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Hi there, can anyone recommend the best resort or indeed a nice villa/apartment/hotel for a family of four in Croatia? Ages of kids are 5 and 8 years.


For those in the know, would October half term be a bit too hit and miss weather-wise?


Any tips appreciated. Thank you.

We loved the Lafodia on Lopud. No cars on the island at all so kids can run free and safe. Waters are totally clear like the carribean. We had a room with a large balcony and jacuzzi so when the kids went to bed we still had an evening.
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We stayed at the Millenej Hotel in Baska Voda when our two were aged 6 and 8. It's a lovely authentic Croatian resort and the hotel is in apartments so we had two bedrooms and a kitchen/livingroom. It is not far from Split for a day's sight-seeing and there is also a national park in the mountains nearby.


https://baskavoda.hr/en/aparthotel-milenij

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