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Villa Skalinada

Villa Skalinada is situated in the picturesque little town of Baska Voda on the Makarska Riviera. This charming villa can accommodate 8 people comfortably.

On the ground floor there is a kitchen / dining room / sitting room area, 1 bedroom and 1 separate WC.

The upper floor has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. A large garden contains 2 garden terraces and an outdoor swimming pool. A small 60 m road connects the house with the public beach.

Other information

Minimum stay: 7 nights in July and August; For other periods, please inquiry.
Day of arrival: Saturday in July and August; For other periods, please inquiry.

Staff: maid (non-resident)

  • Villa equipment:

Washing machine, air conditioning, satellite TV, Hi-fi, DVD player, hair drier, iron, ironing board, barbecue, outdoor and indoor fireplace, garden furniture, Internet connection

  • Kitchen equipment:

4-ring ceramic hob, oven, refrigerator/ freezer, dishwasher, toaster, hood, coffee filter machine, microwave oven, espresso machine, mixer, kettle

  • Bedroom details:

Double-bedded rooms: 3
Single-bedded rooms: 2

  • Bathroom details:

Bathrooms with bath: 1
Bathrooms with shower: 1
Separate WC: 1

Price includes:
Daily rent, electricity, water, final cleaning, linen, towels, garden maintenance, pool maintenance

Early booking discount until 31.12.2013.: 5% for rental periods: 01.01.-13.06. and 13.09.-31.12
Rental periods 01.01.-15.06. and 15.09.-31.12. half day trip to Omis.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Deposit on arrival (credit card author): 500 EUR

End cleaning included in the price. (Extra cleaning is 80 EUR)
Exchange of towels: once per week

Check-in time

16:00

Check-out time

10:00

Children and extra beds

Baby cot available on request High chair available on request

Pets

no pets allowed

Facilities

  • Air condition
  • Dishwasher
  • DVD Player
  • Grill
  • Kitchen
  • Parking
  • Pool
  • Satellite TV
  • TV
  • Washing machine
  • Wi-Fi

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Baška Voda

Baška Voda

Baška Voda is a small town on the Makarska Riviera, with about 2100 inhabitants.This tourist jewel located on the shores of the Adriatic Sea. In history was a typical Mediterranean village of farmers and fishermen.  With the development of tourism at the beginning of the 1960. Baška Voda  has grown into a desirable tourist destination with a wide range of entertainment and cultural events.

It is 10 kilometers northwest of the city of Makarska and 45 kilometers of the Split. The name of Baška Voda probably comes from Biston, the mythical ancestor of the Thracian tribes of Bistonen. He was the son of Ares and Kalyroja goddess, protector of the water. Symbols of these deities can be found in the vicinity of the place.

Archaeological finds suggest that this area was inhabited since Roman times.  Settlement was established in the early 18th century. There are two churches in Baška Voda: St. Lovro’s Church and St. Nicholas’ Church.

There are two major museum collections in the old town center: archaeological collections and the ultra-rich and high-quality Malacological Collection.

Baška Voda was commercial, agricultural and fishing place and now it is a popular tourist destination. Clean sea, beautiful pine forests and beautiful beaches attract them.

In Baška Voda you can enjoy the natural beauty and mild climate of the local area.

There are many popular music concerts, traditional fishermen’s nights and a large number of places for night life.



Sports & nature

Sports & natureClean sea, beautiful pine forests and beautiful beaches attract tourists. You can visit nature park of Biokovo, enjoy in parasailing, paraglaiding.

Nightlife info

Nightlife infoThere are many cafes, restaurants, beach clubs. Beach club Apollo is popular party place during day and night. It is situated right on the beach so visitors can refresh them self in the sea.

Culture and history info

Culture and history infoArchaeological finds suggest that area of Baška Voda was inhabited since Roman times. Settlement was established in the early 18th century. There are two churches in Baška Voda: St. Lovro’s Church and St. Nicholas’ Church. Baška Voda is proud of two major museum collections in the old town center: archaeological collections and the ultra-rich and high-quality Malacological Collection.

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