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Vacation house Villa Korčula
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Vacation house Villa Korčula

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Vacation house on Korčula island, in the middle of nature, offers spacious swimming pool with arbor, beautiful sea views, sunsets and the starry sky views, 7 km from Vela luka where all necessities are available. Rocky bay, almost private, under the house, 5 minutes walking distance, with sup available to guests. The space A beautiful vacation house is situated in a secluded place with magnificent views and big swimming pool among olive trees. It's close to a rocky beach with the crystal clear sea. The house is surrounded by sounds of nature and night stary sky with very visible Milky Way. Inside the vacation house with a spacious living room, dinning room and the kitchen are also 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 3 terraces. Upstairs are three bedrooms and the bathroom. The biggest bedroom has a terrace. All bedrooms have sea view. Downstairs is an open space, 60 m2 large with big kichen and dining area. lt has three terrace. The main one, in front of the house facing west, has a beautifull sea view of specatcular sunsets. Big swimming pool, 10x3m2 m wide, is private and only guests use it with a big shadow deck - 20 m2 wide, equiped with lounge furniture. There is always the wind breezing cooling hot summer days. Barbique and the free parking place are on open area next to the vacation house. The house is located on the west part of the Korčula island with many bays around. Just under the property, cca 250 m far away, going through olive trees, passing authentic stone walls houndreds of years old, is situated a beautifull rocky bay where usually there are no people. Property is situated 6 km far away from Vela Luka where you can find: market, fishmarket, vinesellers, post office, tobacco shops, turist office, bars, restaurants ….. If you have time and a need for a nice long walk, you can do that following pitoresque roads or coast shore and enjoy many beautiful views and smells of nature.There are also many hiking tracks through forests, olive growes Guest access All house - 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, dinning and living room, big covered terrace with spectacular views, spacious swimming pool with deck and lounge area, parking, BBQ with cooking utilities, spacious yard, isolated rocky bay near the house. Other things to note The island of Korcula is one of the biggest and most populated island of Dalmatia, the Mediterranean region situated in the Adriatic sea. It is the southernmost island of the Adriatic Middle-Dalmatian islands, and as so is the whole region part of the State territory of the Republic of Croatia. It has a surface of 276 square km, is 46,8 km long with the wides part being 7,8 km. The east side of the island is only 1270 m far from the land and peninsula Pelješac, whilst the west side ranges deeply into the Adriatic Sea. Along its shore there are 50 smaller islets. The island is built from lime-stone with its highest peak of 568 m (Klupca). The majority of inhabitants live off tourism and agriculture (vines, olive-trees, vegetables and citrus fruits). A minor part makes a living by sailing around the seas of the world. Korcula is renowned for the beauty of its nature and rich cultural heritage. Suffice it to mention the islet of Proizd, elected in 2007 as the most beautiful beach in the Adriatic, or the town of Korčula – one of the most beautiful medieval towns in Croatia. A mild climate and plenty of sunny days on a yearly basis are particularly beneficial to the vineyards of Korčula where the highly reputed white wines Grk and Pošip come from. Korcula’s cuisine is among its top attractions. While there is a variety of international restaurants located throughout the island, the local staples of lamb, cured ham and fresh seafood grilled with olive oil and parsley should be experienced. Also not to be missed are the island’s indigenous wines, Posip and Rukatac. Visitors can indulge in Korčula’s specialties served in the island’s restaurants, taverns and agritourism. Those more active will have hiking and cycle paths at their disposal, as well as diving centres and sport facilities. Korčula was inhabited back in prehistoric times, as witnessed by the archeological finds from Vela Spila (literarly Big Cave) near the little town of Vela Luka on the western part of the island of Korcula located at the bottom of a deeply and wide bay indented by many coves, the slopes of which descend slowly to the sea, covered with vineyards, olive trees, fig trees and pines. Wide panorama views, a mild Mediterranean climate, clear sea, an interesting and rich cultural heritage, various sports and leisure potential make Vela Luka an attractive tourist destination. Vela Luka is the largest town on the island, a municipality with almost 5,000 inhabitants, 42 km from the city of Korcula by island road, which ends here. It has several hotels, and the Kalos medical centre for rheumatic disorders and rehabilitation. Vela Luka is surrounded by many bays with fine beaches. A scenic view on the Hum hill gives an unique view of Vela Luka and the broad surrounding of the island of Korcula. Restaurants in Vela Luka base their gastronomic range on local food and provide service in pleasant Mediterranean interiors with the ubiquitous sounds of “klapa” songs, for which Vela Luka is Widely known. The gastronomical riches of the Korčula island you may enjoy in the rustic village athmosphere set amidsts the pine and olive groves. During the months of July and August many performances, concerts and events takes place. Some of the most interesting are Vela Luka festival, small boat race of Sveti Ivan. The Korčula island may be viewed by a car, scooter, bicycle or a boat available in agencis. Day trips to Dubrovnik, the town of Korcula, or the small islands Ošjak and Proizd are an obligatory part of services. Surrounded by numerous islets, inlets, lush vegetation with wide areas of olives and vineyards, Vela Luka is a promise of an authentic Mediterranean holidays. Best time to come april – november Regular ferry lines – from Orebić on Pelješac penisula to Dominči (ferry quay not far from Korčula town), from Split to Vela Luka and from Drvenik to Korčula (only in summer) connect the island with the mainland and from Lastovo island. Fast catamaran lines connect the town of Korčula with Split and Dubrovnik, and Vela Luka with Split. There are also regular bus lines linking the island with Dubrovnik and Zagreb, while local bus lines operate on the island.

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