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Chic rooms in a tranquil farmhouse-turned-hotel featuring an outdoor spa, a restaurant & sea views.
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Littlegreenbay Hotel

6 Uvala Lozna, 21450, Hvar, Croatia
4.0(99)

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Chic rooms in a tranquil farmhouse-turned-hotel featuring an outdoor spa, a restaurant & sea views.

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Zach GZach G
Stayed here in August. Location is amazing. It’s a beautiful, semi-private cove with a little beach you can have a great time on. Everything else was a bit of a mess. To highlight only a few things: Our bathroom had black mold on the waterfall head and along the bath. It was apparent immediately when we walked in, photos attached. While everything else seemed clean, we had to use the handheld nozzle to shower the 2 nights we were there. The second night we were there, we came back from town to the air conditioning not working. There was one employee that I was able to find as they were trying to contact the owner. I read earlier reviews from a year before our stay that reported they also had their AC not work during their time there, so this must be an ongoing issue. The one employee eventually left after not being able to contact the owner and we were left with the AC out all night. It being middle of the summer, the room was very uncomfortable. Our window was broken so we could not open it. We tried calling the Hotel’s phone with no answer. Around midnight, I went out to find somebody to help, only to discover there were no employees on premise. There is no way to contact the hotel or any employee at night. The front office was left open and dark, with the hotel phone on the desk. When I called the hotel number, I could see it ringing. I walked around the whole property looking for somebody to help, but there wasn’t an employee anywhere on premise. I knocked on every door and repeatedly called the number with no luck. The view from the room was amazing, but the room wasn’t as private as we had hoped. As our Cosy Sea View room was at ground level next to the front office, we unfortunately had to keep our blinds closed so the regular flow of people walking by our room could not see in. The beach was crowded, as part of the beach is open to public, and it was difficult getting a spot in the sun. There were a few families there with kids running around. While I don’t blame the hotel for this, it didn’t make for the couples getaway we had expected. The staff were very friendly while they were there during the day. They even kindly allowed us to checkout an hour late. We can appreciate the unique ambition of this hotel but were otherwise disappointed in our stay, particularly given the cost.
Robbie AcresRobbie Acres
Little Green Bay really is the kind of hide-out you dream up on a grey Monday at your desk. We spent three nights here and—apart from one quick foray into Hvar Town—never felt the urge to leave. The hotel sits in its own little cove, wrapped in pines and smooth stone terraces, so every time we looked up from a book or a cocktail we saw nothing but clear Adriatic water and the odd passing boat. Our room (a “Cosy” category) nailed the modern-Mediterranean vibe: natural stone floors, linen-draped bed, and a private balcony that caught the morning sun perfectly for that first coffee. Even with the place full it never felt crowded—just fifteen rooms means plenty of space on the loungers and an almost private-beach feel when you step into the sea. Food is where Little Green Bay really surprised us. The in-house bistro turned out to be the best meal we had on the island—think super-fresh sea bass crudo, a lamb ragù that tasted like someone’s Croatian grandma had been simmering it all day, and local wines suggested by a genuinely passionate sommelier. The only minor niggle: a couple of the junior staff weren’t always up to speed on menu changes or cocktail ingredients, so we did the odd bit of back-and-forth before ordering. Friendly, though, and quick to fix things once asked. Practicalities: the free 7 p.m. shuttle into town is handy, and the €25 cab ride back felt fair for the ten-ish minute trip. Yes, nightly rates sting a little high-season prices are what they are but when you factor in the peace, the setting, and that restaurant, it still came out feeling worth it for us. Bottom line? Little Green Bay is the spot if you want to dodge Hvar’s tourist bustle and cocoon yourself in laid-back luxury. A tweak to staff training and a touch less sticker shock would nudge it to a perfect five, but we left happy, relaxed, and already plotting a return in shoulder season.
Catherine NavasCatherine Navas
I’ve thought for days about the absolutely extraordinary review I would leave because summarize the sheer brilliance of this hotel is difficult. First off, any negative review left is a sheer reflection of the person and not the hotel. This isn’t one of those magnums hotels that has a gift shop in the lobby and a Dior boutique next to it. It is however, an absolutely wonderful 15 room hotel that offers nothing but peace and tranquility tucked away in a hidden bay. It doesn’t have a pool because why would need one when you have natures beauty at your feet. We came here to celebrate our one year wedding anniversary and stayed in the cocoon sea view room. Brilliant, you open your curtains and nothing but endless sea. The restaurant is phenomenal, the zucchini carpaccio I dream of. The breakfast, which is included, will have you looking forward to it every day of your stay. Fane I hope I didn’t mispronounce his name, his service is spectacular alongside Zara and everyone else at the restaurant. A special thanks to Marta, who exceeded our expectations in every way. Coordinated an extra day for us to stay, coordinated our private boat charter on the Axiom with Emil on an experience we will never forget. As well as our private wine tour with Maria who showed us the most spectacular wine cellars. If you are considering staying here, do not hesitate it will forever be embedded in your heart.
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Stayed here in August. Location is amazing. It’s a beautiful, semi-private cove with a little beach you can have a great time on. Everything else was a bit of a mess. To highlight only a few things: Our bathroom had black mold on the waterfall head and along the bath. It was apparent immediately when we walked in, photos attached. While everything else seemed clean, we had to use the handheld nozzle to shower the 2 nights we were there. The second night we were there, we came back from town to the air conditioning not working. There was one employee that I was able to find as they were trying to contact the owner. I read earlier reviews from a year before our stay that reported they also had their AC not work during their time there, so this must be an ongoing issue. The one employee eventually left after not being able to contact the owner and we were left with the AC out all night. It being middle of the summer, the room was very uncomfortable. Our window was broken so we could not open it. We tried calling the Hotel’s phone with no answer. Around midnight, I went out to find somebody to help, only to discover there were no employees on premise. There is no way to contact the hotel or any employee at night. The front office was left open and dark, with the hotel phone on the desk. When I called the hotel number, I could see it ringing. I walked around the whole property looking for somebody to help, but there wasn’t an employee anywhere on premise. I knocked on every door and repeatedly called the number with no luck. The view from the room was amazing, but the room wasn’t as private as we had hoped. As our Cosy Sea View room was at ground level next to the front office, we unfortunately had to keep our blinds closed so the regular flow of people walking by our room could not see in. The beach was crowded, as part of the beach is open to public, and it was difficult getting a spot in the sun. There were a few families there with kids running around. While I don’t blame the hotel for this, it didn’t make for the couples getaway we had expected. The staff were very friendly while they were there during the day. They even kindly allowed us to checkout an hour late. We can appreciate the unique ambition of this hotel but were otherwise disappointed in our stay, particularly given the cost.
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Little Green Bay really is the kind of hide-out you dream up on a grey Monday at your desk. We spent three nights here and—apart from one quick foray into Hvar Town—never felt the urge to leave. The hotel sits in its own little cove, wrapped in pines and smooth stone terraces, so every time we looked up from a book or a cocktail we saw nothing but clear Adriatic water and the odd passing boat. Our room (a “Cosy” category) nailed the modern-Mediterranean vibe: natural stone floors, linen-draped bed, and a private balcony that caught the morning sun perfectly for that first coffee. Even with the place full it never felt crowded—just fifteen rooms means plenty of space on the loungers and an almost private-beach feel when you step into the sea. Food is where Little Green Bay really surprised us. The in-house bistro turned out to be the best meal we had on the island—think super-fresh sea bass crudo, a lamb ragù that tasted like someone’s Croatian grandma had been simmering it all day, and local wines suggested by a genuinely passionate sommelier. The only minor niggle: a couple of the junior staff weren’t always up to speed on menu changes or cocktail ingredients, so we did the odd bit of back-and-forth before ordering. Friendly, though, and quick to fix things once asked. Practicalities: the free 7 p.m. shuttle into town is handy, and the €25 cab ride back felt fair for the ten-ish minute trip. Yes, nightly rates sting a little high-season prices are what they are but when you factor in the peace, the setting, and that restaurant, it still came out feeling worth it for us. Bottom line? Little Green Bay is the spot if you want to dodge Hvar’s tourist bustle and cocoon yourself in laid-back luxury. A tweak to staff training and a touch less sticker shock would nudge it to a perfect five, but we left happy, relaxed, and already plotting a return in shoulder season.
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Robbie Acres

