I have nothing bad to say about this place. It's a little way from Split on the bus, but you wouldn't really want to stay in Split anyway. Run by a beautiful family who really looked after us while we were there. Would stay again in a heartbeat.
Steve, Australia | Male 18-24 | 27th October 2009

Definitely the best hostel i ever stayed at. Mira is the best cook in all croatia (Ohrstöpsel). Everyone was really helpful and hospitable. Special thanks to Milan for bringing us to Split, so we could go to Mostar. Nikola (Nicolai) is really an attraction ;). Everyone should come and visit us in the north, we would be really happy to see you again! We will come back... for sure! This is for Ante: Ej was geht ab? Liebe Grüße und noch mal vielen Dank, Steffi und Sören
Steffi, Germany | Couple 18-24 | 26th October 2009

Fantastic. Real hospitality. Very generous hosts. Spacious rooms, great common area, excellent internet. We enjoyed a couple of great bbqs together with the family's wine, local grappa and vegetables from the garden. The sea is at the door. You'd be nuts to stay anywhere else.
Adrian, Australia | | 08th August 2009

This hostel is freaking paradise! I have been traveling around for a while and there's no hostel to compare with Adria. You are welcomed with open arms, the place got that "home-feeling", and once you get here you don't want to leave. This is definitely the place to stay while in Croatia!
robinfrostensson8317, Sweden | Male 18-24 | 10th August 2009

The Adriatic Sea spans from the Balkan up to the Apennine peninsula. Its name is derived from the ancient Etruscan colony of Adria (Hadria), a town located in modern Italy.
A great deal of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea belongs to Croatia. It extends from cape Savudrija in the west down to Prevlaka in the south. The Adriatic Sea contains approximately 1200 islands in total, including islets, ridges and rocks.
The Adriatic Sea is a unique place in the heart of Europe with manifold possibilities for speed-, motor- and sail-boating or any underwater activity. The Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea counts more than 300 sunny days a year (averaged).
Highly appreciated among experienced tourists are locations which unite the advantages of the sea, nature, architecture and active tourism. One of these locations is the Adriatic coast between Split and Omis, with the small village of Bajnice in its very centre (less than 20km to either Split or Omis). Great sunny weather, the crystal blue Adriatic Sea, all kinds of tourist activities, well connected to both Split and Omis with their historical sites on one side and modern amusements in European comfort on the other; all that for a Croatian price, a combination you will rarely find elsewhere than at Hostel Adria in Bajnice.
Follow these links to find out more about:
- Hostel Adria
- Bajnice
- Split
- Omis