PAID CONTENT FOR RADISSON BLU RESORT & SPA, SPLIT
Radisson Blu Resort & Spa, Split SPLIT, CROATIA
Radisson Blu Resort & Spa sits directly on the Adriatic coastline, with its 252 rooms and suites designed to make the most of one of Croatia’s most beautiful stretches of sea. Many rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows, while select suites add private terraces, whirlpool bathtubs and views of the islands of Hvar and Brač. Mornings unfold slowly at The Fig Leaf, where
breakfast sets an unhurried tone for the day. Afternoons drift into long, sunlit hours at the Mistral Beach Club on Žnjan Beach, where the Adriatic remains warm enough for swimming well into autumn and a resident DJ provides a relaxed soundtrack. As evening falls, The Caper Grill comes alive with live music and a menu centred on Croatian wines. Chief among them is plavac mali, the indigenous Dalmatian red widely regarded as the ancestral parent of California’s zinfandel. The resort’s award-winning Spalato Spa draws
inspiration from the ancient Roman settlement that once stood along this coastline. Spanning almost 30,000ft, it blends advanced, clinical-grade technology — including icoone laser, OXYjet skin
rejuvenation and HydraFacial MD Platinum — with restorative facilities such as a 75ft heated indoor pool, twin Finnish saunas, hydrotherapy pools and a steam bath, all overlooking the Adriatic. Treatments range from targeted skin therapies to deeply traditional rituals, incorporating hot stone techniques and aromatherapy infused with rosemary, pine and lavender from the surrounding Dalmatian hills. Beyond the resort, Split invites exploration.
Diocletian’s Palace, originally built as a retirement residence for the Roman emperor in the late third century AD, remains the city’s living heart rather than a static monument. Its labyrinth of narrow streets is filled with cafes, galleries and homes, while at the Peristyle courtyard, locals gather over espressos as dusk settles on columns once brought from ancient Egypt. Those seeking a deeper taste of Dalmatian
culture should visit a family-run konoba and order peka — a traditional dish of lamb, veal or octopus slow-cooked under a bell-shaped iron lid buried in hot embers, typically reserved a day in advance.
DON’T MISS Secure a treatment at Spalato Spa, where the clinical beauty therapies rank among the most advanced on the Adriatic coast
Need to know
KEY FEATURES • 252 rooms & suites • Heated outdoor pool & Spalato Spa • 3 dining venues, 1 bar & 1 beach club
KEY ACTIVITIES • Explore the marble streets & the Unesco-listed Diocletian’s Palace
• Visit the open-air Green Market just outside Diocletian’s Palace walls
• Take day trips by ferry or private boat to Hvar and Brač
KEY TREATMENTS • Icoone Laser • HydraFacial MD® Platinum • OXYjet
GET IN TOUCH •
radissonhotels.com/en-us/hotels/ radisson-blu-resort-split-spa/
• +385 21 303 030 •
info.split@radissonblu.com •
instagram.com/radissonblusplit
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