THE ROYAL HOTEL ADRIATIC

The Pearl of the Adriatic Sea

Standing on a small islet in the northern center of the Adriatic, the ROYAL HOTEL ADRIATIC has been a striking sight to see for over 30 years.

Location

Being located directly in the center of Adriatic Sea, the island may be hard to find on the average globe. To find it on a map, you'll need to look for these coordinates: 43°19'34.58"N 15°10'39.85"E
A list of arrival options can be found here.

Recreation

The island is positively radioactive! From leisurely strolls down the beach to the crazy good laser tag, you and the whole family are assured to be just peachy keen.
Go for a swim in the illustrious Adriatic Sea, or take a dive in the more secluded outdoor pool. Afterwards you can head back to your air-cooled room and tune in to the latest in radio news and dramas.
Catch up on last week's baseball game on the 21" black and white Zenith M2237R. After your first day you'll begin to wonder how we packed everything in on this one tiny island.

Availability

While the summer months are the busiest, the hotel remains open all year round. If you're planning to stay in the summer, it's best to book ahead by a few months.
Our automatic reservation system will let you know in advance if the type of room you're booking is currently unavailable.

Pricing

Pricing varies from the type of room and the various packages that are offered. A full pricing list is available here.

About the Hotel

Standing on a small islet in the northern center of the Adriatic, the ROYAL HOTEL ADRIATIC has been a striking sight to see for over 30 years.

Populated in 1985 by the Piesano family from Florence, Italy, the island had often been noted for its outstanding view. Wishing to make profit from this, the family built a small two story house and marketed it as a luxury Bed and Breakfast for people passing between Italy and Russia.

as time went on, the island getaway became increasingly popular. The Piesano family began more construction to allow space for more guests to visit at once. Stories were added to the building, and the original building became what is now the main lobby, where guests are still welcomed today.