Valamar Amicor Resort
Hvar Island (Stari Grad) | Croatia – Split and Dalmatian Coast
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Tucked among pines and stone paths on Hvar’s north coast, Valamar Amicor Resort is a modern, eco-conscious hideaway purpose-built for families. Think low-rise villas and suites instead of a high-rise block, car-free lanes where little ones can roam more freely, and a playful aquapark with slides just a short stroll from a classic Dalmatian pebble beach.
Created as a “green resort” with families at its heart, Valamar Amicor Resort swaps hotel corridors for pathways between sleek villas and suite buildings wrapped in Mediterranean greenery. Days fall into an easy rhythm: breakfast with a sea breeze, lazy hours at the pool and aquapark, kids dashing between clubs and the playground, then sunset strolls into Stari Grad’s old town harbour.
For couples or families seeking Croatia’s Split and Dalmatian Coast charm with a softer, more natural setting, Valamar Amicor Resort delivers exactly that. You’ll combine a certified sustainable stay, modern family-sized villas and a fun aquapark with the timeless beauty of Hvar Island’s pine-fringed bays. It’s approximately 4 to 5 hours from Split (SPU) including ferry, weaving together sea crossing and scenic coastal drives. See more Croatia holidays.
Hotel Overview | Valamar Amicor Resort
Highlights
✨ Modern style throughout, from villas to shared spaces
🎯 Great range of family-friendly facilities
💦 Outdoor pool and mini aquapark with waterslides
🎨 Excellent children’s club and indoor play areas
♻️ Certified Sustainable Hotel on sun-drenched Hvar
📶 Free Wi-Fi throughout
Rating and Board
Official rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Approximate TripAdvisor rating: 4.9 / 5
Rooms: 125 | Floors: 0–1 (villa & low-rise layout) | Lifts: 0
Board options: Half Board
Child age guide: up to 13 years (some facilities and clubs use this as a guideline; exact ages may vary by season).
Location | Valamar Amicor Resort
Location
Set in the relaxed coastal town of Stari Grad on Hvar’s northern shore, Valamar Amicor Resort blends into pine forest and stone-lined pathways rather than dominating the landscape. You’re around 400m from a classic Croatian pebble beach with crystal-clear water, and it’s an easy wander or short bike ride into Stari Grad’s old town where terracotta-topped houses wrap around a pretty harbour.
Beyond the resort, vineyards, olive groves and lavender fields slope up into low hills, while Hvar Town’s glamorous harbourfront, beach bars and fortress views are around 22km away – close enough for a day or evening out, but far enough that Stari Grad remains quietly traditional and family-friendly.
Distances and Transfers
• 400m to a pebble beach
• 1.2km to the nearest shops, bars and restaurants
• 1.5km to Stari Grad resort centre and harbourfront
• 22km to Hvar Town
Approx. transfer time from airport: 4 to 5 hours from Split (SPU), including road transfer and ferry/catamaran to Hvar Island. Ferry schedules and seasonal traffic can impact exact journey time.
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Stari Grad, Hvar Island, Split and Dalmatian Coast, Croatia
Facilities and Rooms | Valamar Amicor Resort
Restaurants and Bars
You’re on Half Board here, so days start and end with plentiful meals without locking you into fixed lunch times.
Oliva – Mediterraneo Restaurant
The main social hub, Oliva Mediterraneo combines buffet and à la carte dining with both international and Dalmatian dishes. Open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks on the terrace, it’s family-focused with highchairs and kid-friendly options. Expect fresh salads, grilled fish and meats, pasta and veggie options, plus desserts to keep little diners happy.
Sweet & Petite
A relaxed à la carte option for lunch and snacks, perfect when you want to stay poolside. There’s a dedicated kids’ menu with familiar favourites alongside local bites.
Places Beach Bar
Set right by the water, the beach bar is your go-to for chilled drinks between swims. Sunbathe, dip into the sea, then wander up for a cold juice, coffee or something stronger while the kids play.
Please note: a smart casual dress code may apply in some venues. Reservations may be required and a supplement may be payable depending on board basis. Opening dates and times are typically from mid-May to mid-September and can change seasonally. Information is based on the previous season and may be updated locally.
Pool Areas and Beach
Water babies are spoilt here, with a proper family pool scene just a short walk from the sea.
• Outdoor freshwater pool with slides and children’s section – the main pool anchors the aquapark zone, with built-in children’s area and gentle slides. Sunbeds and parasols line the terrace and water toys are allowed, making it super easy with younger kids. The pool is usually heated between mid-May and mid-September.
