
A quietly luxurious resort set among Aleppo pines above the bay at Stari Grad, built on mindful, sustainable design and its own private beach club, where a wedding takes the whole resort for two to three nights and the mood is calm rather than loud.
Maslina is not a party venue in town, it is a retreat. It sits above Stari Grad on the northern side of Hvar, with a beach club it calls A Bay, a wellness spa and interiors that lean into natural materials and local craft. For a wedding it offers privacy, refinement and a strong sense of place.
Because weddings here run on an exclusive use basis with a minimum stay, the resort suits a couple bringing a close circle for a few days rather than a single large evening. It rewards those who want understated Adriatic luxury, good food and time with their guests, guided by a planner who knows the island.
Maslina Resort sits above the bay at Stari Grad on the island of Hvar in Croatia, set among Aleppo pines with its own beach club called A Bay. It hosts between 50 and 130 guests, with the covered pool area taking the larger numbers, and three villas for very small celebrations of up to around 20. Weddings are exclusive use only, with a minimum stay of two to three nights and a full resort buyout available on request. Pricing is quoted per event, so confirm the current rates and the minimum spend directly with the resort.
Maslina sits in a pine forest on a gentle slope above Stari Grad bay, one of the oldest towns in Europe. The design is contemporary and restrained, with stone, wood and linen, a quiet palette and a strong focus on sustainability and wellbeing. The feeling is private and grounded rather than showy, which photographs beautifully in soft light.
The resort hosts weddings of roughly 50 to 130 guests, with the pool area, covered for an extra fee, taking the largest numbers. Smaller, more intimate gatherings can use the beach club for around 60, and three villas suit very private celebrations of up to around 20. Confirm the exact seated figure for your chosen space with the resort.
Beyond the ceremony, Maslina offers a wellness spa it calls Pharomatiq, a gym, the A Bay beach club and a kitchen built around local Dalmatian produce. With exclusive use, the days around the wedding become part of the celebration, from welcome dinners to lazy mornings by the water.
Maslina does not publish a single hire fee, since weddings are quoted per event on an exclusive use basis. A buyout covers the rooms and suites along with the three villas for a minimum of two to three nights, so a full wedding here is a significant investment that commonly runs well into six figures once accommodation, catering and production are included. Treat any figure as indicative December 2025 guidance and confirm directly with the resort.
We will check availability for your dates, explain how the exclusive use buyout works and introduce a planner who knows Hvar. We reply within two business days and it costs you nothing.
A multi day resort wedding on an island means coordinating ferries, suppliers brought from the mainland and a full programme of events, so a planner who works Hvar and the Dalmatian coast earns their fee. We will pair you with one experienced on the island.
Wedding planners in CroatiaThe resort hosts weddings of roughly 50 to 130 guests, with the covered pool area taking the largest numbers and the beach club suiting around 60. Three villas work for very small parties of up to around 20. Confirm the exact figure for your chosen space with the resort.
Yes. Weddings run on an exclusive use basis, with a minimum stay of two to three nights and a full resort buyout available on request. This makes it a multi day celebration rather than a single evening.
Most fly into Split, then take a catamaran or car ferry to Stari Grad on Hvar, close to the resort. Allow time for the crossing and consider private boat transfers for arrivals.
Maslina quotes per event rather than publishing a single fee. A buyout of the rooms, suites and villas for two to three nights means a full wedding commonly runs well into six figures once catering and production are added. Confirm current rates with the resort.
Croatia allows civil ceremonies, but many international couples handle the legal formalities at home or with the local registry and hold a symbolic ceremony at the resort. A local planner guides the paperwork.



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