Rates per week: 630.00 €
Week of stay should start on Saturday or Sunday.
We will try anyway to satisfy any different requests for longer or shorter stay, if possible.
Extra bed available and charged 10/15 € upon low/high season periods.
| Sweet Bay Residence/Ref: 6785 | |
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| Owner Name | Mr. Sergio Pierini |
| Tel | +385 917522497 |
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Pakleni archipelago:
islands of the Hvar bay reachable with touristic boats to enjoy nice beaches.
Hvar town center:
historic centre full of ancient buildings, churches and venetian style palaces.
Lots of nice restaurant with local cuisine, bars, disco.
Napoljun/castle:
On a nearby hill, there is a building named after Emperor Napoleon) - erected on a site where previously stood the medieval church of St Nicholas.
Visit also other nice towns such as Starigrad, Jelsa, Vrboska and beaches of the island.
Daily trip:
Departure from Hvar port: Day Trip to Blue Cave (Grotto) and Vis Island
Departures from Jelsa to the one of the most famous croatian beach Bol/Brac
other boat trip availabe
The island of Hvar is the queen of the Croatian Dalmatian islands and it has been famous since the antique because of its important strategic and nautical position, the rich of the various historical periods, the culture and natural monuments and the literature. Thanks to the mild climate, the warm winters and pleasant summers Hvar receives many guests, scientists and travellers, who are attracted by the dense mediterranean nature, rich tradition and arhitecture, and nightlife.
Lately, the worldvide celebrities are coming here to see what is it about.
informations taken from: http://www.hvarinfo.com/
Dalmatia, a tourist region of four counties, is the central part of the Adriatic coast that stretches, with its gentle green highlands hinterland and rivers and its thousand islands, from the North Velebit mountain range down to the southernmost border of Croatia south of Dubrovnik.
Their diversity, the natural wealth, the national parks and the exceptional wealth of monuments of culture and history and its historical heritage make it a leader in Croatian tourism whose traditions in these parts has a history of more than 160 years. It is an area that tells the story of Croatian history better than any book could.
Sun, vegetation and a unique combination of a mountain range that rises right out of the sea, gives the sea's blueness a special beauty. In the ADAC analysis of sea cleanliness the Adriatic has for years been one of the Mediterranean's cleanest seas, without "black points", in which the islands and open seas are set apart in particular, untouched by the pollution of civilisation and a real paradise for nautical tourists.
Historical heritage and monuments of culture are a part of the global heritage protected by UNESCO in the cities of Trogir, Split, Šibenik and Dubrovnik. The antiquity and early-Christianity complexes in Solin near Split, on Hvar, Korčula, in Ston, Bribir and Biskupija are exceptional finds in international archaeology, while the cathedrals in Zadar, Šibenik, Trogir, Split, Hvar, Korčula and Dubrovnik to this day preserve the most valuable works of the renowned artists of their time, and every coastal place settled during the antiquity preserves in its treasuries and museums a part of the history of an area in which artists have left their mark over the centuries, as have military leaders, rulers and passing conquerors...
But Dalmatia's true soul is revealed at a table rich with the healthy and simples dishes that are the chief trait of Dalmatian cuisine, founded on a pleasant combination of the best of Mediterranean culinary art and a tradition of gastronomic heritage reaching back to antiquity.
informations taken from: http://www.dalmatia.info