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Hände weg davon! Sowas versaut den kroatischen Tourismus der sonst sehr gut ist.
Eine Katastrophe! Übernachtung war nicht möglich. Dreckig, stinkig, offene Kabel an Steckdosen, angebrannter Boden,... Mir wird schlecht wenn ich dran denke. Parkplatz ja aber nur wer unbedingt eine neue kupplung braucht und die alte noch schnell abfackeln will! Leute, Hände weg von dieser Unterkunft. Adriatic.hr hat zum Glück innerhalb 2 Stunden einen Ersatz gefunden und unseren Urlaub gerettet.
Kindly don't promote this kind of property. The house is very old and has no maintenance. Damaged infrastructure and insects in the bedroom. There are no vessels. The air conditioner didn't work after 12 midnight. Kindly understand that this is also a kind of cheating tourist :( :(
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Si te gusta la inmundicia, no dudes en ir a este apartamento. Son unos estafadores, nos hemos quejado y no quieren devolvernos el dinero.
The centre of the sunniest Croatian island of the same name - Hvar is a unique blend of luxurious Mediterranean natural surroundings, layer upon layer of a rich cultural and historical heritage and sophisticated tourism. Located in picturesque natural surroundings on the south side of the island, surrounded by mighty medieval walls, magical fields and the scent of lavender, Hvar is a never-ending treasure of monumental heritage, culture and atmospheres. Its name originates from the word PHAROS - the Greek name for the island of Hvar and the town which was formerly in the place of the present Stari Grad (the Old Town) from which it took over the title as island centre in the 13th century. From its castle Španjol, high above the town, majestic views open up over the green Pakleni otoci (the Hell Islands) (ACI Marina Palmižana) and the open sea. The main city square in front of the cathedral by the Arsenal and the oldest European theatre from the 17th century are a favourite gathering place for tourists. Many museums hide valuable works of art (The Last Supper from the 15th century in the dining room of the Franciscan Monastery) and the Benedictine Monastery, famous for its lace making from agave fibres, is often visited.
South of Brač lies Hvar, the longest island in the Adriatic. This is an island of vineyards, olive groves and lavender. Hvar is without a doubt an exceptional island. It is characterized by pleasant winter and summer resorts, mild climate and abundant subtropical vegetation.
Source: Croatian National Tourist Board