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Mlini Hotel Astarea

Hotel Astarea

Shet.Marka Marojice 40, Mlini, Croatia | (937) 315-4602

Hotel Astarea
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Overview

Pros
  • All rooms have furnished sea-view
    balconies or terraces

  • Traditionally elegant buffet restaurant included
    in most room rates

  • Mediterranean cuisine
    including fresh fish is offered

  • Outdoor pool with sea
    views plus children’s pool

  • Large indoor seawater pool, spa with sauna, and massages available (for a fee)

  • Outdoor playground plus game room with billiards and ping-pong

  • Free Wi-Fi and parking

Cons
  • Far from the Old Town

  • Dated decor

  • Fee for beach lounge chairs and fitness center

  • Fee for shuttle to Dubrovnik

Bottom Line

The 307-room Hotel Astarea is a mid-range property located in the quiet village of Mlini, a 20-minute drive from the historic sights of Dubrovnik's Old Town. This hotel has a peaceful, scenic location with a pebble beach and an outdoor pool complete with a children's pool. All rooms have sea-view furnished balconies, but rooms are plain with dated decor. A buffet breakfast is included in most room rates, and the restaurants serve Mediterranean cuisine for dinner. The hotel also has a piano bar with a lovely scenic terrace. All the extraneous fees tacked on to everything from riding the shuttle to town to renting lounge chairs at the beach to using the fitness center may make guests feel nickel-and-dimed. Wi-Fi and parking at least are both free. Those who prefer a Dubrovnik location should consider the similarly priced Hotel More, which offers a cool bar inside a natural cave. 

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Shet.Marka Marojice 40, Mlini, Croatia
Amenities
  • Beach
  • Beauty / Hair Salon
  • Cable
  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Pool
  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
  • Room Service
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Mid-range seaside hotel with great views but dated decor

The three-pearl Hotel Astarea has a picturesque location overlooking the sea. The lobby has a bit of a 70s vibe with wood paneling and mirrored ceilings and columns. More couples than families tend to stay at the hotel, though there’s a children’s pool and an outdoor playground for the kids. The rooms are split between a main building and a smaller annex, and some facilities are shared with a neighboring hotel owned by the same chain. Stone walkways cut through green spaces with leafy trees and hedges to the busy pool area where securing a lounge chair can be a challenge. Guests can take in the sea views while relaxing at the pool, and it’s a short walk down to the pebble beach, a popular spot for swimming. Guests may feel nickel-and-dimed over the many extra charges, which range from fees for lounge chairs at the beach to fees for using the fitness center. A piano bar with indoor and outdoor seating on a lovely terrace has a peaceful vibe plus live entertainment on some evenings.

Location

In a small village, a 20-minute drive to Dubrovnik

Hotel Astarea has a seaside location in a quiet village. There are other hotels in the area and a couple restaurants within walking distance. It’s a 20-minute drive to Dubrovnik's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with preserved churches and fountains dating back to the 13th century. The hotel offers a shuttle for a fee to the airport and the Old Town. While the location of the hotel is peaceful and scenic, the size of the property means that it can feel crowded at times.

Rooms

Dated rooms with sea-view balconies or terraces

Rooms at Hotel Astarea have minimal decor and a dated, dorm-like vibe with white walls and light, wooden furnishings. Rooms have small, flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, but the connection is better in some rooms than others. Some rooms have mini-fridges, and suites are available with dining tables, living space, and small kitchenettes with microwaves and coffeemakers. All rooms have furnished terraces with gorgeous sea views, and some terraces are large enough for loungers in addition to a small table and chairs. Bathrooms are equally simple; most have stall showers while some have shower/tub combos. 

Features

Indoor saltwater pool, outdoor pool and children’s pool, direct beach access, and on-site piano bar with lovely terrace

Hotel Astarea has an indoor spa with a heated saltwater pool, a bright, modern fitness center, and a Finnish sauna, but some amenities come with a pesky fee. A variety of massages are offered for a fee, as well as hair and beauty treatments. There are an outdoor pool with beautiful sea views and a children’s pool, as well as a pebble beach where guests can jump in the sea and rent lounge chairs for a fee. The hotel has a buffet breakfast that can be included in room rates, and a buffet dinner is also offered in a traditionally elegant space with white tablecloths. There are also a few other drinking and dining spots including a beach bar with live entertainment at times and a piano bar with a scenic terrace. The hotel has an Internet corner with one computer. Wi-Fi is free throughout, though the signal can be spotty. Shuttles are available to the airport or to the Old Town, for a fee.