How to Source Hotel Furniture for Coastal Destinations: Split, Dubrovnik, Santorini & Algarve (2026 Guide)

How to Source Hotel Furniture for Coastal Destinations: Split, Dubrovnik, Santorini & Algarve (2026 Guide)

Europe's coastal hospitality market is booming in 2026, with boutique hotels, beach clubs, and seaside restaurants seeking handcrafted natural furniture that reflects local aesthetics while meeting durability demands. This guide focuses on four high-demand coastal destinations: Split, Dubrovnik, Santorini, and Algarve.

Whether you're a hotel procurement manager, interior designer, or property developer, this city-by-city breakdown reveals how to source premium rattan and teak furniture from Bali while navigating logistics, budgets, and regional design preferences.

Coastal Hospitality Boom: 2026 Trends

Post-pandemic tourism recovery has driven:

  • Boutique hotel expansion – Travelers prefer unique, design-forward properties over chains
  • Sustainable sourcing – Guests demand eco-friendly materials and ethical production
  • Instagram-worthy interiors – Visual appeal drives direct bookings and social media buzz
  • Natural material preference – Rattan, teak, and seagrass dominate coastal design

The Afrohemian trend – blending African craftsmanship with Mediterranean minimalism – is particularly strong in coastal markets.

Read more: Afrobohemian Meets Mediterranean Coastal 2026

City-by-City Sourcing Guide

Split & Dubrovnik (Croatia): Adriatic Elegance

Design Aesthetic: Mediterranean meets Adriatic – neutral palettes, natural textures, stone and wood accents.

Popular Furniture Choices:

  • Rattan dining chairs (restaurant terraces overlooking the sea)
  • Teak outdoor loungers (rooftop pools, beach clubs)
  • Handwoven pendant lights (lobby and guest rooms)
  • Reclaimed wood coffee tables (lounge areas)

Logistics:

  • Port: Rijeka or Split (container shipping from Bali: 6-8 weeks)
  • Alternative: Ship to Antwerp/Rotterdam, truck to Croatia (7-9 weeks total, easier customs)
  • Customs: EU import duty 0-3%, Croatian VAT 25%

Budget (20-room boutique hotel): €35,000-€50,000

Case Study: A 15-room hotel in Dubrovnik's Old Town sourced €30,000 in rattan and teak furniture via Remood, achieving a 35% increase in direct bookings after showcasing interiors on Instagram.

Santorini (Greece): Cycladic Minimalism

Design Aesthetic: White-washed walls, blue accents, natural textures – minimalist with organic warmth.

Popular Furniture Choices:

  • Neutral rattan chairs (contrast against white interiors)
  • Teak dining tables (outdoor breakfast terraces)
  • Woven baskets and mirrors (decorative accents)
  • Linen cushions in sand and terracotta tones

Logistics:

  • Port: Piraeus (Athens), then ferry to Santorini
  • Shipping time: 6-8 weeks from Bali + 1-2 weeks domestic
  • Customs: EU import duty 0-3%, Greek VAT 24%

Budget (25-room resort): €50,000-€70,000

Design Tip: Keep color palette minimal (white, beige, honey rattan) to complement Santorini's iconic architecture. Add pops of terracotta or indigo via textiles.

Explore: Mediterranean Coastal Furniture Trends 2026

Algarve (Portugal): Atlantic Coastal Vibe

Design Aesthetic: Relaxed, sun-bleached, surf-inspired – natural materials with a laid-back luxury feel.

Popular Furniture Choices:

  • Weatherproof teak outdoor sets (beach clubs, poolside dining)
  • Rattan lounge chairs (covered terraces)
  • Seagrass pendant lights (restaurant and bar areas)
  • Reclaimed wood shelving (spa and retail spaces)

Logistics:

  • Port: Lisbon or Sines
  • Shipping time: 7-9 weeks from Bali
  • Customs: EU import duty 0-3%, Portuguese VAT 23%

Budget (30-room beach resort): €60,000-€90,000

Weatherproofing Note: Algarve's Atlantic climate is harsher than Mediterranean. Prioritize sealed teak and treated rattan for outdoor use.

Bonus: Mallorca & Balearic Islands (Spain)

Similar to Algarve but with stronger Mediterranean influence. See our dedicated guide: Mallorca & Balearic Islands Hotel Furniture Wholesale Guide 2026

Shipping to Adriatic & Mediterranean Ports

Container Options

  • 20ft container: €3,000-€5,000 (Bali to EU port) – fits 15-20 room project
  • 40ft container: €5,000-€8,000 – fits 30-40 room project

Timeline

  • Production: 4-6 weeks (custom orders)
  • Shipping: 6-8 weeks (Bali to EU port)
  • Customs clearance: 1-2 weeks
  • Domestic delivery: 3-7 days (port to hotel)
  • Total: 12-16 weeks

Fast-track option: Remood Furniture's Belgium warehouse stocks popular items for 3-5 day delivery across EU (no customs delays).

Learn more: Hotel Furniture Sourcing from Bali 2026

Budget Guide: Coastal Hotel Projects

Project Size Estimated Budget Typical Scope
15-room boutique hotel €30,000-€45,000 Lobby, restaurant, guest rooms (key pieces)
25-room resort €50,000-€75,000 Full furnishing (indoor + outdoor)
Beach club/restaurant only €15,000-€25,000 Dining area, lounge, bar
40-room luxury resort €80,000-€120,000 Complete furnishing + custom pieces

Cost Breakdown (typical 20-room project):

  • Furniture: 60% (€24,000)
  • Lighting: 15% (€6,000)
  • Textiles & decor: 10% (€4,000)
  • Shipping & logistics: 15% (€6,000)

How Remood Connects Hotels with Bali Artisans

Our Broker Model:

  • We source from vetted Bali suppliers (rattan, teak, lighting, textiles)
  • You receive wholesale pricing (no markup)
  • We earn a 5% referral commission from suppliers
  • We handle: sourcing, quality control, logistics, EU warehousing

Why Use a Broker?

  • Time savings: We know which suppliers excel at what (outdoor vs indoor, custom vs stock)
  • Quality assurance: Pre-shipment inspections prevent defects
  • Logistics expertise: We navigate customs, shipping, and EU regulations
  • Multi-supplier access: One contact for furniture, lighting, textiles, ceramics

Read: How to Source Hotel Furniture from Bali

Get a Custom Quote for Your Coastal Project

Planning a hotel opening, renovation, or beach club launch in Split, Dubrovnik, Santorini, Algarve, or another coastal destination?

Contact us: remoodfurniture@gmail.com

Include in your inquiry:

  • Project location (city/region)
  • Property type (boutique hotel, beach club, restaurant, villa)
  • Number of rooms or seating capacity
  • Estimated budget
  • Timeline (opening date or deadline)
  • Design preferences (Afrohemian, Mediterranean, minimalist, etc.)

We'll respond within 24 hours with:

  • Supplier recommendations
  • Preliminary quote
  • Logistics timeline
  • Sample images (if available)

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