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Agosto 2019. Eccellente collocazione con vista mare eccezionale. Appartamentino ben accessoriato (con tanto di figorifero "normale" e non "mini" e ben due bagni). Televisione satellitare con programmi anche italiani (mai guardati ma lo riferisco) e buon segnale wi-fi (spesso solo dichiarato negli appartamenti in Croazia). Tutto funzionante. Non sarebbe male qualche piccola (ripeto "piccola") sistemazione di porte e arredi ma non siamo all'Hilton e non ci si deve vivere per mesi. Proprietario presente e molto gentile. Inoltre, non secondario, in grado di parlare con Voi sia in Italiano che in Inglese. Insomma tutto bene. Nota dolente: non c'entra con l'appartamento, ma la baia di Molunat è molto bella, ma per eremiti. 1° Avviso: in Croazia prelevate al bankomat in kune e non accettate il cambio in Euro che la macchina Vi propone (di solito per ben due volte consecutive). Il cambio "alla cieca" significa rimettersi alla propria banca italiana, che vi farà risparmiare un buon 10% e talvolta anche di più. Benissimo i pagamenti diretti (sempre in kune) con il bankomat. 2° Avviso: in Croazia quasi tutte le prese della corrente sono tedesche con solo due fori. Se avete marchingegni con spine a tre portatevi un adattatore: sono molto difficili da trovare sul posto.
Molunat is a fishing and tourist settlement in the extreme south of the Croatian coastline at the distance of 40 km SE from Dubrovnik and 20 km from the airport and from Cavtat. It is connected by bus lines three times a day. Molunat is located at the distance of 12 nautical miles from Cavtat and 18 nautical miles from Dubrovnik.
Molunat offers private accommodation in family apartment houses, pensions and camping-sites. There is a post office, a slipway with adjacent berths, a shop offering home grown fruit and vegetables, a restaurant, two coffee shops, the diving club and the fishing cooperative.
The name Molunat derives from Illyrian and Greek root (molos - the port) referring to the ancient ports of Mali and Veliki Molunat protected against bad weather conditions. There are many traces of various archaelogical sites on the sea floor, on the mainland, on its walls and fortifications. The Molunat area has an ecologically preserved nature with numerous species of mediterranean medicinal herbs. Its indented coastline is full of coves around the peninsula, the two islets with shallow and clear sea with plenty of fish. Veliki and Mali Škoj and Gora od Molunta are covered by dense macchia, holm-oaks, cypress trees and the umbrella-pines. Due to the favourable land configuration, the climate is mild, mediterranean with hot summers and refreshing mistral blowing in the afternoon hours.
The over a thousand year old history of Dubrovnik is visible in every part of this city. The city is a living museum and a live stage, and has an ideal connection between its historical past and the modern day. It is surrounded by medieval walls that are 1940 metres long and are preserved in their original form. They are open to visitors and are the city’s greatest attraction. Since 1979 the town has been under UNSECO protection.
Dubrovnik is mainly a cultural destination, which asides from monuments of interest, offers a series of cultural events and festivals. Dubrovnik is a destination where you can enjoy a rest, and has extremely good air connections with all the larger European centres. Dubrovnik is a city that charms, a city that you fall in love with and always return to like new, to discover more unique experiences.
Source: Croatian National Tourist Board