
The Island Hotel Katarina is situated a short boat ride from the beautiful Croatian coastal town of Rovinj. Unlike some island resorts Katarina doesn’t feel crowded at all and it is very easy to find some personal space and piece and quiet in one of the many small coves that are dotted around the edge of the island. I have read a number of reviews of Island Hotel Katarina that pick up on the need for a bit of TLC when it comes to site maintenance. It is true that it does look a little frayed around the edges here and there, especially when you wander around the extensive grounds but personally I found this slightly faded look rather charming. It feels a bit like stepping back in time. Other travellers have commented that the hotel bar just feels like an afterthought, tacked onto the main hotel reception and that it closes far too early. The lack of a proper a-La-Carte restaurant open in the evenings has also been noted several times. Both of these things are true but with a regular free water taxi service giving guests easy access to the dozens of excellent restaurants of Rovinj, why would anyone want to dine at the hotel? Hotel Katarina would have to provide something so special that travellers staying on the mainland would be queuing up to take the ferry to the island if they wanted to compete on a sustainable basis. There is a buffet in the evenings but it put us in mind of school dinners when we decided to try it out when we needed an early night. The breakfast, on the other hand, is very good with a wide selection of options and well worth opting for every morning. A small a-La-Carte restaurant called “Batimar” is a good option for lunch if you don’t want to leave the privacy of the island but it closes at 6pm. So if I found the hotel to be charming rather than scruffy and the island peaceful and was impressed by the regular free ferry service on and off the island why only 3 stars? The reason for my hesitation to award more stars troubles me and it relates to the staff. The staff were, on the whole, courteous and friendly in the normal insincere way that it is only fair to expect from people who work to live rather than live to work. I have no problem with that whatsoever. What bothered me is the fact that most of the staff, especially the waiting on staff, seemed so unhappy. Most of them only ever smiled when talking directly to guests, the rest of the time they looked sullen in their work as they laid tables or disposed of rubbish. They didn’t even seem to banter with each other. This was particularly obvious at the Batimar restaurant but throughout the resort it was rare to find a team member who was in a genuinely good mood (other than the people on the front desk). For this reason, my plea to the owners of Hotel Katarina is not to invest in the buildings or services but in the people. Your investment will return a hundred fold if you can make the island a paradise to work in and not just relax on. I would love to return one day and discover a transformed team of genuinely enthusiastic hosts.
We spent two unforgettable weeks at Hotel Katarina, and it truly deserves 5 out of 5 stars. The staff are the heart of this place — genuinely kind, happy, and always ready to help, yet never intrusive. They went above and beyond in every way. Even with the many dinner options, they happily prepared freshly cooked vegetables just the way we wanted. Every interaction felt personal and sincere. The food is another highlight — a huge variety for both breakfast and dinner, and everything we tried (which was almost everything after two weeks!) was delicious and fresh. The island itself is a dream: peaceful and car-free, perfect for relaxing walks and quiet evenings. The short boat ride to the city makes it easy to explore when you want more activity. The views of the old town from our room were simply breathtaking — waking up to that scene each morning was pure joy. There’s a large beach with bars and easy sea access for kids, and plenty of smaller, more private rocky spots where you can enjoy the sea in peace. We loved every moment of our stay and are already planning to return many times. Highly recommended for anyone who wants a mix of nature, comfort, and warm hospitality.
Rooms and cleaniness is ok, but the location is unique. Fantastic staff, special thanks to maitre Mr. Rado, chef Mr. Sasha and sous chef that I don't recall the name. they made the experience really unique.
A special mention to Valentina at the beach bar who was very friendly and very efficient! The beach is also immaculate and well worth a visit. It wasn’t too busy and it was great to have the shade of the trees and the gardens to walk in. It was so peaceful here. It was a short boat trip over from Rovinj and well worth coming here for half a day to relax. The views are beautiful and the sea is clear.
This is my wife and I's last night at Hotel Katarina and I have to say I cannot wait to return again. The hotel staff have been fantastic and so helpful. Especially the reception staff and Sonja at the drinks bar. The hotel itself exudes a bygone charm and is peaceful and relaxing. Our room is absolutely fine. In fact the staff went above and beyond to accommodate my wife's mobility issues and allocate a suitable room, which has a stunning view of Rovinj old town. The breakfast is very good with lots of choices and generally it is the same for the evening buffet meals. As other reviews have mentioned, there are some areas that could do with a little investment, but this in no way distracts from a wonderful hotel and island facility. We will certainly return to the Hotel Katarina.
