Traditional four bedroom villa in Bol, Brac Island
This traditional Dalmatian Island villa is situated in the picturesque coastal resort of Bol on Brac Island, home to Croatia’s most photographed beach, the spectacular Zlatni Rat. Tucked away in Bol’s old town district within a short walk down the steps to the sea front, this pretty villa is ideal for a group of friends or families with older children looking to stay at one of Croatia’s most popular resorts with a good offering of bars, restaurants and nightlife all within walking distance.
Parking is available at the rear of the property. Guests enter via the side of the house down a pathway to the main terrace and garden located at the front of the villa with a door leading into the spacious country style split level open plan kitchen / diner and lounge. A door from the lounge also opens out onto the main terrace. The first floor features two bedrooms. The first bedroom contains a Double bed with en-suite bathroom with corner bath. The second bedroom contains a double bed (twin beds pushed together) with en-suite walk in shower. Both bedrooms have sea views. On this first floor there is a separate toilet and from the landing a door leads out onto a small balcony with stairs going back down to the garden. The second floor features one double bedroom offering sea views and an en-suite bathroom. In this bedroom there is an option to offer flexible sleeping arrangements by adding an additional separate single bed (folding) suitable for one person. There is a further double bedroom with twin beds pushed together and a separate shower room.
In addition to its’ famous beach, Bol is also a popular destination for windsurfers. Vidova Gora, the highest point on any of the Croatian Islands at 778m forms the backdrop to Bol and is popular with hikers. The Branislav Deskovic Gallery located in a former Renaissance Town House contains a good selection of Croatian Art including works by the Sculptor Ivan Mestrovic and the Dubrovnik expressionist Ivan Dulcic. The Dominican Monastery located high on the cliff not far from Bol’s centre with a collection of amphora, ancient coins and paintings and well kept gardens overlooking the sea is also worth a visit.