Overview
This beautiful villa has been renovated on an old family stone house, following the traditional architecture and stone facade connecting it with modern, pleasant details to make your stay very comfortable and unforgettable. Villa Kralj is well-equipped, organized on two floors connected by an internal staircase and a separate apartment connected with the outdoor staircase (all offered exclusively for one group). It is nestled on a fenced property, and it is situated at the end of the street in a quiet area named Borak above small town Omiš (3km).
Villa Kralj boasts spectacular views over the small Church of St. Stephen, Omiš city, the Adriatic sea, coast, the islands, and the Omiška Dinara hills, with an attractive walking trail to the highest summit of Omiska Dinara named Kula (863m above sea level). The nearest minimarket is 2km away, and supermarkets, restaurants, pharmacies, and the nearest beach are just 3km away from the villa. The car is needed as you are located up on the hills, 3km above the coastal road.
The outdoor area offers a stunning swimming pool with hydro-massage overlooking the sea and Omiš. The outdoor area (West orientation) includes a spacious sun deck area with 8 lounge chairs, an outdoor shower, 2 sun-umbrellas, and an outdoor dining area for 8 people where you can relax at any time of day or night. There is a small playground with a slide and some toys for your youngest. A traditional barbecue is located next to the main entrance to the house, next to the outdoor dining area.
It's location is only 3km from Omiš, a town, and port in the Dalmatia region of Croatia, and is a municipality in the Split-Dalmatia County. Omiš is where the emerald-green Cetina River meets the Adriatic Sea, and here you can try many activities like rafting, zip-line above Cetina river, canoeing, canyoning, boat tours on the river or from Omiš to island Brač, Hvar, Vis....and more. You are situated approximately 28 km south-east of Croatia's second-largest city, Split. Split is a Unesco world heritage site that is nearby your location. The closest heritage site is the Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian (28 km, or half-hour drive) and it is very much worth visiting. The vicinity of Makarska Riviera is also a plus, as Makarska Riviera is famous for its beautiful beaches and nice Mediterranean coast where you can visit Pisak, Baška Voda, Brela, and Makarska. There is also a park of nature called Biokovo with its famous attraction Biokovo skywalk. That is the viewpoint made from glass in the shape of a horseshoe on the edge of a cliff on which you can walk on! It is amazing and as you can imagine, the view of the middle Dalmatian islands is breath-taking.
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