Travel Agent - August 4, 2008 - (Page 20) DESTINATIONS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 19 AGENTADVICE Jay Ternavan, founder of Pelham, NY- based JayWay Travel (www.jayway travel.com), has developed his expertise on Central and Eastern Europe through extensive travel in the region. Hailing from New York, Ternavan lived in Dubrovnik for six months in 2007. Jayway Travel specializes in personalized travel experiences with insider knowledge, exclusive access and handpicked accommodations in each destination. This travel savvy leads him to recommend apartments in Dubrovnik over many of the hotels that sometimes need remodeling and are overpriced. “Apartments provide the best value for money in Croatia,” Ternavan says. “My clients get more space, more privacy and a more authentic experience. An added plus is the location inside Old Town or within easy walking distance to Old Town. Many hotels require a bus or taxi ride to the city center, an expense that needs to be factored into their overall accommodation cost.” Sometimes clients may seem wary about booking an apartment instead of a hotel (and potentially sacrificing the amenities and services they’re used to), but find themselves ecstatic after their stay. “Apartments are just as nice if not nicer than most of the hotels in Dubrovnik,” Ternavan says. The seafood is magnificent in Dubrovnik, and Ternavan recommends Lokanda Peskarija, a seaside restaurant overlooking the old port that’s popular among locals, for specialties like the grilled small squids. But keep in mind that unbeatable prices mean a long wait time for a table. Ternavan also likes Kamenice, and recommends the octopus salad. “Don’t miss an excursion to nearby Lokrum Island,” the agent also advises. Only 10 minutes away by boat, the island is a world away from the tourist crowds and offers fantastic swimming and beautiful botanical gardens. ceilings and dark oak floors, and appointed with antique furnishings, handwoven rugs and museum-quality artwork. The soundproofed windows afford dazzling views of the city. Your clients will love the Bulgari toiletries and copper tubs in the mosaic-walled bathrooms. The room to book is the Junior Suite (named for Dubrovnik’s famous Baroque poet Ivan Gundulic) because of its balcony overlooking the buzzing main square. Another fabulous suite is the Senior Suite, considered the best room in the house, on the top floor with separate living area and bedroom. The hotel’s Executive category— including rooms named for Marin Drzic (#2), Benedikt Stay (#6), Toma Restic (#7), Rugjer Boskovic (#11) and Sebastian Slade (#12)—is also heavily requested because of the views. The only difference between the two Double Room categories (Deluxe and Executive) is the location within the hotel—Executive Rooms are on higher floors and thus have better views over Gundulic Square. For families traveling together, note that there are only two interconnecting rooms: Ignjat Gjurgjevic (#4) and Mavro Vetranic (#5). Large families usually book the entire property. General Manager Erol A. Olcan (erololcan@ thepucicpalace.com, 011-385-20-324-828) is happy to assist with your VIP requests. Room Sales Manager Sanja Brigovic (reservations@ thepucicpalace.com) is also available for VIP room bookings and arrangements. The attentive front desk staff—Alen, Gorazd, Sanja and Amira (reception@thepucicpalace.com)—will take good care of your clients. The Puci´ Palace c can organize helicopter tours of the Plitvice Lakes National Park, sunset sails aboard a medieval ship replica with a romantic dinner, private car service (Mercedes S and E Class) and motorboat excursions to neighboring islands with gourmet picnic baskets. Your clients can dine on the square (seasonally) at the hotel’s Café Royal or on the open-air terrace at Defne, the highly popular upscale restaurant serving the very best Croatian specialties along with Mediterranean dishes from beyond the country’s borders. Suggest the signature dish, the fillet of turbot served with vegetables, rice and shrimp. Guests of the Puci´ Palace are welcome at c the trendy EastWest Beach Club (www.ewdubrovnik.com), and beach towels and chaise lounges are provided free of charge. Lapad Most Dubrovnik hotels are concentrated on the resort strip of Lapad, about four kilometers from Old Town. The 70-year-old Maestral Hotel chain (www.hotelimaestral.com), owned by the Republic of Croatia, operates five hotels with a total of 483 rooms, open seasonally from Easter to November. The 59-room Hotel Splendid was first built in 1935, but recent renovations make it a pleasant three-star option with striking bay views. From the small beach, your clients can kayak or sail out to sea. They can also hit the clay tennis courts. Back in 2003, a dated and bland hotel morphed into the Hotel Uvala, which became the Maestral Hotel chain’s finest property. A local architect from Split, Dinko Kovac c, transˇi´ CONTINUED ON PAGE 22 The Hotel Splendid offers lovely bay views 20 | TravelAgent August 4, 2008 http://www.jaywaytravel.com http://www.jaywaytravel.com http://www.ewdubrovnik.com http://www.ewdubrovnik.com http://www.hotelimaestral.com
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