Hotel Jadran*** Seget Donji All Inclusive Resort

  • Hotel
  • 3 Estrellas

Hrvatskih žrtava 147, 21218 Trogir

Valoraciones

4.0 sobre 5

Basado en 173 comentarios

  • Ubicación

    4.5 sobre 5
  • Calidad/Precio

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Habitaciones

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Limpieza

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Servicios

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad del sueño

    4.0 sobre 5

Descripción

El hotel se halla en un entorno realmente apacible, a un paso del mar. Es fácilmente accesible mediante cualquier medio de transporte. Hay paradas de transporte público a unos 50 m. Se ubica a unos 2 km de la ciudad de Trogir, con su casco antiguo ...

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Descripción general

El hotel se halla en un entorno realmente apacible, a un paso del mar. Es fácilmente accesible mediante cualquier medio de transporte. Hay paradas de transporte público a unos 50 m. Se ubica a unos 2 km de la ciudad de Trogir, con su casco antiguo declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. Dista 28 km de la ciudad de Split con su puerto, unos 7 km del aeropuerto de Split y unos 50 m de la carretera principal.El establecimiento hotelero cuenta con 132 habitaciones, casi todas con vistas al mar. Se halla en un lugar donde el tiempo sigue pasando despacio, a la vez que está cerca de los mayores puertos, de ciudades y de todo lo que los viajeros modernos necesitan. El establecimiento climatizado cuenta además con un vestíbulo con recepción y servicio de salida 24 horas, caja fuerte, servicio de cambio de divisas, sala de TV, conexión a Internet WiFi, servicio de lavandería (de pago) y aparcamiento.Las habitaciones son cómodas y se sitúan a unos 20-30 m del mar y la playa. Además vienen con balcón. Están dotadas de una adorable decoración, con calefacción y aire acondicionado regulables, TV vía satélite, teléfono y secador de pelo. Los cuartos de baño privados incorporan una ducha. La mayoría de las habitaciones dan al mar. Es posible elegir entre balcón, terraza o terraza en la planta baja. Los dormitorios están provistos de camas dobles.Hay una piscina al aire libre, que abre de junio hasta finales de septiembre. Los huéspedes podrán desconectar en la sauna y hay masajes disponibles a petición (de pago). Los huéspedes también pueden jugar al tenis, por un suplemento.Hay disponibles desayuno y cena en forma de bufet, así como un restaurante a la carta durante el verano.

Información adicional

Check-in

Desde15:00h

Check-out

Hasta12:00h

Servicios

  • Actividades - Tiempo libre

    • Masajes
    • Piscina exterior
    • Sauna
  • Generales

    • Caja fuerte
    • Jardin
  • Medios de comunicación/tecnología

    • Aire acondicionado
  • Servicios

    • Calefacción
    • Cambio de divisas
    • Servicio de lavandería

Opiniones del hotel

4.0 sobre 5

Basado en 173 comentarios

  • Ubicación

    4.5 sobre 5
  • Calidad/Precio

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Habitaciones

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Limpieza

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Servicios

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad del sueño

    4.0 sobre 5

Comentarios destacados

  • revdavidbaldwin

    Wonderful Croatia holiday

    Very friendly hotel with helpful and kind staff. Room overlooking the sea and beach very comfortable. The restaurant catered for all tastes and the staff were always happy to meet your needs. Whilst WiFi is available in public areas only it did not spoil our stay. A great place to stay only 2 kilometers from the town of Trogir.

    5.0 sobre 5
  • hornseagirl

    Leggy Donkey!

