The hype
Guests love the pool and spa facilities but consistently complain about the distance to Split and the cost of on-site dining.
Book this if You want a full-service resort bubble with a killer spa and easy marina access, but don't mind being a 20-minute Uber ride from Split's Old Town.
Quick Take: A massive, slightly corporate resort machine that delivers on amenities but lacks the soul of a boutique hotel.
Reviewed by @jayneytravels: I spent my summer vacation here and it was an absolute dream. The infinity pool merging with the sea is the highlight, but the sunset dinners by the marina were a close second. If you want luxury near Split, this is it.
Guests love the pool and spa facilities but consistently complain about the distance to Split and the cost of on-site dining.
The 'private beach' is narrow and pebbly—you absolutely need water shoes.
“I would appreciate a room in the South Wing on a high floor, specifically an Elegant Sea View unit, away from the elevators to minimize corridor noise.”
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
No, it's in Podstrana, about 8km (5 miles) south. Expect a 20-30 minute drive to the city center.
No, it is a pebble beach typical of Croatia. It is clean but requires protective footwear.
Self-parking is around €20 per day; valet is significantly more. There is free street parking nearby if you are lucky/brave.
Yes, a seasonal resort shuttle exists but it costs extra and runs on a schedule. Uber is often more convenient.
Yes, the hotel is pet-friendly with a fee of approximately €30 per day.
Not in the base rate usually, but it's highly rated. Bonvoy Platinum/Titanium members often get it free.
Walk 5 minutes down the marina promenade to 'Restaurant Leonis' for better seafood at half the price of the hotel.
The indoor pool is often empty during the middle of the day when everyone is at the beach.
Ask for a room in the renovated wing; some older rooms feel a bit 2006 beige.
See where Le Meridien Lav Split is located and what's nearby.