Guest User
June 19, 2024
Just back from a week at Soline. From the outside the building is not very attractive, but step inside and you will find a spacious reception and sitting area which has been refurbished. Our room was on the top floor with a partial sea view (through the trees) over the front of the hotel, The room was modern, although not very large and with a small balcony. The shower room was a good size with large walk-in shower and good lighting. The room was very quiet and the bed comfortable. We stayed on a half board basis, but chose to eat out at local restaurants on several occasions. The restaurant food was adequate, however, for vegetarians/vegans the choice was limited. It would also be helpful for dishes to be marked as being vegetarian, rather than guessing. The breakfast was fine, the pastries were excellent, and the coffee good. But beware of the 'fruit juice' it all tasted more like squash which was disappointing. We didn't use the hotel pool, partly because the beach is literally across the pavement from the hotel garden, and partly because the sun loungers were all too close to one another - I think because there was not much space around the pool. The location of the hotel is fabulous - it is possible to walk for miles in both directions along the promenade which is mainly shaded by trees with beautiful views of the sea. There is a good supermarket a couple of minutes walk from the hotel selling snacks, beer, wine, soft drinks etc. There is also a good variety of restaurants and bars. We booked a trip to the Biokovo Mountains with the hotel which was a great trip, taking in the Skywalk as well as travelling to the top of the mountain by jeep. /we also booked a boat trip to Brac from one of the stands near the hotel - again a great trip with a good lunch and drinks included. Back to the hotel, I would like to give a mention to Robert on reception - very friendly and extremely helpful in carrying our suitcase up the steps to catch the bus back to the airport.