Villa for up to 18 people situated directly on the beach on the Island of Vis
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Seafront Villa Kati
Seafront Villa Kati is a unique Villa located on the seafront of Vis town, Croatia and it can accommodate up to 18 people. It's coated with exquisite Brač stone, the same type of stone used for the facade of the White House in Washington D.C., and equipped with finest wooden interior. The 4 floors of the Villa were completely renovated and refurbished in 2017 after the construction in 2000. There are 4 exquisite apartments integrated into one Villa while retaining the privacy of each part. Each apartment consists a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious living and dinning room. All together, there are 7 bahrooms and 9 double bed bedrooms. Each bedroom has a beautiful sea view and each apartment has a large terrace with a sea view where the guests can enjoy sunbathing and alfresco dining. Fully equipped apartments with comfortable beds and air-condition will serve you as a temporary home in the heart of antique part of Vis. Villa Sunset Water has 540 sqm of wonderful interior space and 310 sqm of terraces with a sea view including 225 sqm of private terrace/beach that stretches all the way into the sea allowing direct entrance into the sea via swimming stairs and a possibility for up to two yachts berths.
The island of Vis is a pearl among Croatian Adriatic islands, left untouched by the development of tourism for so many years – due to its strategic location on the open sea, it served as a military zone for many years. The island began to open slowly to the outside world, offering its unique traditions, history, cultural heritage and natural beauties and it is slowly becoming one of the most popular tourist destinations in Croatia. In a deep bay on the northern side of the island, in 397 BC, Dionysus the elder, general and tyrant of Syracuse, then the strongest state in the Greek world, founded the first Greek colony on the eastern coast of the Adriatic. But the history of the island goes back far into the past. Greek historian The Opompus (died in 323 BC) writes that the Ionian Sea (i.e. the Adriatic) got its name from Ionios, “an Illyrian from Issa who once ruled over these realms”; his figure is shown on the first coin of the colony of Issa, with a dolphin, symbol of the sea, on the reverse.
Vis
9 bedrooms
18 guests
7 bathrooms
540 m2
pet not allowed
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This accommodation is not rented to groups of young people (up to 25 years)
Indoors
IronIroning boardBed linen providedCable/Satellite TVStoveGasAir-conditioningShowerTowels providedHair dryerSeparate WCBathroomToaletBedroomLiving roomSeating areaDining areaHeating
Outdoors
Parking - on-streetBalconyBBQ Grill
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BeachfrontOceanfrontOcean viewSea view
Kitchen
OvenMicrowaveCoffee makerEspresso machineDishwasherRefrigeratorFreezerFan / extractorToasterWater kettleKitchen utensils provided
Equipment and others
Washing machineWiFiChildrenHighchair