
This is an impressive address - even for Croatia's "riviera". Vast rooms are decorated with paintings, sculptures and polished parquet. From the upper floors, tall windows look out on to a duck-egg-blue infinity pool and a garden of magnolias, camellias and palms. At the foot of the grounds is a private beach. Massage pavilions are planned for the waterfront. Nature trails snake along the shoreline and into the hills.
Link: Lovranske Ville

Is this the finest spot in old Dubrovnik's Venetian port? Fishermen unload hauls of glistening bream and lobster onto the stone quay; on the next cobbled street, the morning sun touches the Renaissance colonnade of the Rector's Palace. The van Bloemens arrived from London in 1972; Marc's parents founded the Troubadour Coffee House where Jimi Hendrix once played. These four apartments are refreshingly homely with a pretty mix of old and new furniture and homespun bedspreads. Marc is dedicated to keeping Dubrovnik beautiful: he led the battle against brand-name parasols, now banned.
Link: Karmen Apartments

Link: Valsabbion

Link: Villa Annette

In one bedroom, a giant rose emerges from behind the headboard; in another, two large daisies stretch to the ceiling. The suites have murals and wrought-iron bedsteads, living rooms in rustic fabrics. Masses of outside space too: balconies with views of the island of Cres, shared decks protected by curved stone walls, seating areas and a grill bar. Wooden benches surround a hidden hot tub and in front of the main house are two gorgeous pools - one for adults, one for small children. Then there's the sauna, the restaurant, the massage spa ... and the welcome. Great for couples and young families.
Link: Resort Krk

Link: Eia Eco
Hotel & Winery Boskinac, Pag
The winery is like a Roman villa - a tall, terracotta topped country house, fronted by columns and surrounded by vineyards; which is fitting as the island is littered with Roman remains. Pag is a parched but beautiful strip of land with sandy beaches. The winery spills across a hillside above Novalja, the main resort, producing distinctive whites. Boris Suljic and Mirela Sanko have created something classic from new materials. Photos, paintings and dried flowers create the feel of an old country vineyard.
Link: Boskinac
Lojzekova hiza, near Zagreb
Pilgrims have been coming to Marija Bistrica since the 13th century to see the statue of the Virgin Mary. Holiday makers come here in search of deep country. Lojzek's House was built just a decade ago, yet vintage pieces of farm machinery and quirky wooden furniture give the illusion of age. The welcome is genuine though. Pavica and Darko combine boundless energy with a naturally relaxed style, so both house and grounds are a playground for their children as well as yours - along with the animals.
Link: Lojzekova

Link: Prisnjak
Mrcara Island, south Dalmatia
A place for Swiss Family Robinsons, more goats than people live on this green islet, the Pavelins' wilderness home. They generate all their own electricity and wash and cook with natural rain water. Guests stay in basic bedrooms in the main house or in three wooden huts by the beach, each with a rudimentary shower. At the front is a pretty sand and pebble beach; the rest of the island has a rocky shoreline, brilliant for fishing and snorkelling. Communal meals in the evenings promise lively conversation.
Link: Mrcara Island