Valamar Argosy Hotel review Most tourists flock to Dubrovnik to explore the charming streets of the Old Town, but travel just 15 minutes outside of the 13th-century walls and discover the crystal clear waters and incredible mountain views from Babin Kuk Peninsula. It's here you'll find Valamar Argosy Hotel , a coastal hotel looking out across the Adriatic Sea. The hotel markets itself as "designed for adults", and while children are not completely banned, there are no special facilities for them.
Instead, this is a destination to come to for complete relaxation, peppered between days soaking up the history of Dubrovnik's Old Town or exploring the nearby Croatian islands. Surrounded by lush green gardens and just a stone's throw from a scattering of pebble beaches, Valamar Argosy is a four-storey hotel home to over 300 rooms. Though it was first built in 1976, it has since been renovated to incorporate modern amenities and touches.
The main lobby is at the heart of the hotel, overlooked by internal balconies with a vast floor-to-ceiling window looking out to views of the stunning scenery that surrounds it. There is a slightly corporate feel to the building typical of Yugoslav-era hotels, but contemporary furniture brings the bright and airy space into the 2020s. Downstairs guests will find the library, a large and peaceful space perfect for relaxing, while a small bar area is located opposite the check-in desk.
Beyond this, you'll find gardens lined with palms and pines, along.
