Croatia (86)Dubrovnik Riviera/Islands (10)Dubrovnik (4)Dubrovnik (6)1-bedroom apartment #6466

Area description for Campara apartments

Type: 1-bedroom apartment • Bedrooms: 1 • Sleeps: 3 • Catering: Self-catering

Rates : per week - 350.00 € | per day - 50.00 €

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Rates & avialability per week

Period Price
Apartments 1, 2:June, September 350.00 € Change currency
Apartments 1, 2:July, August 420.00 € Change currency
Apartments 3, 4: June, September 490.00 € Change currency
Apartments 3,4: July, August 540.00 € Change currency

Rates & avialability per night

Period Price
Apartments 1, 2:June, September 50.00 € Change currency
Apartments 1, 2:July, August 60.00 € Change currency
Apartments 3, 4: June, September 70.00 € Change currency
Apartments 3,4: July, August 80.00 € Change currency
  • We can offer you a TRANSFER from or to the Airport at additional price of 25 Euro one way.
  • We are not accepting the reservation for less then 3 nights.
  • We apply the discount in case your stay is more then 7 days.
  • We do only accept a cash payment.
  • A non refundable deposit payment of 20% of the TOTAL amount payment is requested in order to make your reservation sure and protect the owner.
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Campara apartments/Ref: 6466
Owner Name Mr. Leo, Olga Campara
Tel. (landline) +385 99 50 370 94
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Dubrovnik

The city of Dubrovnik is situated in the very south of the Republic of Croatia. Dubrovnik is rich in cultural and historical monuments and is included in UNESCO World Heritage List. Dubrovnik Summer Festival is held annually here, and the city is also the venue for scientific, scholarly and literary conferences and world tourist congresses. The most recognizable feature which defines the History of Dubrovnik and gives it its characteristic are its intact city walls which run uninterrupted for 1940 meters encircling the city. This complex structure, one of the most beautiful and strongest fort systems in the Europe is the main attraction to the city's visitors.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik Riviera/Islands

The city of Dubrovnik is situated in the very south of the Republic of Croatia. Dubrovnik is rich in cultural and historical monuments and is included in UNESCO World Heritage List. Dubrovnik Summer Festival is held annually here, and the city is also the venue for scientific, scholarly and literary conferences and world tourist congresses. The most recognizable feature which defines the History of Dubrovnik and gives it its characteristic are its intact city walls which run uninterrupted for 1940 meters encircling the city. This complex structure, one of the most beautiful and strongest fort systems in the Europe is the main attraction to the city's visitors.
The geographical position of the area is typical of the classic Mediterranean or 'etesian' climate with mild and damp winters, and hot dry summers at quite low air humidity.
The average air temperature is 17°C and the summer sea temperature is 21°C approx. A maximum variation of 4°C is very beneficial to the nervous system and general health. There are many sunny days during the winter months. The gentle Maestral - the messenger of lovely weather, refreshes the average summer temperature of 25°C whereas during the cooler months, the Bura and Jugo winds prevail.
There are many picturesque islands near Dubrovnik. One of them is National park Mljet. Mljet is island located west from the Dubrovnik. The Mljet National Park covers the western part of this island, considered by many to be the most beautiful island on the Adriatic. This park is significant because of the two deep gulfs, called lakes because of their narrow connection to the open sea, and its dense, diverse Mediterranean vegetation. Dubrovnik is a place of gastronomic delight open air living, Mediterranean style, is a complemented by rich and varied gastronomic offer. The natural flavor of the sea and of the many Mediterranean delicacies is the same today as it has been over the centuries.
You can reach Dubrovnik by air, sea and road.