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The nearest neighboring secluded holiday home is blissfully 300 meters away, ensuring true relaxation.
Picture yourself on the spacious terrace above the second cottage, gazing at enchanting views of Hvar Island, the Pelješac Peninsula, and the Makarska Riviera against the backdrop of the majestic Biokovo Mountains.
Just a few meters from the kitchen, discover a large stone grill—a perfect spot for sizzling feasts. Park your vehicle securely within the enclosed premises. To reach this gem, follow a normal road from Selca Puntinak for approximately 700 meters, then continue along a well-maintained gravel path for about 600 meters until you arrive at your doorstep.
The nearest pebble beach, Selca Puntinak, awaits just 1.1 kilometers away. For more beach bliss, visit Santa Barbara Beach, a mere 1.5 kilometers distant. And don’t miss the cozy beachside bar, where warm sandwiches, pancakes, and refreshments await.
If you seek refuge in the embrace of nature, Robinzonáda Amfiteatro on Brač Island is your idyllic sanctuary.
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Zklamalo nas ze tam nebyly rybí trhy a plaze písečné bohužel zákaz psa
Ochotná, milá, super majitelka
Moře je vzdálené přesně 2km , bylo uvedeno méně a je to hůř přístupné aby si mohl člověk zaplavat ale nakonec se podařilo
dáváme přednost soukromí, vyhledáváme spíš samostatný přístup k vodě, na pláže moc nechodíme, Zásobování obchodů odpovídá chorvatské normě.
Milá a velmi ochotná majitelka
Ubytování perfektní, čisté, nejlepší z chorvatských robinsonád, které jsme absolvovali, 5 hvězdiček nedávám jen proto. že vzdálenost od moře neodpovídá údajům, které uvádí majitel, 300 m není ani vzdušnou čarou, k moři se dá jen autem, nebo asi 1 km příkrým chorvatským terénem.
Selca, with its life connected to stone and the stone trade, this easternmost municipality of Brač is decorated by houses built in white stone out of which many palaces in Dalmatia and Venice were also constructed.
Selca is dominated by an enormous neo-Roman parish church, as well as an open air gallery of busts and statues (a memorial to the Russian author Leo Tolstoy, the German politician Hans Dietrich Genscher, Pope John Paul II and a series of others). In the parish church there is a sculpture of the heart of Jesus, made by the famous sculptor Ivan Meštrović.
Near Selca, a series of hamlets form a collection of living miniature shepherd villages on the island of Brač. The ideal of this former shepherd region has not crumbled under the spirit of modern times.
The tourist village of Puntinak near Selca is a series of beautiful stone houses with comfortable apartments, right by the sea shore.
The island of Brač is the highest and third largest island in the Adriatic Sea. The island is well known for its quality stone used to build many palaces. This is the island with the only stone mason school in Croatia.
Source: Croatian National Tourist Board