• Aquapark – the headline act for older children, with slides and splash features typically open from 1 June to mid-September, roughly 10:00–18:00. Age, height or weight restrictions can apply for some slides for safety reasons.
• Pebble beach – around 400m away you’ll find clear Adriatic water and a pebbly shore typical of Croatia. Pack water shoes and you’re rewarded with excellent swimming and snorkelling conditions just off the beach.
Pool and aquapark opening dates and hours are subject to weather, occupancy and seasonal changes.
Spa, Sports and Other Facilities
While the children burn energy at the pools and clubs, grown-ups can mix relaxation with light activity:
Spa & wellness
• Small spa area with whirlpool and massage treatments (local charges apply)
• Typical opening 10:00–18:00 from mid-May to mid-September
• Minimum age 12 years for spa access (treatments and rules may vary)
Sports & fitness
• Aerobics and aqua aerobics sessions
• Table tennis and tennis (tennis may carry a local charge)
• Volleyball and yoga sessions
• Open-air cinema on selected evenings (local charge may apply)
Other useful facilities
• Reception with concierge-style assistance and currency exchange (charges may apply)
• Car-free resort layout that feels more like a village than a hotel block
Facilities and activities are typically more frequent in high season and may change by date and occupancy.
Rooms
Accommodation here is spread across modern villas and suite-style units rather than a single tower block, which keeps things relaxed and village-like. All feature air conditioning, Wi‑Fi, flat-screen TV, fridge, coffee making facilities, terrace with sunbeds, and a bathroom with shower (and whirlpool bath in some villas). Daily cleaning is included, with towel changes on request to support the resort’s eco credentials.
Villa with Whirlpool
Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 3
Perfect for couples or small families who want extra comfort, these villas come with:
• Private terrace with sunbeds
• Whirlpool bath plus shower in the bathroom
• Flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi and air conditioning
• Coffee making facilities and fridge
• Daily cleaning; towel changes on request
Suite
Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 5
Great for larger families wanting more space to spread out. Suites typically offer:
• Bedroom and living area (or open-plan layout)
• Terrace with sunbeds for outdoor lounging
• Bathroom with shower
• Flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, air conditioning
• Coffee making facilities and fridge
• Daily cleaning; towel changes on request
Villa – sleeps up to 5
Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 5
Ideal if you like the independence of villa-style living with resort facilities on your doorstep. You can expect:
• Multiple sleeping areas to suit families or friends
• Terrace with sunbeds
• Bathroom with shower
• Flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, air conditioning
• Coffee making facilities and fridge
• Daily cleaning; towel changes on request
Villa – sleeps up to 3
Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 3
Cosy and contemporary spaces well-suited to couples or a small family:
• Terrace with sunbeds
• Bathroom with shower
• Flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, air conditioning
• Coffee making facilities and fridge
• Daily cleaning; towel changes on request
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary. Specific views (garden, pool, partial sea) and configurations are confirmed at the time of booking where available.
Activities & Experiences
Hotel Activities
From splash-filled days at the aquapark to movies under the stars, Valamar Amicor Resort keeps both kids and adults happily occupied:
🎯 Aerobics and aqua aerobics
🏓 Table tennis
🎾 Tennis (local charge may apply)
🏐 Volleyball
🧘 Yoga sessions
🎬 Open-air cinema on selected evenings (seasonal, charge may apply)
A full daytime and evening activity programme tends to run in high season, with softer schedules at the very start and end of the summer.
Guest Services
The resort’s layout and services are designed around stress-free family time:
🛎️ Reception with concierge-style assistance
💱 Currency exchange (local charges may apply)
👨👩👧👦 Family-focused layout with villas and low-rise units rather than high towers
🍼 Highchairs and kids’ menus in key restaurants
🌐 Free Wi‑Fi throughout the resort
Children’s specific facilities include:
• Children’s club (3–12 yrs) – arts and crafts, small team games, sports, water-based fun, games consoles and movie nights; typically open 10:00–19:00 from mid-May to mid-September, supervised by hotel staff.
• Indoor play area (3–12 yrs) – soft play, ball pit and TV/movie area; generally open 10:00–19:00 from mid-April to mid-September.
• Outdoor playground – swings, see-saw and slides (age/height rules may apply).
• Aquapark with slides – usually from 1 June to mid-September, around 10:00–18:00; age/height/weight limits apply on some slides.
All timings and programmes are subject to change and may vary by season and occupancy.
