PAID CONTENT FOR NINON DUBROVNIK
PAID CONTENT FOR NINON DUBROVNIK
NINON Dubrovnik BRSEČINE, CROATIA
NINON is a cosy, family-run hotel set in the secluded, charming Croatian village of Brsečine — just 20 minutes away from Dubrovnik. This unique location allows guests to explore the Dubrovnik Old Town walls in the morning, take a plunge in the pristine Adriatic in the afternoon and watch the sunset over the surrounding Elaphiti Islands on the hotel’s outdoor terrace come nightfall. The luxury, boutique hotel has nine rooms,
all of which have been purposefully designed to blend style and charm. Its strong commitment to sustainability has meant that the hotel has been created to reflect the beauty of nature and incorporate native materials, all while leaving a minimal environmental footprint. A variety of sustainable practices are used, including property- wide water recycling and the use of solar energy. By operating in this mindful way, the hotel aims to not only minimise its environmental impact, but to also create a space that promotes a sense of well- being and connection to Mother Nature. Inspired by the richness of the local terroir, the hotel’s key focus is on sustainable cooking,
with all dishes carefully curated from fresh, local and seasonal produce. All vegetables are grown in the on-site garden, all meat is sourced from a nearby organic farm and seafood is caught daily by a local fisherwoman. Further afield, NINON’s surroundings are filled with other authentic restaurants and cafes where visitors can experience more traditional Croatian fare: the Peljesac Peninsula is peppered with vineyards where guests can meander and try the locally famed Plavac Mali red wine grape, while seafood lovers can head to the Bay of Ston for some of the world’s best oysters. With a strong focus on luxury service, this
adults-only hotel is committed to providing an unforgettable experience. In addition to individual bookings, the entire property can also be rented for friends and family, as well as group retreats. NINON is designed to facilitate interaction and new friendships, while always offering a quiet spot for those looking for some privacy. If one is looking to visit the Dalmatian coast between May and October, NINON is a unique and unforgettable way to do so.
DON’T MISS Embark on a private boat tour to discover the hidden coves and secluded beaches of the Elaphiti Islands
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KEY FEATURES • Adults only • Nine rooms • Infinity pool • Free wi-fi and parking • Bistro and bar • NINON shop
KEY ACTIVITIES • Private boat tour to the Elaphiti Islands
• Wine tasting at Pelješac Peninsula • Oyster tasting in the Bay of Mali Ston
GET IN TOUCH
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