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Villa Anita
Villa Anita is situated in the picturesque village of Lozisca on Brac. It is a traditional Dalmatian stone house.
This charming villa can accommodate 8 to 10 people comfortably.
On the ground floor there is a kitchen / dining room / sitting room area, 2 bedrooms (1 double and 1 twin) and a bathroom.
The upper floor has a kitchen / dining room / large sitting room area, 2 bedrooms (1 double and 1 twin) and a bathroom.
There is a outdoor private pool (fresh water).
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.
- Villa equipment:
Washing machine, air conditioning in the sitting rooms, cable TV, free internet connection, hair drier, iron, ironing board, barbecue, garden furniture
- Kitchen equipment:
Stove (gas and electric), oven, refrigerator, freezer, dishwasher, hood, coffee filter machine, microwave oven, mixer, kettle
Bedrooms:
Double-bedded rooms: 2
Twin-bedded rooms 2
Pull-out double sofa in the sitting room on the ground floor.
- Bathrooms:
Bathrooms with bath tub: 1
Bathrooms with shower unit: 1
Price includes:
Daily rent / electricity / water / final cleaning / linen /
towels / garden maintenance / pool maintenance
Exchange of linen: once per week.
Towel change frequency: enough towels to change as needed
Tourist tax is included in price.
Additional information:
Deposit on arrival (credit card authoris.): 300 EUR
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Children and extra beds
Pets
Facilities
- Balcony
- Dishwasher
- Kitchen
- Parking
- Pool
- Satellite TV
- TV
- Washing machine
- Wi-Fi
Parking
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Brač
Island Brac, the largest island of the central Dalmatian group of islands, the third largest among the Adriatic islands.
The highest peak of the island, Vidova Gora (Vitus’ Mount) (778 m). It is also the highest peak of all Croatian islands.
The limestone part of the coast is rocky and steep, while the rest is rather low and sandy.
The island landscape is dominated by a karst limestone relief, with numerous gullies, crevices, cavities, round valleys and coves. Milder forms of the relief, with brown Primorje soils (the most fertile on the island), are found mostly in the interior (especially between Lozisca and Nerezisca, as well as between Selca, Novo Selo and Sumartin).
The quarries of the island of Brac have been a source of stone for building decorative stonework for centuries. The old Romans have known its quality and used this very stone to build cities, temples, amphitheaters, palaces and graves all over Dalmatia.
There are no surface water streams on the island. Permanent water sources are provided only around Bol. Higher parts of the island ) are at some places covered with black and Aleppo pine forests. Larger or smaller forests of Aleppo pine are found around all coastal towns and villages.
The largest places are Pucisca and Supetar. Major farming products are olive oil, wine and fruit (sour cherries and almonds). Chief occupations include also livestock breeding and fishing. Fish canneries are located in Postira and Milna.
Major quarries, where the famous Brac building stone is excavated, are located near Pucisca, Selca, Postira, Splitska and Donji Humac.
Rich cultural and historic heritage that dates back to pre-historic times, unique gastronomy, beautiful beaches and bays, crystal blue sea, high quality accommodation in private facilities and the hospitality of the local people are the guarantees of a holiday you will always remember.
Sports & nature
Bol is very popular surfing center including a rich offer of other sport activities.Nightlife info
Bol-the most popular are cocktail bars „Varadero“, „Aquarius“ and „Bolero“ Supetar-the most popular are „Havana“, „Paparazzo“, „Roso“, „Benji“and „Thriller“ bar.Culture and history info
Rich cultural and historic heritage that dates back to pre-historic times.Read more