When traveling, accommodations are of the utmost importance. The Dolomites are well developed in that regard, offering a wide variety of housing options to suit the different needs and preferences of the guests.
Regarding the most premium options, many of the towns and villages in the Dolomites have hotels that range from traditional, family-run properties to more modern, luxury hotels. Some hotels offer amenities, such as spas, swimming pools, and fitness centers.
On the other hand, many visitors to the Dolomites choose to stay in apartments, which offer more space and flexibility than hotel rooms. They can be rented for a few days or an entire week and can accommodate families or groups of friends.
Another suitable option is a bed and breakfast, especially when looking for a more intimate and personal experience. B&Bs are often owned and run by local families and offer a chance to get to know the area and its people.
While mountain huts (or rifugios) might not fall into this category straightforwardly, they are worth mentioning, as they are the favorite choice of most hikers who wish to go hut-to-hut hiking. They offer private rooms, bathrooms, and even some luxuries. They are perfect for those who want to enjoy the mountain experience without giving up too much comfort.
Booking the Dolomites walking holidays
If you wish to explore the Dolomites at your own pace while we take care of your accommodation arrangements, you can check out our Dolomites self-guided hiking tours.