Croatia (85)Dalmatia (67)Makarska (2)Makarska (1)Large apartment #5831

Area description for Villa Lucia

Type: Large apartment • Bedrooms: 4 • Sleeps: 10 • Catering: Self-catering

Rates per week: 280.00 €

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Period Price
until 01. 06. 2008. apartment 1 280.00 € Change currency
01.06. - 01.07. apartment 1 350.00 € Change currency
01.07. - 15.08. apartment 1 420.00 € Change currency
15.08. - 15.09. apartment 1 350.00 € Change currency
15.09. - 31.12. apartment 1 280.00 € Change currency
until 01. 06. 2008. apartment 2 630.00 € Change currency
01.06. - 01.07. apartment 2 700.00 € Change currency
01.07. - 15.08. apartment 2 770.00 € Change currency
15.08. - 15.09. apartment 2 700.00 € Change currency
15.09. -31.12. apartment 2 630.00 € Change currency

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Villa Lucia/Ref: 5831
Owner Name Mrs. Marija Begovic
Tel 00385 021 690353
Tel ++385 98 1612518
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Makarska

Makarska

Makarska has always been the center of the surrounding region known as Makarska Riviera, both in an administrative, political and economic sense, as well as a center of culture, education, and since the mid twentieth century, tourism.
Today, it is a city of more than 15 thousand inhabitants that encompasses picturesque villages at the foot of the Biokovo Mountain, including Veliko Brdo, Puharići, Kotišina and Makar (which is where the name of Makarska comes from).
Makarska is one of the most famous tourist destinations on the Croatian coast, attractive for its nature and good climate, rich in tourist attractions and full of hospitable hosts.
To this day, Makarska is known for its sandy beach, which is almost 2 kilometers long. The walkways are lined with pine trees and surrounded by luxury hotels, tourist facilities, and gastronomical havens, and there is plenty of fun for both adults and children.
Makarska is located below the mountain of Biokovo (1762 m), which protects it from the harsh continental climate and is responsible for its rich Mediterranean vegetation, mild winters, long, warm summers cooled by a refreshing breeze called maestral.
Makarska has more than 2750 hours of sun each year and the air temperature above 20°C from July to September. During these same months, the
crystal-clear sea also averages a temperature of above 20°C.
The city of Makarska grew around a natural harbor protected by a picturesque peninsula of Sveti Petar (St. Peter) and the cape Osejava. It is the only harbor of this kind between the mouth of the Cetina and Neretva rivers. In the past it provided protection and safe harbor during stormy weather to sailors, pirates and merchants, and nowadays it does the same for yachts, sailing boats and tourist ships. This contributed to its development into a trading port, especially during the Ottoman and Venetian occupation. Today, there is a ferry line which runs a few times a day from Makarska to Sumartin on the island Brač.
During the summer months the harbor fills up with yachts and tourist ships, while young people crowd the main Kačić square enjoying entertain¬ment and cultural performances.
As the night goes on, Makarska be¬comes livelier and livelier, and its ca¬fes, restaurants and discotheques fill up.
The best way to become familiar with the history of this city is by visit¬ing the Franciscan monastery which recently celebrated its 500th anniversa¬ry.
The monastery boasts a picture gallery, library, one-of-a-kind Malaco-logical museum (dedicated to the study and preservation of mollusks) and the Institute of Mountains and Sea. The church of St. Marko is located on the Kacic square. On its north side are: the Gojak gallery, located in the old school building, public library, the school of music, and the headquarters of the Makarska Riviera radio.
The city museum can be found on the waterfront, as well as the church of St. Filip. The renovated church of St. Petar is located in the St. Petar park, a spot with a beautiful view of the city, magnificent Mount Biokovo and the open sea.

Dalmatia

Keeping on with the tradition of the administrative division of Croatian territory into counties, that was for the first time in Croatia mentioned in the 10th century, the County of Split and Dalmatia has rightly gained the title of the largest, and as many consider it to be, the most beautiful Croatian county.
The County of Split and Dalmatia, that together with the sea covers an area of 14,501 km2, has a population of 474,000. Today it is divided in 10 towns and 36 municipalities. The city of Split with a population of 207,000 is the centre of this County.

Keeping on with the tradition of the administrative division of Croatian territory into counties, that was for the first time in Croatia mentioned in the 10th century, the County of Split and Dalmatia has rightly gained the title of the largest, and as many consider it to be, the most beautiful Croatian county. It is almost difficult to distinguish the factors that contribute to its beauty: nature, history, cultural heritage or its people. In the County that takes great pride in hundreds of kilometres of coastline, mountain peaks and rich tradition woven into each and every pore of life, each of these factors is at least partly responsible for its uniqueness..