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Villa Val

On the southeastern tip of the island of Brac, in the picturesque fishing village Sumartin, there is a stone house called Villa Val. The sea is just a few metres from the south wall of the villa.

In addition to the main house, on the north side there is a swimming pool, garden and a guest house.

 In the main house there are three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, one separate toilet, an indoor wood-burning fireplace, a satellite TV, a fully equipped kitchen, a large dining room and lounge.

The guest house is composed of a unique kitchen, dining room, living room, bathroom and sleeping gallery and it offers a special atmosphere overlooking the pool, lawn, sea and picturesque Franciscan monastery.

If you enjoy healthy food, there is an eco-garden with tomato, lettuce, onion, parsley …

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, satellite TV, Hi-fi, DVD player, hair drier, iron, ironing board, barbecue, outdoor fireplace, indoor fireplace, garden furniture, Internet connection.

  • Kitchen equipment:

4-ring ceramic hob, oven, refrigerator, freezer, dishwasher, toaster, hood, mixer, automatic bread maker.

 Price includes: 

Daily rent / electricity / water / final cleaning / linen /
towels / garden maintenance / pool maintenance

Additional information:

Deposit on arrival (in cash on the arrival): 300 EUR

Check-in time

16:00

Check-out time

10:00

Children and extra beds

baby cot on request

Pets

no

Facilities

  • DVD Player
  • Grill
  • Klimaanlage
  • Küche
  • Parking
  • Pool
  • Satelliten-TV
  • Spülmaschine
  • Waschmaschine
  • Wi-Fi

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Brač

Brač

Island Brac, the largest island of the central Dalmatian group of islands. It is  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. 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.

Composed primarily of limestone and dolomite, 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, amphitheaters, temples, 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 (above 400 m) 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; dominant are dense evergreen underbrush (macchia) and rocky ground.

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.

Brač is beautiful island for nice vacation in Croatia.



Sports & nature

Sports & natureBol is very popular surfing center including a rich offer of other sport activities.

Nightlife info

Nightlife infoBol-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

Culture and history infoRich cultural and historic heritage that dates back to pre-historic times.

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