About Our Rooms.
Zephyrus 4 star luxury accommodation complements modern living within the natural
surrounds of traditional stone walls. Quoted as 'Split's Most Comfortable Beds ', you will enjoy the comfort of sleeping on goose down mattress toppers in between fine Egyptian cotton linen. Start your day with a European breakfast which is provided in your room, or just enjoy a coffee at your leisure in our courtyard.
Zephyrus provides you with the ideal setting for that special occasion or getaway.

Double Rooms.
Our double rooms are truly a wonderful experience. Individual decor provides a unique setting together with a modern spacious ensuite gives a luxury feel with comfort and pleasure.We also have two large apartments for your selection; both are 60 m2.
One has two double bedrooms and a large terrace with BBQ for entertaining.
One Bedroom Luxury.
The other is one-bedroom luxury featuring an extra large lounge with additional sleeping facility, fully equipped kitchen, and magnificent views of the Adriatic and the islands from the balcony. .
All rooms contain the following :
Things To See.
Zephyrus is surrounded by many wonders, both man made and natural. The Diocletians Palace, built at the end of the 3rd century is one of the worlds best preserved Roman building and is a world heritage attraction. The palace is built on the Bay of Aspalathos, which sees the Dalmation Coast meet the Adriatic. The beautiful sights and sounds of our city will excite your senses, combined with the luxurious styles of Zephyrus and you have a winning combination.
Cathedral of St Domnius
This cathedral was originally built as Diocletian's mausoleum. The original octagonal form of the mausoleum, encircled by 24 columns, has been almost completely preserved. The domed interior is round with two rows of Corinthian columns and a frieze showing Emperor Diocletian and his wife, Prisca. The Romanesque belfry was constructed between the 12th and 16th centuries and reconstructed in 1908 after it collapsed. Notice the two lion figures at the foot of the belfry and the Egyptian black-granite sphinx dating from the 15th century BC on the right wall.
Gregorius of Nin Statue
An imposing statue of the 10th-century Croatian bishop who fought for the right to use old Croatian in liturgical services. Sculpted by Ivan Meštrović, this powerful work is one of the defining images of Split. Notice that his left big toe has been polished to a shine. It's said that touching it brings good luck. To the west of the statue is the well-preserved corner tower of the palace.
