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We spent a week at the Riu Borak in June 2006. Overall, it was a great holiday. Peaceful location, great people and fantastic hotel!
Transfer-
Unfortunately at the time of going, there was some sort of dispute over our airline using Split Airport, so we had to come in from Zadar instead. This added quite a lot to the transfer time. When we got to Spilt, I was glad at the thought that we would soon be there, but you have to get a hydrofoil from Split to Brac Island. This takes about half an hour if you are approaching Brac from the Bol side of the island. Only problem is that the hydrofoils only go a few times a day. Split is a great historical city, but you might find yourself there for a while when all you want to do is get to the hotel to freshen up. We just took this time to go off to a nearby café for some food.
Location-
Great if you are looking for a peaceful holiday! The hotel is located on Brac Island, just off the coast of Split. The nearest town is Bol which is pleasant 20 min walk from the hotel. Bear in mind that this is a small town. Don’t go expecting any large supermarkets or fast food places in Bol. In the town you will find a mix of shops, bars, cafes, hotels and a local market which sells delicious fresh fruit. There is also a bus service which will take you to the other towns on the island and then there is the harbor where you catch the hydrofoils. 10 min walk in the other direction of the hotel takes you to the famous Zlatni Rat beach. There is also a small beach right in front of the hotel which has a few eating places. Brac felt like a really safe place to be.
Hotel-
Medium sized with a friendly atmosphere. Very clean. There is a good selection of facilities on offer. There were some organized hotel-based activities during the day. The hotel evening entertainment is all done in good spirit, but quite limited. They have a little kid’s disco thing going on the terrace in the early evening. Still, you can always venture out nearby or head into the town.
Staff-
Fantastic. The staff were friendly, relaxed and efficient. Just wish I could remember some of their names. All seemed to speak at in at least 3 languages (Croatian, English & German). There was one night where the power went out for a few hours. Think it was due to construction of a hotel nearby (although there was no noisy works). The staff were ready to provide the guests with candles for their rooms and were busy dotting the candles all around the hotel in a flash. It was reassuring to see such organization. Sure you got a few guests moaning about it, but we thought it was kinda fun!
Room-
Pleasant enough, clean and well maintained. Massive double bed. We didn’t have a poolside view, but that wasn’t a problem. The view of the mountains did just as well. Rooms were cleaned every day and fresh towels provided. There was access to a safety deposit box in the room for an extra small charge, air con, a mini-fridge, hairdryer and satellite t.v. could have really done with tea & coffee making facilities though. Think it is just a Brit thing?
Food-
It was half-board basis, so we had our breakfast and dinner there. Breakfast was self-serve. There was a great selection of food on offer to cater for the mainly Brit & German guests. Although, if like me you are unable to function without a nice English cup of tea- bring your own tea bags! I’m glad I did. It was amusing seeing all the Brits go up to the drinks area and looking confused. All those boxes of teabags to choose from, every flavor under the sun, but no PG tips! You can get tea at the hotel bar though. Dinner was a more formal affair. You have to choose the time you want dinner out of two sittings and tables are allocated. The doors to the dining room do not open until the exact time. It was nice being greeted by the staff when you entered the dining room. The food was self-serve, with the friendly waiting staff dealing with your drinks. If you order a bottle of wine but don’t want all of it, they will save it for you for the next day. The food was great and well presented and the dining room always felt clean and the food hygienically prepared.
The People-
I can’t express how lovely the Croatian people are. I have been to other places where you spend most your time being hassled by traders and restaurant staff trying to get you into their establishments. We had no experience of this whatsoever in Croatia. It is great to go somewhere and not have this unwanted stress!
Excursions-
There were the standard island tour things on offer and also a day trip to Split. We chose to go to Split in our own time. Well worth a visit, there is so much history to take in, wandering round the Diocletian Palace with the shops & restaurants build into its walls. A climb to the top of Cathedral of St Domnius provides beautiful views of the city. An excursion that I would really recommend is the one that takes you to Krka National Park where you can swim in the Roski Slap waterfalls. This was the highlight of the holiday for us. We also did a boat trip from Brac to the nearby Hvar Island. The boat stops off at a few places where you can swim and then there is a fish-supper at a restaurant.
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Families with young children
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun, Museums / Cultural / Historical sites, Outdoor / Adventure