Amadria Park Hotel Ivan
Sibenik · Croatia · Hoteli Solaris 86
About Amadria Park Hotel Ivan — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Sibenik
Amadria Park Hotel Ivan is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Sibenik, Croatia. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, beach club, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.6 / 5
The hotel price/ value is very good. The stuff is kind. Bad part: I called them to check if my baby can go the pool. (Just like every other hotel let or give baby pool) They said yes. But at a cold day we went for the inside pool. There is 4pool and they kicked out us in a rude way. From the 4 almost empty pool they didn't let us there we followed all the regulations with swimming diaper. This is nonsense. The hotel food is good worth the price. The restaurants around what is run by the resort are overpriced for a low-medium quality food. So eat in the hotel or in the city.
Absolutely perfect. The location, the foods. We expected a “bland” hotel and that we would have needed to go to Šibenik to enjoy ourselves but the opposite is true. The foods of the multiple restaurants is top-tier level and is among some of the best foods i’ve had. (even at Michelin restaurants) The external partnered Taxi service is quick and very nice with luxurious cars. The staff is friendly, but could perhaps maybe engage more in the hotel guests? But thats personal opinion. Couldn’t have wished for a better hotel to stay at. We only left the residence for 2 days. The rest of the 8 days we stayed at Ivan.
Beautiful Location, Poorly Managed – Would Not Recommend As a hotel general manager myself, I approached this stay objectively — but unfortunately, the guest experience was deeply disappointing due to poor management. We booked a sea-view suite expecting peace and quiet, but loud music played from the bar every night until midnight, clearly audible even in bed. Despite multiple complaints, staff gave conflicting answers and no solution was offered. On the day of a hotel garden wedding, the assistant manager failed to inform us it was happening, despite promising the music would be quieter that night. Needless to say, we couldn’t sleep again, and the night receptionist was rude and dismissive when we asked for a room change. Service around the pool was chaotic. We witnessed bird droppings being wiped from sunbeds with a towel, which was then rinsed in the pool — unacceptable hygiene. The suite included guaranteed restaurant reservations and cabana access, but both failed several times. Cabanas were first-come, first-served with no system in place. As “compensation,” we were offered a lemonade, which turned out to be just water with lemon juice — no ice, sugar, garnish, or straw. Undrinkable. The hotel itself looks nice, food is good, and some staff were kind — but the lack of leadership, basic service standards, and communication ruined our stay. The general manager remained invisible and unwilling to speak with us even after we requested a meeting. A resort with potential, but currently unworthy of its price or rating.