Villas Plat is actually a group of 4 or 5 apartment/hotel blocks centered around a shared pool, beack and reception. We stayed in the Villa Barbara block which while a little dated, was clean and well appointed, nice balcony and a spacious room.
The plus points: Lovely pool area as well as a great private beach and designated swimming/sunbathing area on the rocks. The location is about half an hour from Dubrovnic so it is very peaceful and relaxed and is a good contrast to the crowds and bustle of Dubrovnic city itself. Great views of the sea from the balcony. There is a shuttle bus to the old town which is especially convenient. Nice restaurants on site that are decent value considering the captive audience.
The down sides: No air con in the room - only accomodation we didn't have it in Croatia and we really missed it! Some general maintainance is needed e.g. wobbly beds and broken TV remote and the housekeeping is a little lacklustre e.g. used coffee cups aren't washed and beds aren't made (just the sheets folded and left in a pile). No major problems but some polishing needed.
Overall we liked this place, it was OK ... I probably wouldn't go back but we did enjoy our stay and I'd say that it is genuinely average - does what it says on the tin, you won't be massively impressed but you probably won't be disappointed either.
On an interesting point, Villas Plat is surrounded by other hotels that were damaged in the 1991 - 1995 war and were subsequently abandoned. It's unnerving as you arrive and see so many bullet riddled and derelict buildings, but we found it a poigniant reminder of the country's history and once inside the resort you can't see these buildings. It's a strange surrounding and one that might put some people off, but really not something that should deter you from staying in this perfectly adequate accommodation.