The Island Hotel Katarina is situated a short boat ride from the beautiful Croatian coastal town of Rovinj. Unlike some island resorts Katarina doesn’t feel crowded at all and it is very easy to find some personal space and piece and quiet in one of the many small coves that are dotted around the edge of the island. I have read a number of reviews of Island Hotel Katarina that pick up on the need for a bit of TLC when it comes to site maintenance. It is true that it does look a little frayed around the edges here and there, especially when you wander around the extensive grounds but personally I found this slightly faded look rather charming. It feels a bit like stepping back in time. Other travellers have commented that the hotel bar just feels like an afterthought, tacked onto the main hotel reception and that it closes far too early. The lack of a proper a-La-Carte restaurant open in the evenings has also been noted several times. Both of these things are true but with a regular free water taxi service giving guests easy access to the dozens of excellent restaurants of Rovinj, why would anyone want to dine at the hotel? Hotel Katarina would have to provide something so special that travellers staying on the mainland would be queuing up to take the ferry to the island if they wanted to compete on a sustainable basis. There is a buffet in the evenings but it put us in mind of school dinners when we decided to try it out when we needed an early night. The breakfast, on the other hand, is very good with a wide selection of options and well worth opting for every morning. A small a-La-Carte restaurant called “Batimar” is a good option for lunch if you don’t want to leave the privacy of the island but it closes at 6pm. So if I found the hotel to be charming rather than scruffy and the island peaceful and was impressed by the regular free ferry service on and off the island why only 3 stars? The reason for my hesitation to award more stars troubles me and it relates to the staff. The staff were, on the whole, courteous and friendly in the normal insincere way that it is only fair to expect from people who work to live rather than live to work. I have no problem with that whatsoever. What bothered me is the fact that most of the staff, especially the waiting on staff, seemed so unhappy. Most of them only ever smiled when talking directly to guests, the rest of the time they looked sullen in their work as they laid tables or disposed of rubbish. They didn’t even seem to banter with each other. This was particularly obvious at the Batimar restaurant but throughout the resort it was rare to find a team member who was in a genuinely good mood (other than the people on the front desk). For this reason, my plea to the owners of Hotel Katarina is not to invest in the buildings or services but in the people. Your investment will return a hundred fold if you can make the island a paradise to work in and not just relax on. I would love to return one day and discover a transformed team of genuinely enthusiastic hosts.
We spent two unforgettable weeks at Hotel Katarina, and it truly deserves 5 out of 5 stars. The staff are the heart of this place — genuinely kind, happy, and always ready to help, yet never intrusive. They went above and beyond in every way. Even with the many dinner options, they happily prepared freshly cooked vegetables just the way we wanted. Every interaction felt personal and sincere. The food is another highlight — a huge variety for both breakfast and dinner, and everything we tried (which was almost everything after two weeks!) was delicious and fresh. The island itself is a dream: peaceful and car-free, perfect for relaxing walks and quiet evenings. The short boat ride to the city makes it easy to explore when you want more activity. The views of the old town from our room were simply breathtaking — waking up to that scene each morning was pure joy. There’s a large beach with bars and easy sea access for kids, and plenty of smaller, more private rocky spots where you can enjoy the sea in peace. We loved every moment of our stay and are already planning to return many times. Highly recommended for anyone who wants a mix of nature, comfort, and warm hospitality.
