Hotel Maritimo Makarska offers a prime location that's right on the beachfront promenade, which cuts across its restaurant's breezy outdoor terrace. The three-pearl property has 22 colorful guest rooms with private furnished balconies, though not all have sea views. All units have AC, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and kettles (by request), but bathrooms lack toiletries. Free breakfast is offered, and the bar serves up booze or espresso in an outdoor lounge, but there's no gym, and there isn't much for kids to do. Leisure travelers and families with young children who are looking for more amenities can check out the four-pearl Hotel Meteor, located down the beach.
Hotel Maritimo Makarska offers a prime location that's right on the beachfront promenade, which cuts across its restaurant's breezy outdoor terrace. The three-pearl property has 22 colorful guest rooms with private furnished balconies, though not all have sea views. All units have AC, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and kettles (by request), but bathrooms lack toiletries. Free breakfast is offered, and the bar serves up booze or espresso in an outdoor lounge, but there's no gym, and there isn't much for kids to do. Leisure travelers and families with young children who are looking for more amenities can check out the four-pearl Hotel Meteor, located down the beach.
Three-and-a-half-pearl Hotel Osejava is perfectly placed on the edge of Makarska's harbor, near the lively waterfront and a small shingle beach. It's a great base to explore the historic town, and there are plenty of spaces to sit back and enjoy the view too, with two restaurants, a cafe, and a secluded pool. The 50 rooms have a contemporary coastal style and many feature balconies and sea views. The Junior Suite has a particularly superb ocean view from its bathtub, and Suites have their own private saunas. It's a top choice for those who want to be in the heart of the action, but that can mean noise. Travelers who prefer a quieter spot, could check out Hotel Maritimo on the main beach, though it lacks the Osejava's contemporary finish.
Three-and-a-half-pearl Hotel Osejava is perfectly placed on the edge of Makarska's harbor, near the lively waterfront and a small shingle beach. It's a great base to explore the historic town, and there are plenty of spaces to sit back and enjoy the view too, with two restaurants, a cafe, and a secluded pool. The 50 rooms have a contemporary coastal style and many feature balconies and sea views. The Junior Suite has a particularly superb ocean view from its bathtub, and Suites have their own private saunas. It's a top choice for those who want to be in the heart of the action, but that can mean noise. Travelers who prefer a quieter spot, could check out Hotel Maritimo on the main beach, though it lacks the Osejava's contemporary finish.
Hotel Park, Makarska (not to be confused with Hotel Park, Split) is a 105-room hotel that fronts Makarska’s seafront promenade, across from a public pebble beach. The views here are wonderful, with a sweeping bay in one direction and mountains in the other. This three-and-a-half-pearl hotel is also just a 10-minute walk from the old town and harbor. Rooms are spotless and spacious, done in a simple and modern style, with amenities like air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi. There’s a breezy restaurant terrace on the beachfront. Given that this hotel gets a lot right, it’s disappointing that sun loungers are so scarce and that there are fees for everything from milk for in-room coffee to the wellness center. Rates are comparable at Hotel Meteor, which doesn’t seem to have the same problems.
Hotel Park, Makarska (not to be confused with Hotel Park, Split) is a 105-room hotel that fronts Makarska’s seafront promenade, across from a public pebble beach. The views here are wonderful, with a sweeping bay in one direction and mountains in the other. This three-and-a-half-pearl hotel is also just a 10-minute walk from the old town and harbor. Rooms are spotless and spacious, done in a simple and modern style, with amenities like air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi. There’s a breezy restaurant terrace on the beachfront. Given that this hotel gets a lot right, it’s disappointing that sun loungers are so scarce and that there are fees for everything from milk for in-room coffee to the wellness center. Rates are comparable at Hotel Meteor, which doesn’t seem to have the same problems.