In the heart of Dalmatia, on the island of Dugi Otok, a futuristic structure emerges from within a 500-year-old olive grove. This is Villa Nai 3.3, a property conceived not upon the landscape, but as an integral part of it. As a member of The Leading Hotels of the World, its visionary architecture is the ultimate homage to the terroir, designed to create the perfect ecosystem for the ancient olive trees it shelters.
Just eight suites, like private observation pods, offer guests an intimate spectatorship of the surrounding nature. Luxury here is defined by profound tranquility and connection: floating in the saltwater infinity pool, rejuvenating in the spa, or setting sail to glide through the 140 islets of the Kornati archipelago. The most essential experience, however, is a dialogue with the olive. The estate not only grows its own organic food but invites guests to participate in the annual olive harvest.