Maistra Select Island Hotel Katarina

The Island Hotel Katarina is situated a short boat ride from the beautiful Croatian coastal town of Rovinj. Unlike some island resorts Katarina doesn’t feel crowded at all and it is very easy to find some personal space and piece and quiet in one of the many small coves that are dotted around the edge of the island. I have read a number of reviews of Island Hotel Katarina that pick up on the need for a bit of TLC when it comes to site maintenance. It is true that it does look a little frayed around the edges here and there, especially when you wander around the extensive grounds but personally I found this slightly faded look rather charming. It feels a bit like stepping back in time. Other travellers have commented that the hotel bar just feels like an afterthought, tacked onto the main hotel reception and that it closes far too early. The lack of a proper a-La-Carte restaurant open in the evenings has also been noted several times. Both of these things are true but with a regular free water taxi service giving guests easy access to the dozens of excellent restaurants of Rovinj, why would anyone want to dine at the hotel? Hotel Katarina would have to provide something so special that travellers staying on the mainland would be queuing up to take the ferry to the island if they wanted to compete on a sustainable basis. There is a buffet in the evenings but it put us in mind of school dinners when we decided to try it out when we needed an early night. The breakfast, on the other hand, is very good with a wide selection of options and well worth opting for every morning. A small a-La-Carte restaurant called “Batimar” is a good option for lunch if you don’t want to leave the privacy of the island but it closes at 6pm. So if I found the hotel to be charming rather than scruffy and the island peaceful and was impressed by the regular free ferry service on and off the island why only 3 stars? The reason for my hesitation to award more stars troubles me and it relates to the staff. The staff were, on the whole, courteous and friendly in the normal insincere way that it is only fair to expect from people who work to live rather than live to work. I have no problem with that whatsoever. What bothered me is the fact that most of the staff, especially the waiting on staff, seemed so unhappy. Most of them only ever smiled when talking directly to guests, the rest of the time they looked sullen in their work as they laid tables or disposed of rubbish. They didn’t even seem to banter with each other. This was particularly obvious at the Batimar restaurant but throughout the resort it was rare to find a team member who was in a genuinely good mood (other than the people on the front desk). For this reason, my plea to the owners of Hotel Katarina is not to invest in the buildings or services but in the people. Your investment will return a hundred fold if you can make the island a paradise to work in and not just relax on. I would love to return one day and discover a transformed team of genuinely enthusiastic hosts.
We spent two unforgettable weeks at Hotel Katarina, and it truly deserves 5 out of 5 stars. The staff are the heart of this place — genuinely kind, happy, and always ready to help, yet never intrusive. They went above and beyond in every way. Even with the many dinner options, they happily prepared freshly cooked vegetables just the way we wanted. Every interaction felt personal and sincere. The food is another highlight — a huge variety for both breakfast and dinner, and everything we tried (which was almost everything after two weeks!) was delicious and fresh. The island itself is a dream: peaceful and car-free, perfect for relaxing walks and quiet evenings. The short boat ride to the city makes it easy to explore when you want more activity. The views of the old town from our room were simply breathtaking — waking up to that scene each morning was pure joy. There’s a large beach with bars and easy sea access for kids, and plenty of smaller, more private rocky spots where you can enjoy the sea in peace. We loved every moment of our stay and are already planning to return many times. Highly recommended for anyone who wants a mix of nature, comfort, and warm hospitality.
Rooms and cleaniness is ok, but the location is unique. Fantastic staff, special thanks to maitre Mr. Rado, chef Mr. Sasha and sous chef that I don't recall the name. they made the experience really unique.
A special mention to Valentina at the beach bar who was very friendly and very efficient! The beach is also immaculate and well worth a visit. It wasn’t too busy and it was great to have the shade of the trees and the gardens to walk in. It was so peaceful here. It was a short boat trip over from Rovinj and well worth coming here for half a day to relax. The views are beautiful and the sea is clear.
This is my wife and I's last night at Hotel Katarina and I have to say I cannot wait to return again. The hotel staff have been fantastic and so helpful. Especially the reception staff and Sonja at the drinks bar. The hotel itself exudes a bygone charm and is peaceful and relaxing. Our room is absolutely fine. In fact the staff went above and beyond to accommodate my wife's mobility issues and allocate a suitable room, which has a stunning view of Rovinj old town. The breakfast is very good with lots of choices and generally it is the same for the evening buffet meals. As other reviews have mentioned, there are some areas that could do with a little investment, but this in no way distracts from a wonderful hotel and island facility. We will certainly return to the Hotel Katarina.
