Jadranka Group to launch five-star Croatian coastal spa property designed by ARTA-projektiranje
The Jadranka Group is set to open another five-star spa resort on the Croatian island of Lošinj, in Cikat Bay – following the launch of the nearby €50m (US$67m, £40m) Hotel Bellevue and its spa clinic.
The new Boutique Hotel Alhambra will make its debut later this month and was designed by architect Amira Cauševic of design firm ARTA-projektiranje to look like a traditional Austro-Hungarian villa. Located in the surroundings of the Park Forest next to the sea, the hotel’s 51 bedrooms are sheltered from the wind.
Each room in the property has been equipped with lighting that is “adaptable to every part of the room and time of day,” created by Croatian lighting designer Dean Skira.
The property’s Alhambra Spa, which is for in-house guests only, has cost owners Jadranka Group €1.5m (US$1.7m, £1m) and will house two single treatment rooms, one couples’ suite, plus manicure and pedicure stations. There will also be an indoor pool filled with seawater, Technogym fitness equipment in the gym, a Finnish sauna, a Turkish steamroom, ice shower and relaxation room.
"Product lines used at the spa include Elemis, Jessica and essential organic herbal oils from the Cres-Lošinj archipelago," Bane Joldzic, VP of Bahlen Beauty distributors told CLAD.
Additional spa services are on offer at the sister property Hotel Bellevue’s dedicated spa clinic.
Fitness activities and yoga will take place at the Hotel Alhambra, near the private beach.
The hotel also features a banquet and meeting room, library, restaurant with terrace, lounge bar, wine cellar, winery and a tea bar.
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