Practical Info
Local area & travel notes
Stari Grad is one of the oldest towns on the Adriatic, founded by the ancient Greeks in 384 BC. Today, its honey-hued stone houses, narrow lanes and waterfront promenade give it a slow, authentic feel that contrasts nicely with glitzier Hvar Town.
• Country: Croatia
• Region: Split and Dalmatian Coast – Hvar Island (Stari Grad)
• Language: Croatian (English widely understood in tourist areas)
• Currency: Euro (€)
• Time difference: GMT +1 (GMT +2 in summer)
• Average UK flight time to Split: around 2.5–3 hours
• Typical transfer to resort: 4–5 hours including ferry/catamaran
Costs can vary by season, but as a rough local guide you might expect:
• Local beer: around £2.80
• Meal for two at a mid-range restaurant: around £50–55 equivalent
Seasonal operations: many facilities (pools, aquapark, some restaurants, kids’ clubs and spa services) operate from approximately mid-April or mid-May through mid-September, with exact dates and hours set locally and subject to weather and occupancy.
Information is based on the most recent supplier details and may change; you’ll receive up-to-date details with your travel documents or on arrival. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Croatia advice.
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FAQs | Valamar Amicor Resort
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Valamar Amicor Resort suitable for families with young children?
Yes. Valamar Amicor Resort is specifically geared towards families, with villa and suite options sleeping up to five, a children’s section in the main pool, aquapark with slides, indoor and outdoor play areas, a kids’ club for ages 3–12 years, and family-friendly dining with kids’ menus and highchairs.
2. How far is Valamar Amicor Resort from the beach?
The resort is approximately 400 metres from a pebble beach. It’s an easy walk through the resort and surrounding greenery to reach the shore, where you’ll find the clear, calm Adriatic waters that Croatia is known for. Water shoes are recommended for comfort on pebbles.
3. What board basis can I book at Valamar Amicor Resort?
Stays at Valamar Amicor Resort are typically on a Half Board basis, which generally includes buffet breakfast and dinner in the main restaurant. Lunch, snacks, drinks and à la carte options such as Sweet & Petite and Places Beach Bar are usually payable locally unless your specific Travelisto package states otherwise.
4. Does Valamar Amicor Resort have a waterpark or slides?
Yes. There is an aquapark that includes waterslides and a heated outdoor freshwater pool with a children’s section and slides. The aquapark usually operates between 1 June and 15 September between roughly 10:00 and 18:00, though hours can change. Age, height or weight restrictions may apply to certain slides for safety reasons.
5. What children’s facilities are available at Valamar Amicor Resort?
The resort offers a children’s club for ages 3–12 years with arts and crafts, small team games, sports, water-based fun, games consoles and movie nights; an indoor play area with soft play, ball pit and TV/movie zone; an outdoor playground with swings and slides; a children’s section in the main pool; aquapark; and kids’ menus and highchairs in specified restaurants. Opening dates and times vary by season, typically from mid-April or mid-May through mid-September.
6. How long is the transfer from Split Airport to Valamar Amicor Resort?
The journey from Split Airport (SPU) to Valamar Amicor Resort on Hvar Island generally takes around 4 to 5 hours, combining road transfer with a ferry or catamaran crossing and a final road segment to Stari Grad. Travel time can vary depending on ferry schedules, queues and seasonal traffic.
7. Is Valamar Amicor Resort a sustainable hotel?
Yes. Valamar Amicor Resort is classed as a Certified Sustainable Hotel, meaning it has met a GSTC-recognised sustainability standard at the time of assessment. The resort’s eco focus runs from its low-rise, nature-integrated design to measures around energy use, water, waste and protecting the island’s coastal environment.
8. Does Valamar Amicor Resort have Wi‑Fi?
Free Wi‑Fi is available throughout Valamar Amicor Resort, including in villas, suites and main public areas, so you can stay connected, stream or work remotely if needed.
9. Are there spa and wellness facilities at Valamar Amicor Resort?
Yes. The resort has a small spa area with whirlpool and massage treatments available for an extra charge. Typical opening hours are 10:00–18:00 from around mid-May to mid-September, and the usual minimum age for spa access is 12 years, although specific treatment rules may vary.
10. Do the rooms at Valamar Amicor Resort have kitchenettes?
The villas and suites are more like hotel-style units than full self-catering apartments. They generally include a fridge and coffee making facilities rather than full kitchenettes. If you require cooking facilities, speak to a Travelisto travel designer, who can advise whether a villa configuration with extra amenities is available for your dates or recommend a more kitchen-focused property.

