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I’ve thought for days about the absolutely extraordinary review I would leave because summarize the sheer brilliance of this hotel is difficult. First off, any negative review left is a sheer reflection of the person and not the hotel. This isn’t one of those magnums hotels that has a gift shop in the lobby and a Dior boutique next to it. It is however, an absolutely wonderful 15 room hotel that offers nothing but peace and tranquility tucked away in a hidden bay. It doesn’t have a pool because why would need one when you have natures beauty at your feet. We came here to celebrate our one year wedding anniversary and stayed in the cocoon sea view room. Brilliant, you open your curtains and nothing but endless sea. The restaurant is phenomenal, the zucchini carpaccio I dream of. The breakfast, which is included, will have you looking forward to it every day of your stay. Fane I hope I didn’t mispronounce his name, his service is spectacular alongside Zara and everyone else at the restaurant. A special thanks to Marta, who exceeded our expectations in every way. Coordinated an extra day for us to stay, coordinated our private boat charter on the Axiom with Emil on an experience we will never forget. As well as our private wine tour with Maria who showed us the most spectacular wine cellars. If you are considering staying here, do not hesitate it will forever be embedded in your heart.
Catherine Navas

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Reviews of Littlegreenbay Hotel

4.0
(99)
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2.0
48w

Stayed here in August. Location is amazing. It’s a beautiful, semi-private cove with a little beach you can have a great time on.

