In the tranquil town of Preko on Ugljan island, a significant milestone in Croatian tourism has been quietly but confidently unveiled: the first Hilton-branded hotel on any of the country’s islands.
The Curio Collection by Hilton, a sleek four-plus-star retreat with 65 rooms, wellness facilities, and conference space, promises year-round employment for around 50 locals.
Minister of Tourism and Sport Tonči Glavina, who opened the hotel, hailed it as proof of Croatia’s commitment to balanced regional growth, calling it a “major leap for island tourism”.
Backed by €5m from Croatia’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan, and €13m from HOK Insurance, the hotel positions Ugljan firmly in the premium segment of global travel.
While Croatia navigates a delicate season with price-sensitive visitors, Hilton’s arrival signals hope — a blend of high-end hospitality and local authenticity, poised to reshape both perception and prosperity on this Adriatic gem.