Villa in garden, private pool, close to sea
Julija Klovića, Zadar
Description
The villa is in quiet neighbourhood, off the street, enjoys peaceful location. It is surrounded by a big garden with private pool, offering plenty of possibilities to our guests to relax.
It is very close to a big complex of wood and beaches, with sports facilities (tennis, mini golf, volleyball, sea kayak, surfing, water skiing, paragliding) so our guests never have a dull moment! We organize special excursions and one day trips to surrounding islands and Parks of Nature. Restaurants, cafes, shops are within walking distance, and the historical Zadar Town can be reached by bus or by a 30 minutes walk. There is absolutely no need for a car.
Our guests appreciate privacy and quiet, but often explore the surrounding parks of nature and islands. Even a day trip to Dubrovnik is possible.
Amenities and services
- Bedding
- Internet
- Private Parking
- Kitchen
- Shower/Bathtub
- Late Arrival Possible
- Television
- Pets Welcome
More features
- Towels
- Air Conditioning
- Washing Machine
- Final Cleaning
- Garden
- Balcony/Terrace
- Down Payment Requested
- Number Of Rooms
- Size In Square Meters
- Stove
- Dishes
- Water Boiler
- Fridge
- Sink
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Own Key
- Own Toilet
- DTV Stars
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Prices
Base rate | surcharge for additonal guest | ||
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117.65 EUR/night | 0.00 | 0.00 | EUR/night |
Sights and transport nearby
A spacious (45 m2) apartment, new, in a new modern villa surrounded by big garden and gate, with private pool, very safe, ideal for relaxation, very private and secluded. Peaceful location, off the street. Sea and a big beach and water sports and tennis complex just 5 minute walk, restaurants and cafes 10 minutes walk, supermarket 10 minutes away and old historic Zadar Town 30 minutes walk away. A car is not necessary.
THE PERFECT BREAK IN ZADAR
“Little Croatian Rome” (Zadar) is surrounded with 5 National Parks: Paklenica, Kornati, Plitvice Lakes, Krka waterfalls and North Velebit. An hour or two by car or by boat from Zadar or other towns in the region takes you to all National Parks. Zadar is not too crowded, it’s not overrun with tourists and has two unique attractions – the sound-and-light spectacle of the Sea Organ and Sun Salutation – need to be seen and heard to be believed. It’s not a picture-postcard kind of place, but the mix of beautiful Roman architecture, Habsburg elegance, a wonderful seafront and some unsightly ordinary office blocks is what gives Zadar so much character. It's no Dubrovnik, but it's not a museum town either – this is a living, vibrant city, enjoyed by its residents and visitors alike.