
Lesic Dimitri Palace
croatia, croatia · ★★★★★
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Cela vaut-il le coup pour votre voyage de noces ?
Lesic Dimitri Palace is one of the most extraordinary small hotels in Europe — five heritage residences within a restored 18th-century bishop's palace on the island of Korčula, birthplace of Marco Polo. With only five residences, each one a private apartment with its own character, history, and artisan furnishings, this is a hotel that provides the intimacy of a private villa with the service of a five-star property. The combination of a medieval Croatian island town, world-class Dalmatian cuisine, an open-air cooking school, and private sailing charters makes it the most romantic and culturally immersive hotel in Croatia for honeymooners who want more than just a beach.
- ✓Font confiance aux avis vérifiés de couples
- ✓Donnent la priorité au spa et au bien-être
- ✓Souhaitent un accès direct à la plage
- ✓Sont prêts à investir pour une expérience unique dans une vie
- →Avez besoin d'un resort strictement réservé aux adultes
- →Préférez les propriétés boutique et intimistes
Détail du score
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Quelle chambre réserver
Book the Marco Polo or the Anica Bay Residence — both are among the finest rooms, with private terraces overlooking the channel between Korčula and the Pelješac peninsula. Each residence is unique: the interiors mix antique Dalmatian stone, contemporary art, four-poster beds, and local artisan textiles in a way that feels genuinely personal rather than hotel-designed. Specify your preferred style (more minimalist vs. more historic) when booking and the team will guide you.
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Vrai coût détaillé — 7 nuits pour deux
Sur la base de chambres de gamme moyenne, vols en premium economy depuis l'Europe, restauration complète et expériences signature. À ajuster selon votre profil de voyage réel.
| Poste | Coût estimé |
|---|---|
| Chambre (7 nuits, moyenne $1,650/nuit) | $11,550 |
| Vols (2 pax, economy/premium) | $600 |
| Transferts aéroport / hydravion | $200 |
| Restauration et boissons (hors chambre) | $17,325 |
| Excursions et expériences | $700 |
| Spa / soins signature | $300 |
| Pourboires et service (8%) | $2,310 |
| Total estimé | $32,985 |
Jour par jour
Itinéraire de 7 nuits pour votre voyage de noces
Arrival in Korcula Town
Arrive at your private residence and let the silence and beauty of Korčula town settle over you. Your butler will have arranged a chilled bottle of local Pošip white wine from the nearby Čara valley — one of Croatia's finest whites. Walk the medieval herringbone streets of the town in the golden evening light and have dinner at Lesic Dimitri's restaurant LD, arguably the finest dining experience in the Croatian islands.
Cooking School & Local Flavours
The hotel's open-air cooking school is a genuine highlight — a morning learning to make fresh pasta with black truffle, grilled Adriatic fish with wild herbs, and Korčula's traditional desserts with the head chef, using ingredients from the hotel's own garden and local producers. Eat what you made for lunch, then spend the afternoon swimming from the town's small beaches.
Private Sailing Day
The hotel can arrange a private sailing charter — a wooden tradicional boat typical of Dalmatia — for a full day exploring the channels between Korčula, Hvar, and the Pelješac peninsula. Anchor in secluded coves, swim in impossibly clear water, eat a picnic of local cheese, prosciutto, and olives on deck, and sail back into Korčula harbour as the sun sets over the limestone karst.
Marco Polo's Island
Explore Korčula town deeply — visit the Cathedral of St Mark with its Tintoretto painting, the alleged birthplace of Marco Polo (now a museum), and the town's small but excellent winery, Bire, for a tasting of Pošip and Grk wines. In the afternoon, rent bikes and cycle the quiet roads around the island's south coast through olive groves and vineyards.
Pelješac Peninsula Wine Route
Take the ferry across the narrow channel to the Pelješac peninsula and spend the day on the great Croatian wine route — visiting the cellars of Miloš, Korta Katarina, and Saints Hills for tastings of Dingač and Postup, two of Croatia's most prestigious red wines made from the Plavac Mali grape grown on steep sea-facing slopes. Return on the evening ferry with a few bottles for dinner on your private terrace.
