We have just returned from a fortnight in the Epidaurus hotel and it was the perfect place to use as a base. Although it was an A/Inc establishment, it didn't prevent us from going out and about.
The hotel is located on the sea front but it doesn't have a sandy beach. It does have a short strip of sharp, uncomfortable stones which requires you to wear footwear to swim. Also be aware of the sea urchins................they hurt, according to those who fell foul of them !!
There are two small pools, one for children and a larger one for adults. Not great for swimming but ok to cool off and relax in.
The Cash bar, located by the pool, is handy for beers, spirits, soft drinks and hot drinks. All local brands so don't expect brand named drinks unless you're prepared to pay in Kunas.
The Animation Team are enthusiastic and work tirelessly to encourage others to participate in their games etc...... but they are ever so noisy. Don't expect peace and quiet if you choose to position your sunbeds close to the pool. Not only are they loud but their music is loud also. Having said that, they are a bunch of really nice, polite young people who are keen to impress, and I can't fault their energy and enthusiasm.
The evening entertainment requires some fine tuning. I'm affraid it's the usual one night it's bingo, then quiz night, the music quiz then singing and dancing etc...... They do dance their hearts and lungs out when they put on a show on the platform. It's worth going along to.
Come 23.00hrs......................all inc drinks stop and it's time to get the Kunas out if you intend to continue drinking.
Sunbeds.........I know it's not right and breaks the hotels policy, but if you want a sunbed, get down to the pool area/sea front, and grab a couple when they are unchained at 08.00hrs. If you don't, you will find the Germans, French and Russians will have picked all the best beds( quite alot are broken ) and positioned them in all the best places. You tend to find that a representative from a group will be up to set out their area allowing the others to have a lay in or to enjoy a late breakfast !!! then out comes the towels and bags to claim their prize.
I once got down prior to 08.00 and found all neatly folded towels, on the floor, in the areas where the sun beds were to be placed. Our foreign sun seekers had found another way to stake their claim for best positions and apart from causing trouble, there was nothing really you could do about it. If you can't beat them, join them.
I shall keep my comments about the restaurant to a minimum. In my experience, it's one of the best I've encountered within a 3star establishment. You will never starve. It has variety, quality and quantity.........................Very good.
You can also eat at the Pizeria if you don't fancy the restaurant. Two excellant ladies- Katerina and Radmiila will ensure that you have a comfortable meal and will see to your every need.
The rooms are plain but clean, cool and spacious. The maid cleans up and makes the beds daily, providing clean towels when required. The hotel doesn't provide beach towels so you have to bring your own.
If you don't intend doing anything during your stay, this place can provide plenty of R & R. However, we visited Dubrovnik twice. Once by boat and the other by local bus. We had a fish picnic during a three Island trip by boat, taking in the great scenery. Also a trip to Montengro is a must, taking in Kotor and Budva. We took numerous walks into Cavtat and sat drinking coffee of beer in the bars along the harbour. Very peaceful.
Would we go back to Cavtat ?.............................definately.














