Built in 2011, the three-and-a-half-pearl Hotel Degenija stands out for being relatively new, which gives it a competitive edge against many older properties in and around Plitvice National Park. Its 20 guest rooms have contemporary decor with hardwood floors, though most don't have balconies. Standard amenities include AC, flat-screen TVs, minibars, electric kettles, and shower/tub combos, but they lack toiletries. There's a great open-air cafe and bar where a free breakfast is served, plus a restaurant that offers regional cuisine, but no fitness center. The property doesn't have a pool, either, although one was being built during our visit. For a step up, travelers can consider Hotel Jezero inside the park, which adds a spa and has rooms with better views, but there's no air-conditioning.
Built in 2011, the three-and-a-half-pearl Hotel Degenija stands out for being relatively new, which gives it a competitive edge against many older properties in and around Plitvice National Park. Its 20 guest rooms have contemporary decor with hardwood floors, though most don't have balconies. Standard amenities include AC, flat-screen TVs, minibars, electric kettles, and shower/tub combos, but they lack toiletries. There's a great open-air cafe and bar where a free breakfast is served, plus a restaurant that offers regional cuisine, but no fitness center. The property doesn't have a pool, either, although one was being built during our visit. For a step up, travelers can consider Hotel Jezero inside the park, which adds a spa and has rooms with better views, but there's no air-conditioning.