles cloak a labyrinth of narrow streets embraced by 13th century walls standing proud above the sea. Morning markets sell fresh local fruit and vegetables and fragrant dried lavender while the main street of Stradun is lined with cafes and shops. Cliff top bars, pavement cafes and medieval monasteries are part of the eclectic mix that make up this laid back Mediterranean destination.