Vacation, the mediterranean way

Since July of this year, Croatian tourism can add one more luxury tourist resort to its offering, the Radisson Blu Resort, located in Orasac, around 10 km north of the City of Dubrovnik. The hotel features 201 hotel rooms and 207 residential suites and many different facilities. The resort was designed by architects Branimir Medi and Pero Puljiz. The interior design is the work of the London company Hirsch Bedner Associates, and the hospitality facilities are the design of Henry Chebanne of Blue Sky Hospitality, the world's leading company in this segment, with over 100 design projects realized in over 25 countries all over the world. Interestingly, the entire resort has been built out of domestic materials stone from Dubrovnik and Brac and travertine, and the walls are decorated exclusively with works of Croatian artists. The horticultural development of the resort contributes greatly to its beauty, with the hundred year-old olives and rich Mediterranean greenery perfectly fitting into it. The entire area, including several restaurants, bars and traditional taverns, has been conceptualised as a little town in itself. Greatly contributing to this atmosphere is the market that is part of the resort, with its bakery, fishery, butcher's, wine-store and patisserie, where visitors can try, buy or prepare fresh products themselves. For those who can not imagine their vacation without sports, the resort features many sports facilities and a rich wellness offering. Radisson Blu Resort & Spa Dubrovnik Resort also features contemporarily equipped multifunctional areas a large conference hall and several smaller business meeting halls.
Source: Croatia.hr



















































