This extraordinary villa is situated at the very entrance of the City of Dubrovnik, parallel to the island of Daksa and the peninsula Babin Kuk. Built in the 1960s, its private beach and large distinctive vaults, carved into the rocks upon which it stands, attract the attention of observers on the sea.
The villa's large terrace, surrounded by a garden, offers a wonderful view of the Elaphiti Islands, including the largest ones – Šipan, Koločep, and Lopud. This wonderful villa provides its guests with an oasis of peace and perfect comfort in an idyllic setting of the authentic Mediterranean, as it once was.
The house consists of the main villa, which can accommodate up to 7 guests, plus an extra annex (charged separately), which can accommodate 2 more people. The main house consists of 3 double bedrooms and 1 single bedroom, 3 bathrooms, a family room, and a kitchen. The annex consists of 1 bedroom and a bathroom, with an additional charge of 350 EUR/day.
Dubrovnik, known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic", is a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its stunning medieval architecture, charming Old Town, and crystal-clear waters. Nestled along the southern coast of Croatia, it offers a perfect mix of rich history and natural beauty. The region is surrounded by beautiful national parks, such as Mljet National Park, known for its lush forests and saltwater lakes.
For those who love the beach, Banje Beach offers spectacular views of the Old Town, while Lapad Beach provides a quieter, family-friendly setting.
Dubrovnik's Old Town features stunning medieval architecture and the chance to walk along the city walls for breathtaking views. The beautiful Sponza Palace houses the city's archives and showcases a mix of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. For a unique perspective, visit Fort Lovrijenac, which overlooks the city and the Adriatic Sea, or take a ferry to Lokrum Island, a serene retreat known for its lush nature and peacocks.
Explore the charming Lapad Peninsula, perfect for shopping and dining, or take a ride on the Dubrovnik Cable Car for panoramic views from Mount Srđ. The beautiful Stradun street is ideal for strolling, shopping, and relaxing at a café. If you’re interested in history, visit War Photo Limited for powerful photography or the Franciscan Monastery, home to the third oldest pharmacy in the world.
Don’t forget to enjoy Dubrovnik’s fresh seafood and local wines, or take a boat tour to nearby islands like Korčula and Mljet. For nature lovers, the stunning beaches, cliffs, and natural parks surrounding the city are a must-see, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle. In Gornji Rožat, unwind amidst tranquil landscapes and even visit the nearby vineyard.
Whether you’re exploring the historic city walls, relaxing by the sea, or visiting nearby islands, Dubrovnik and its surroundings offer something for everyone.