The Island Hotel Katarina is situated a short boat ride from the beautiful Croatian coastal town of Rovinj. Unlike some island resorts Katarina doesn’t feel crowded at all and it is very easy to find some personal space and piece and quiet in one of the many small coves that are dotted around the edge of the island. I have read a number of reviews of Island Hotel Katarina that pick up on the need for a bit of TLC when it comes to site maintenance. It is true that it does look a little frayed around the edges here and there, especially when you wander around the extensive grounds but personally I found this slightly faded look rather charming. It feels a bit like stepping back in time. Other travellers have commented that the hotel bar just feels like an afterthought, tacked onto the main hotel reception and that it closes far too early. The lack of a proper a-La-Carte restaurant open in the evenings has also been noted several times. Both of these things are true but with a regular free water taxi service giving guests easy access to the dozens of excellent restaurants of Rovinj, why would anyone want to dine at the hotel? Hotel Katarina would have to provide something so special that travellers staying on the mainland would be queuing up to take the ferry to the island if they wanted to compete on a sustainable basis. There is a buffet in the evenings but it put us in mind of school dinners when we decided to try it out when we needed an early night. The breakfast, on the other hand, is very good with a wide selection of options and well worth opting for every morning. A small a-La-Carte restaurant called “Batimar” is a good option for lunch if you don’t want to leave the privacy of the island but it closes at 6pm. So if I found the hotel to be charming rather than scruffy and the island peaceful and was impressed by the regular free ferry service on and off the island why only 3 stars? The reason for my hesitation to award more stars troubles me and it relates to the staff. The staff were, on the whole, courteous and friendly in the normal insincere way that it is only fair to expect from people who work to live rather than live to work. I have no problem with that whatsoever. What bothered me is the fact that most of the staff, especially the waiting on staff, seemed so unhappy. Most of them only ever smiled when talking directly to guests, the rest of the time they looked sullen in their work as they laid tables or disposed of rubbish. They didn’t even seem to banter with each other. This was particularly obvious at the Batimar restaurant but throughout the resort it was rare to find a team member who was in a genuinely good mood (other than the people on the front desk). For this reason, my plea to the owners of Hotel Katarina is not to invest in the buildings or services but in the people. Your investment will return a hundred fold if you can make the island a paradise to work in and not just relax on. I would love to return one day and discover a transformed team of genuinely enthusiastic hosts.
We spent two unforgettable weeks at Hotel Katarina, and it truly deserves 5 out of 5 stars. The staff are the heart of this place — genuinely kind, happy, and always ready to help, yet never intrusive. They went above and beyond in every way. Even with the many dinner options, they happily prepared freshly cooked vegetables just the way we wanted. Every interaction felt personal and sincere. The food is another highlight — a huge variety for both breakfast and dinner, and everything we tried (which was almost everything after two weeks!) was delicious and fresh. The island itself is a dream: peaceful and car-free, perfect for relaxing walks and quiet evenings. The short boat ride to the city makes it easy to explore when you want more activity. The views of the old town from our room were simply breathtaking — waking up to that scene each morning was pure joy. There’s a large beach with bars and easy sea access for kids, and plenty of smaller, more private rocky spots where you can enjoy the sea in peace. We loved every moment of our stay and are already planning to return many times. Highly recommended for anyone who wants a mix of nature, comfort, and warm hospitality.
Maistra Select Island Hotel Katarina - Informații
Localizare:
- aprox. m de centru
- aprox. m de plajă
- Locație
- Calitatea cazării
- Camere, Servicii
- Servicii
- Valoare
- Curățenie
- bojanp5472025-10-26Excepțional
We spent two unforgettable weeks at Hotel Katarina, and it truly deserves 5 out of 5 stars. The staff are the heart of this place — genuinely kind, happy, and always ready to help, yet never intrusive. They went above and beyond in every way. Even with the many dinner options, they happily prepared freshly cooked vegetables just the way we wanted. Every interaction felt personal and sincere. The food is another highlight — a huge variety for both breakfast and dinner, and everything we tried (which was almost everything after two weeks!) was delicious and fresh. The island itself is a dream: peaceful and car-free, perfect for relaxing walks and quiet evenings. The short boat ride to the city makes it easy to explore when you want more activity. The views of the old town from our room were simply breathtaking — waking up to that scene each morning was pure joy. There’s a large beach with bars and easy sea access for kids, and plenty of smaller, more private rocky spots where you can enjoy the sea in peace. We loved every moment of our stay and are already planning to return many times. Highly recommended for anyone who wants a mix of nature, comfort, and warm hospitality.
- claudio-xyw2025-08-17Excepțional
Rooms and cleaniness is ok, but the location is unique. Fantastic staff, special thanks to maitre Mr. Rado, chef Mr. Sasha and sous chef that I don't recall the name. they made the experience really unique.
- Alexandra W2025-08-16Excepțional
A special mention to Valentina at the beach bar who was very friendly and very efficient! The beach is also immaculate and well worth a visit. It wasn’t too busy and it was great to have the shade of the trees and the gardens to walk in. It was so peaceful here. It was a short boat trip over from Rovinj and well worth coming here for half a day to relax. The views are beautiful and the sea is clear.