Spa & Island Tranquillity
A restorative day close to the hotel — morning spa treatments followed by a long lunch at LD Restaurant where the tasting menu changes with the island's seasons. In the afternoon, walk to the quieter beaches on the island's southern coast or book a stand-up paddleboard through the hotel's concierge. A final private dinner in your residence's courtyard is the perfect way to mark the last full night.
Farewell Morning in the Old Town
A slow final morning — coffee on your private terrace with the channel shimmering below, a last walk through the cathedral square and the old town walls, and perhaps one more glass of Pošip at a waterfront café. The ferry back to the mainland or to Split airport passes through some of Croatia's most beautiful island scenery; even the departure is beautiful.
Évaluation honnête
Ce qu'il faut savoir avant de réserver
With only five residences, availability is extremely limited — book many months in advance for summer, especially July and August, as the hotel sells out far in advance.
Korčula is an island requiring a ferry connection; reaching it from Dubrovnik Airport takes around two hours via ferry or fast catamaran, which adds complexity to arrival logistics.
The hotel's beach access is via the town's small public beaches rather than a dedicated private beach — couples wanting a full beach resort experience should combine this with a beach hotel elsewhere.
Avant l'arrivée
Modèle d'e-mail à envoyer à l'hôtel
Subject: Honeymoon booking inquiry — Lesic Dimitri Palace Dear Lesic Dimitri team, My partner and I are planning our honeymoon and are very interested in staying with you from [DATE] to [DATE] ([X] nights). We are particularly interested in: the Marco Polo or Anica Bay Residence Could you please let us know: - Current availability for our dates - Any honeymoon packages or special inclusions - Availability for the cooking school and private sailing charter during our stay Thank you for your time. [Your names]
À envoyer 2 semaines avant l'arrivée. Complétez les noms, dates et préférences. Les hôtels répondent aux demandes personnalisées.
FAQ
Questions fréquentes
Is Lesic Dimitri Palace good for honeymooners?
It is one of the finest honeymoon hotels in Europe — the intimacy of only five residences, the extraordinary culinary programme, and the setting within a medieval island town create a honeymoon experience that is genuinely unlike anything else in Croatia. The staff are perfectly attuned to honeymoon guests and the personalised service is outstanding.
What is the best time to visit?
Late May through June and September are the most magical times — the town is alive but not overcrowded, the sea is warm, and the light is extraordinary. July and August are beautiful but Korčula gets busy with day-trippers; the hotel's private residence model insulates you somewhat from this. The hotel typically opens April through October.
What should we book in advance?
Book as soon as possible — this is a five-residence hotel and it sells out many months ahead for summer. Specify your preferred residence and any cooking school dates at booking. Private sailing charters should be arranged with the concierge well in advance as the best local boats are in demand.
Is it adults-only?
Lesic Dimitri welcomes couples and small families, but the atmosphere is overwhelmingly adult and sophisticated. With only five residences, any children present would be fellow guests in the hotel's other residences. In practice, the clientele is almost exclusively couples and the atmosphere is entirely adult.
What's the best room type for a honeymoon?
All five residences are outstanding, but the Marco Polo Residence and the Anica Bay Residence are particularly recommended for honeymooners — both have private outdoor terraces with sea or town views and are among the largest. Communicate your priorities (sea view vs. town view, historic vs. modern feel) to the hotel when booking and they will match you to the right residence.
How do we get there?
Fly into Dubrovnik (DBV) or Split (SPU) Airport. From Dubrovnik, a fast catamaran operates to Korčula town in around 2 hours. From Split, the journey is around 3 hours by ferry or catamaran. A private speedboat transfer can be arranged for a premium but more convenient arrival. The hotel team will advise on the best options for your travel dates.
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