"A waterfront resort located just 20 minutes by car from the historic city center that serves as a convenient base for regional exploration, offering three swimming pools, a private beach, 16 restaurants and bars, an award-winning spa, and an on-site travel agency for booking guided tours or day trips such as a visit to nearby Mali Ston." - Alex Schechter Alex Schechter Alex Schechter is a Los Angeles-based journalist who covers travel, food, and dining. His work has been published in The New York Times, National Geographic, Vogue, Travel + Leisure, Monocle, and Afar, among others. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"Couples craving a fairy-tale-worthy beach wedding need not look further than Sun Gardens Dubrovnik, says Diane Kolanović-Šolaja of Dee Kay Events in New Jersey. The wedding planner describes the property as a 'coastal cliffside sanctuary' with 'stunning vistas of the Adriatic Sea at every glance.'" - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Sun Gardens Dubrovnik ought to be all the proof you could want that things are moving along very nicely indeed. This is a behemoth of a hotel, with four hundred rooms, suites and apartments, and no fewer than thirteen restaurants and bars." - Mark Fedeli
"The Croatian Riviera hasn’t been a Riviera for all that long, but Sun Gardens Dubrovnik ought to be all the proof you could want that things are moving along very nicely indeed." - Mark Fedeli
"A large Adriatic resort ideal for sunny fall getaways when cruise-ship crowds thin out; it overlooks the sea and offers multiple on-site pools (three mentioned), a beach and an adjacent marina, making it a good base for relaxed seaside walks and waterside views." - Annie Fitzsimmons