Everything else was a bit of a mess. To highlight only a few things:

Our bathroom had black mold on the waterfall head and along the bath. It was apparent immediately when we walked in, photos attached. While everything else seemed clean, we had to use the handheld nozzle to shower the 2 nights we were there.

The second night we were there, we came back from town to the air conditioning not working. There was one employee that I was able to find as they were trying to contact the owner. I read earlier reviews from a year before our stay that reported they also had their AC not work during their time there, so this must be an ongoing issue. The one employee eventually left after not being able to contact the owner and we were left with the AC out all night. It being middle of the summer, the room was very uncomfortable. Our window was broken so we could not open it. We tried calling the Hotel’s phone with no answer. Around midnight, I went out to find somebody to help, only to discover there were no employees on premise.

There is no way to contact the hotel or any employee at night. The front office was left open and dark, with the hotel phone on the desk. When I called the hotel number, I could see it ringing. I walked around the whole property looking for somebody to help, but there wasn’t an employee anywhere on premise. I knocked on every door and repeatedly called the number with no luck.

The view from the room was amazing, but the room wasn’t as private as we had hoped. As our Cosy Sea View room was at ground level next to the front office, we unfortunately had to keep our blinds closed so the regular flow of people walking by our room could not see in.

The beach was crowded, as part of the beach is open to public, and it was difficult getting a spot in the sun. There were a few families there with kids running around. While I don’t blame the hotel for this, it didn’t make for the couples getaway we had expected.

The staff were very friendly while they were there during the day. They even kindly allowed us to checkout an hour late.

We can appreciate the unique ambition of this hotel but were otherwise disappointed in our stay, particularly...

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4.0
18w

Little Green Bay really is the kind of hide-out you dream up on a grey Monday at your desk. We spent three nights here and—apart from one quick foray into Hvar Town—never felt the urge to leave. The hotel sits in its own little cove, wrapped in pines and smooth stone terraces, so every time we looked up from a book or a cocktail we saw nothing but clear Adriatic water and the odd passing boat.

Our room (a “Cosy” category) nailed the modern-Mediterranean vibe: natural stone floors, linen-draped bed, and a private balcony that caught the morning sun perfectly for that first coffee. Even with the place full it never felt crowded—just fifteen rooms means plenty of space on the loungers and an almost private-beach feel when you step into the sea.

Food is where Little Green Bay really surprised us. The in-house bistro turned out to be the best meal we had on the island—think super-fresh sea bass crudo, a lamb ragù that tasted like someone’s Croatian grandma had been simmering it all day, and local wines suggested by a genuinely passionate sommelier. The only minor niggle: a couple of the junior staff weren’t always up to speed on menu changes or cocktail ingredients, so we did the odd bit of back-and-forth before ordering. Friendly, though, and quick to fix things once asked.

Practicalities: the free 7 p.m. shuttle into town is handy, and the €25 cab ride back felt fair for the ten-ish minute trip. Yes, nightly rates sting a little high-season prices are what they are but when you factor in the peace, the setting, and that restaurant, it still came out feeling worth it for us.

Bottom line? Little Green Bay is the spot if you want to dodge Hvar’s tourist bustle and cocoon yourself in laid-back luxury. A tweak to staff training and a touch less sticker shock would nudge it to a perfect five, but we left happy, relaxed, and already plotting a return in...

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4.0
17w

We recently spend a week at Little Green Bay in Hvar, Croatia and had the absolute BEST time! Our vacation began when our driver - arranged by LGB - picked us up from the airport and whisked us off to a waiting boat where we cast aside our luggage and promptly began enjoying the scenery. In just under an hour, we disembarked on the charming dock at LIttle Green Bay! The hotel is situated in a beautiful cove that feels simultaneously private and convivial. Our room was lovely - with a comfortable bed, good linens, and a view of the Adriatic see. It would be easy to spend a week lounging seaside and enjoying the good restaurant and snorkeling on site but it would be a crime not to allow the concierge to organize at least one of the wonderful excursions that are available. While at LGB we made use of their daily shuttle to Hvar Town. We took three excursions organized by the hotel and we recommend them all highly. We took a bike tour of the UNESCO protected island, through vineyards and ancient olive groves. We did a day long fishing excursion and ate our catch for dinner, and we chartered a boat that took us island hopping, snorkeling, to a magical lunch on a secluded island, and a wine tasting. The tour guides on all of our excursion were thoughtful, knowledgeable, and passionate about sharing their island with us. Similarly, the staff at the hotel were all friendly, warm, and happy to offer recommendations and assist with reservations. If it sounds like our stay at Little Green Bay was luxurious, relaxing, educational and fun, that’s because it was all this and more. Thank you for the trip of...

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