This was a beautiful property in the Lapad area of Dubrovnik. Note, though, that that means it’s a 20-minute bus ride from the old town. Busses are frequent (every 10 mins), though, drop off very close to the hotel, but pick up about 10 minutes walk away, which may not suit travellers with mobility issues. The property had a nice pool, restaurant and bar, and service and breakfast were excellent. There was poolside entertainment some evenings, and pool rules meant it was possible to get a lounger during the days, if required. Note, though, this was very much an ‘in town’ hotel, The bar and restaurant had views of the pool, and the pool, therefore, was just encircled by a wall and the hotel’s buildings. It was nice enough, though. Some rooms would have had harbour views, but the majority of communal areas did not. Our room was clean, and had everything we could require. Note, though, that it was in a modern extension to the hotel and, in our case, it was three lifts and a long walk from reception. It had a small balcony and, technically, had a side-view of the harbour, but from quite some considerable distance! The most disappointing part of our stay, though, was the unlimited buffet evening meal. Options were limited and just weren’t that appetising and, while it was cheap, it just wasn’t that good. Overall, though, a good base for visiting Dubrovnik, as accommodation options in the old town itself are very limited, if not non-existent.