Built at the turn of the last century this pleasant hotel still maintains its original features and character. It is situated at the end of the resort’s promenade overlooking Cavtat harbour, close to a number of inviting restaurants and bars.
Holiday-Truth Readers Reports
Doug Murison from Aberdeenshire travelled to Supetar Hotel with
Balkan Holidays
on a family holiday. There were 2 adults and 2 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 10 2004
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The Supetar is a lovely small hotel in a superb location in the old part of Cavtat with wonderful views across the harbour and bay.
The staff were friendly and helpful but the choice of food at breakfast was a bit limited.
Evening meals were served at the nearby Feral restaurant but the food was pretty mediocre and the atmosphere virtually non-existant. There are lots of other nicer places nearby and we decided to eat elsewhere 3 out of our 7 nights.
If we were to go back to this hotel again, we would certainly do it on a bed and breakfast basis.
Sandra Mills from High Wycombe travelled to Supetar Hotel with
Holiday Options
on a couples holiday. There were 2 adults and 0 child(ren) in the party. The travel date was 06 2004
rated the Supetar Hotel as follows:
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We stayed at The Supetar (3 star) in Cavtat for 7 wonderful days. Our hotel was one of the smaller hotels in resort which we much preferred after looking at the other hotels. The hotel itself does not serve dinner. This is served at The Feral Restaurant a few doors down. The food was pretty mediocre but was plentiful and edible with good service.
If you fancy a night off from The Feral there are plenty of good/reasonably priced restaurants to choose from. We did this twice and the food was excellent (Galija at the end of the harbour near The Supetar).
Breakfast is served in the hotel in a lovely bright breakfast room where the normal continental breakfast is served along with a cooked breakfast (included in the price) if you wanted it. The hotel staff were friendly and efficient and I would thoroughly recommend staying here.
There isn't any entertainment but if your idea of entertainment is sitting in a pretty harbour drinking gin and tonic (£1.10 each) and wathing fantastic yachts coming in and out then you'll have a great time.
The Supetar does not have a pool but you are allowed to use the pool at The Hotel Croatia (5 star). It takes about 10 mins to walk to the hotel (uphill) but once you're there it's lovely. Some good advice - take your own food/drink to the pool area as they charge 5 star prices for everything. A large beer in the harbour was around £1.00-£1.20 whereas at The Croatia we paid £2.30 (but only once!). I would give our whole holiday experience 8 out of 10 with plans to go back in September but maybe staying at The Cavtat Hotel. We spoke to several couples staying there and they were very pleased with the hotel/food.