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Rating8.4310 rooms across fifteen categories, the majority with sea views. The renovation in 2020 updated interiors across the board. The key split is between City View rooms (the Stari Grad skyline, not the open sea) and Sea View rooms (the Adriatic). For the money spent at Rixos Premium rates, pay for the sea view—the Adriatic panorama from the higher floors is the property's best feature. The Spa Suite includes spa access as part of the room rate rather than as an add-on.

Guest room at Rixos Premium Dubrovnik
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Park View
Entry-level category facing inland. Least expensive option if you're primarily using the room as a base for Old Town exploration rather than balcony time. King bed, post-renovation quality throughout.
Park View
Same park view category with twin beds—practical for two friends or siblings. If traveling in a duo, the sea view upgrade costs are usually worth it.
Sea View
Single occupancy sea view room—rare in Croatian hotels. Good for solo travelers who don't want to pay for a double.
Sea View
The Adriatic view from the upper floor rooms is the strongest argument for this resort over others in the area. Double bed, renovated bathrooms, balcony. Good for couples on a moderate budget.
City View
City view means Dubrovnik's Old Town rooftops and hills rather than open water. Worth considering if you're architecture-focused rather than sea-oriented.
City View
City view, twin configuration. Same practical notes as the double version.
Sea View
Full sea view, king bed, balcony. The main mid-range category. The cliffside position means even medium-floor rooms get good open-water sightlines.
Sea View
Sea view, twin beds. Good for friends traveling together who want the full Adriatic view without a suite upgrade.
Garden View
A middle option between full park view and full sea view—some water visible from the balcony. Reasonable value if the full sea view categories are sold out.
Sea View
Larger format room with full sea view and upgraded furnishings. One step below suite territory; the additional square footage makes a difference for longer stays.
City View
Suite-level space with separate living area, but city-facing. The layout justifies the category even if the view doesn't match the sea-facing options.
Sea View
Wraparound windows give a wider Adriatic panorama than standard sea view rooms. The corner position means more natural light throughout the day.
Sea View
Full executive suite with dedicated living room and sea views. Good for extended Dubrovnik stays or for guests who work while traveling.
Sea View
The most distinctive room category: in-room spa facilities plus access to the Anjana Spa. Worth comparing the all-in rate against booking a standard sea view room plus treatments separately.
Sea View
Top category, largest footprint, full Adriatic panorama. Multiple rooms, full suite layout. The in-suite experience is self-contained enough that you could spend most of your time here without feeling confined.