Rates per week: 385.00 €
| Apartment Cecilia Anne - lovely sea view /Ref: 5827 | |
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| Owner Name | Mrs Alison Keefe |
| Tel | +385 021 630 402 |
| Tel | +385 (0)91 1975 241 |
| Fax | +385 (0)21 630 547 |
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Cecilia Anne is a luxury and tastefully furnished duplex apartment situated in a brand new apartment block in the beautiful Brac village of Milna. It’s terrace boasts a lovely sea view on a natural small bay with the hills of the Brac countryside all around. The apartment is situated in a quiet, almost isolated neighbourhood a 10-minute walk from Milna centre, a perfect holiday destination for those who wants a peaceful vacation. Come in the high season of July and August and you’ll find Milna vibrant with life with holidaymakers from all over Europe, especially from the yachting community as there are 2 stylish marinas in the town. The biggest and most secure harbour of Brac attracts sailors from all parts of Adriatic Sea and Mediterranean. Taste traditional cuisine and sample the friendly bars and cafes of the village. For a quiet holiday come in April-June or September/October.
Milna is the best natural bay in use as a navy port and ACI marina, with more than 200 anchorage places. It is surrounded by beautiful sandy and pebbly beaches with crystal clear sea.
Milna is situated 20 kilometres south-west from Supetar on the West coast of the island. In the summertime Milna is a very vibrant place because of all the yachts and boats that want to spend the night in a safe port. It has many sport activities such as soccer, volley ball, basketball and tennis, and courts on which you can play. The historical meaning of Milna starts from the 17th century, the local church is a very interesting religious place in built in rococo style.
In the most famous bay in Milna called Osibova, there are the remains of a gothic church. Also it is important to mention that the Russian military have had its own fleet in Milna during the Napoleon's wars in 1800.