    Just back from 2 weeks stay at the Hotel Jadran in Seget Donji... or, as my partner who couldnt pronounce it called it... leggy donkey - hence the title! We found the hotel to be of a fairly good standard if you dont require too much in the way of entertainment or facilities (especially in the low season). All rooms are sea facing and we had paid a very small supplement for a high floor room - but my tip would be to not do this, as the lower floors actually have a better view through the trees - although you do get a private screened off balcony on the top floor - rather than the wide terrace running along the lower floors, which were a bit more open, and anyone straying from their part of it could possibly see into your room (see hotel photos). Unlike a previous reviewer, we found the food to be of a good standard. The salads we had were excellent, and always had 'extras' to choose from i.e. cold meats, 2 or 3 different cheeses and always little individual pots of a mixed salad of some sort such as tuna, Greek or barley salad etc. There was always a standard cut of meat such as beef or pork, a fish dish, pasta, and usually something a bit more 'adventurous' such as black squid ink risotto that is 'traditional' in that area and looks disgusting, but is actually very tasty... I'd always wanted to try it but never dared order it in a restaurant, so here was my opportunity... delicious! The only negative re the dining room was that we were more or less 'pushed outside' on a couple of nights when 2 or 3 large tour groups descended - who, I hasten to add, were no problem in themselves, but they closed the WHOLE dining room off for them, leaving only 2 small tables for four people left inside... and these groups didnt even appear until most of the other diners had finished anyway... I think it could have been organised better with maybe asking guests to stick to a certain sitting for a couple of days... goodness knows what they would have done if it had been raining. We had some wonderful walks in the area to Trogir, iovo island and Seget Vranjica, as well as using the cheap water taxi that runs into Trogir from where you can get another ferry to Split etc. We were a bit disappointed that although it was still nice and warm and sunny most of the little bars and cafes near the Hotel had closed up by the time we left on the 9th. October - and as the Hotel lounge lacked atmosphere we were in bed by 8.30pm every night! We hired a car from Nova rent a car in Trogir for 3 days... I can recommend them as trustworthy - no complaints from us! Overall a fine hotel for the money, with lovely staff, but if you require 24/7 entertainment and facilities, this is not the hotel for you... especially at the end of September/early October when everything was closing down. Thank you to all the staff at the Hotel Jadran for welcoming us back to wonderful Croatia.

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Basaurikoa

    Una buena experiencia

    Situado a un par de kilómetros de Trogir, hotel de precio medio. Habitaciones grandes, aunque con decoración un tanto antigua. Muy limpio. Un muy buen buffet de desayuno, adornado por una terraza en la que es un lujo sentarse con un café. Ofrecen por 10 una cena buffet. Pequeña piscina y salida directa al mar. Bar/restaurante de precio muy adecuado, con actuaciones en directo. Parking de pago. Se puede ir andando hasta el casco antiguo, aunque hay tramos de carretera con poca acera... Una buena opción para visitar Split, Sibenik o el propio Trogir. Personal muy amable. Por poner una pega... no tiene ascensor, aunque es cierto que hay que subir tan solo un piso.

    4.0 sobre 5
  • aliciacmd

    Decent hotel, you get what you pay for

    We went here in high season. The hotel is a little old, but you don't pay that much and for the price you pay the rooms are decent. Not perfect, one of the lamps in our room wasn't working and the curtains couldn't open all the way, but the cleaning ladies did a good job and it was clean with a nice view over the sea. The breakfast was alright, some days better than others. We always were there very early and there were lots of options. Having dinner gave us a whole other experience: everyone was there at 19:00 to be the first and we felt like prisoners in line for their food. The food was alright (this also varied from day to day), but this experience was terrible. There were a lot of people taking a lot of food all at once and throwing half of it away, but obviously the hotel couldn't really do anything about this. The Italian beach-restaurant is very good and I would recommend eating there as well one day. Regarding the location, for us (couple, early-twenties) there wasn't much to do. You could take the water taxi to Trogir, but this city is very small and around the hotel wasn't much to see. To relax for a bit this place is very good, but don't expect too much possibilities to hike or see more of Croatie than the coast (except for when you rent a car, which we didn't).

    4.0 sobre 5
  • panky2015

    lovely hotel and position and views

    Stayed half board 11 nights from 13th aug block 3 (304) ground floor facing the sea 30 yards away. Room adequate with air conditioning included which was useful as v hot at times.Hotel coping well with virus had to queue to get food at meal times so tried to go when less people about. Food good, could go up several times so plenty to eat. Restaurant staff doing good job under circumstances, they wore masks but for the customers it was optional inside. Reception staff all spoke good english and helpful, younger restaurant staff could speak good english. Maids friendly, efficient but we didnt need them everyday although they would have come. Entertainment limited to one father/son? duo playing local music once a week. Didnt use the pool but looked nice and well used by families. Went in sea every day some areas where rocks it was slippy so went in from hotel platform which had 3 sets of steps into the sea - no sandy beach here and large roped off area for bathers. Main town Trogir can get to on water taxi for 20 kuna (£2.50) single one way. Takes 20 mins from beach 50 yards from hotel and go right to the old town where the posh boats moor. Or can walk part the way into Trogir along the beach apart from the last bit where have to go in land and walk along the main road takes about 40 mins to get to Trogir market with the rest of the old town a little further. Between the hotel and sea is a promenade - left to seget village/marina then Trogir, or right to Medina beach 25 mins.

    5.0 sobre 5