The villa is situated above the beach of St. James, in Dubrovnik, near the most luxurious hotels.
Behind the villa is a community park, from which you can walk to the historical city in just 15 minutes. The pretty pebble beach and crystal clear waters are within walking distance, where you can soak up the sun and enjoy the idyllic sea breeze.
The villa is elevated, providing a breath-taking view of the sea and the island Lokrum. The garden, terrace and surrounding trees give this villa a private and tranquil feeling, like you are part of the untouched nature that surrounds it.
The outdoor terrace and sunbathing area offer plenty of space to relax and enjoy the sun, whilst the terrace has outdoor dining sets so you can enjoy al fresco dining.
This unique villa is made up of traditional stonework and green windows. The interior is dominated by Croatian wooden furniture and wooden ceilings, creating a warm and homely atmosphere.
On the ground floor there is a living room, dining area, fully-equipped kitchen and a toilet with a washing machine. Green doors open up to the terrace and you can enjoy the stream of light and air that enters the quaint villa.
One the first floor there of the villa there are 2 double bedrooms with a neutral color scheme and plenty of storage space, the unique green doors add a quirky touch to these rooms. Also on this floor there is a modern bathroom with spacious bath tub.
On the second floor there are another 2 bedrooms and another modern bathroom with a shower. The rooms on the second floor are decorated with natural stone walls and create a truly traditional Croatian feel.
Distance to the centre | 1100 meters | |
Distance to the sea | 90 meters | |
Nearest airport | 23 km | |
Nearest bar | 500 meters | |
Nearest beach | 760 meters | |
Nearest bus stop | 360 meters | |
Nearest ferry port | 5 km | |
Nearest hospital | 3 km | |
Nearest petrol station | 3 km | |
Nearest shop | 830 meters |
Things to see and do:
Dubrovnik is a city rich in history and its lives it every day with the buildings and monuments inherited from their coloured past. We have listed the beautiful and important sights that we think you should visit on your villa holiday.
City Walls –The ancient city walls have been there for hundreds of years and are TripAdvisor’s number 1 listed thing to do in Dubrovnik. It is an experience like no other and offers an amazing view of Dubrovnik and its surrounding areas, especially if you climb the Minčeta which is the highest point.
Fort St Lawrence – Also known as “Dubrovnik’s Gibraltar” this impressive fortress was built for the purpose of keeping out the Venetian Republic and soon became a symbol of freedom. Above the entrance, there is an inscription that reads “Freedom is not to be sold for all the treasures in the world”. Now it is used for performances during the Dubrovnik Summer festival and has become of the world’s best stages for the performance of Hamlet.
Onofrio Fountain – Italian architect Onofrio Della Cava built the fountain in 1438 after new waterworks were built in the city and provided Dubrovnik with water. It was used until the early 19th century until the arrival of modern plumbing.
Rector’s Palace – This palace, which palaza sponza
is both Gothic and Renaissance was built in the 12th century and housed Dubrovnik’s Rector. Over the years the palace was damaged by earthquakes, gunpowder explosions or fires and has undergone various reconstructions. Today you can see the historic building as well as the museum that holds many ancient artefacts.
Sponza Palace – This Gothic-Renaissance palace served for a variety of public functions including a customs office and the mint. Now, it is home to the city archives which hold many precious documents dating back to the 12th century and Memorial Room of Dubrovnik Defenders who fought in the war of independence.
Lazareti – The Lazareti was used as a quarantine in ancient times for those who were travelling from lands where there could be contagious illnesses. It was Dubrovnik’s defence and considered one of their greatest inventions. Travellers could be help for up to 40 days before they were allowed into the city. Now, it is used to house performance groups, craft workshops, concerts, and nightclubs and is a great source of entertainment if you are visiting Dubrovnik.
Dubrovnik Cathedral – The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin has been rebuilt numerous times and majorly rebuilt after the 1667 earthquake. Inside the Cathedral Treasury, there are relics of St Blaise and a number of impressive paintings that date back many centuries.
Srđ – is a mountain behind the city of hill srđDubrovnik and can be visited on foot, by car or cable car. At the top of the mount is Fort Imperial, which was built during the Napoleonic Wars and was used during the War of Independence. As well as being historically important, it offers amazing views of the walled city of Dubrovnik.
Trsteno – is the oldest arboretum in this part of the world and was built in the late 15th century. It consists of beautiful gardens, an impressive fountain displaying Neptune and is considered a protected natural monument. It was also used for filming the Game of Thrones series.
Mljet National Park – Mljet is the most forested Croatian island and one of the best preserved in the entire Mediterranean. There is also a 12th-century Benedictine Monastery on St Mary’s Island which is impressive to view.
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Rate summary | €220 - €407 | €1,540 - €2,849 | - | 3 Nights | - |