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Stunning Seaside Views and Luxury Amenities
Exquisite Dining and Relaxation: Indulge in the culinary delights at the à la carte restaurant while enjoying breathtaking sea views from the terrace. Unwind with a pampering massage, take a dip in one of the two pools, or rejuvenate in the steam bath.
Luxurious Suites with Modern Comforts: Experience comfort in every detail with air-conditioned suites boasting balconies, LCD TVs, and coffee makers. The well-appointed bathrooms offer free toiletries, and complimentary WiFi is available throughout.
Convenient Location and Easy Access: Explore Dubrovnik’s Old Town just 5 km away, easily accessible with a nearby bus stop offering frequent rides. For seamless travel, take advantage of the airport shuttle service to Dubrovnik Airport, located 25 km from the hotel.
Experience luxury and relaxation at Royal Princess Hotel. Book now for an unforgettable seaside getaway.
Please note that when booking more than 5 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
Swimming pool: Closed from Thu, Oct 1, 2026 until Thu, Dec 31, 2026
Swimming pool: Closed from Thu, Oct 1, 2026 until Thu, Dec 31, 2026
A deposit may be required at the property.
Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not possible) and costs EUR 10 per day.
When booking more than 5 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Pets are not allowed.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 3 years old stay for free when using an available cot.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
Children from 3 years old to 17 years old stay for € 40 per person per night when using an existing bed.
People 3 years old and over stay for € 80 per person per night when using an available extra bed.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
La ubicación es fantástica, las instalaciones están cuidadas, las vistas son maravillosas, la habitación espectacular
Parte del personal no estuvo todo lo atento con nosotros, como se espera de un Hotel como este
Чисто , комфортно , вид из номера
Неоправданно дорого любые услуги, не было никаких развлечений ни в отеле ни рядом. Стоянка по возможности, не крытая ( машина нагревается). Пляж с недостатком мест .
Location and facilities
More exclusivity should have been given to five star hotel
De zicht en grote kamers
De ontbijt is te simpel voor 5 sterren hotel.
Nooit vrije stoelen bij zwembaden
Breakfast buffet was excellent which included great selection of choices. Easy access to the multiple pool decks, lounge chairs and to the sea. Staff were most helpful with all our requests and were very friendly. Hotel location allows close access to a bus which drives you straight to the Old City every 10-15min. Hotel location is fronting a beautiful promenade which allows for beautiful long walks or for a jog. Our ocean view room was excellent, excellent size, and bed was very comfortable!
None
The location is perfect to explore Dubrovnik and also local Lapad. The area is clean and so well equipped.
Las vistas y restaurantes
El gimnasio necesita renovación
Situated in a beautiful area. Lovely rooms and very helpful staff. Excellent breakfast and service.
Swimming pools, not big enough.
Todo, está genial.
We are sat in the airport waiting for our delayed flight so thought now would be a good time to review the Royal Princess. We stayed in a sea view suite. Room 1411
The room was large, clean with plenty of storage and ensuite to the main bedroom plus an additional bathroom off the lounge. There was also a kitchenette area with microwave, hob, fridge, sink.
The whole resort consisting of 5 hotels is beautifully designed. We ate in three of the restaurants and the food was lovely in all.
We were originally planning to stay in the Royal Blue but when our adult daughter asked if she could join us we changed to a suite in the Princess,we were not disappointed. We used the roof top bar of the Royal Blue for late afternoon swimming and cocktails. Perfect.
We spent our mornings by the rocks so we could go into the sea. My husband is a keen sea swimmer.
Sun beds were not an issue and the team that look after the area were always so helpful placing the beds, towels, umbrellas etc.
whilst we were there the pool team were celebrating a clean water ‘blue flag’ award for the Neptune beach.
The cost of drinks is on a par with UK prices, so not cheap but not too pricey.
I give our overall experience 9 out of 10. To make it perfect I would ask for a full length mirror in the room and a secured WiFi access across the resort.
Just returned home following a two-week stay at the Royal Princess, and what a fortnight it was. We stayed in one of the sea-view suites, and it was massive.
The bedroom had a super king bed with more storage than you could ever need, plus an en-suite with a bath and shower (over the bath), his-and-hers sinks, a toilet and bidet. There were large double-opening French doors with a Juliet balcony, you could enjoy a magnificent view from your bed.
The lounge was even bigger, with a bar, sofa bed, coffee table, and desk. Both rooms had large TVs. I assume the suite could sleep four because there was also another separate shower room and toilet, along with even more storage. And of course a balcony with patio doors, chairs and tables
The hotel is part of the Royal Resort, and you can use the facilities of the other four hotels, including the swimming pools, spas, restaurants, and bars. Breakfast, however, was taken in your own hotel.
We went B&B, and it was the usual buffet breakfast with show cooking for fried or poached eggs and omelettes. If you go half board, you eat buffet-style at the Royal Terrace in the evenings. We tried it once on one of their themed nights — a BBQ — and it was very nice too, although I was disappointed they didn’t offer any ice cream.
Personally, we preferred to eat somewhere different each night, probably splitting our meals equally between the hotel restaurants, local Lapad restaurants, and the Old Town.
There is a local bus stop nearby with buses to the Old Town every 10 minutes, and they run late too, with the last one back just after midnight.
I think there were six outdoor pools, and you could always get a sunbed and umbrella. That said, the season had only just started, so the hotels weren’t full, although the weather was lovely (hot).
There were also two indoor spa pools and a gym. Any sea swimming was from the rocks, although there were steps to help you in and out. The two nearest beaches were about a 20-minute walk away, one in each direction, where you could rent beds and umbrellas. There is also a beach club slightly nearer if that’s your sort of thing, although it was a tad expensive.
I can’t finish without mentioning the staff — everyone we dealt with was brilliant.
Would I go back? Yes, without hesitation.
The location and service were both excellent.
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