Saturday, 1st November 2025

10 Croatian Hotels Receive New MICHELIN Key Distinction

Croatia has made a strong mark in the hospitality world as 10 of its hotels have been recognized with the newly introduced MICHELIN Key distinction.

The MICHELIN Key is a global accolade celebrating exceptional hotels that combine outstanding service, design, and guest experiences. This year, 2,457 properties worldwide earned the distinction, highlighting Croatia’s growing reputation as a premium travel destination.

Leading the list is Villa Nai 3.3, awarded three MICHELIN Keys, followed by Palace Elisabeth, Hvar Hotel with two Keys.

Other recognized properties include Maslina Resort, Villa Korta Katarina & Winery, Hotel Villa Dubrovnik, Hotel Supetar, Esplanade Zagreb Hotel, San Canzian Hotel & Residences, Meneghetti Wine Hotel and Winery, and Grand Park Hotel Rovinj by Maistra Collection, each earning one MICHELIN Key.

The distinction underscores the country’s dedication to high-quality hospitality and unique guest experiences. From luxury island retreats to historic urban hotels, Croatia’s MICHELIN Key recipients showcase the diversity and excellence of the nation’s hotel scene, attracting travelers seeking world-class stays along the Adriatic coast.

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