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Our 450 square meter villa sleeps up to 11 guests and has three separate living areas so you can enjoy each other’s company and then retreat to your private wing for the night. The 200-year-old stone villa, originally built by a marine merchant for his family, was restored and renovated in 2018 while preserving as much of its original charm as possible. The location is in a small town called Metkovic, conveniently located halfway between Dubrovnik and Split, on the Neretva River. Location was featured in The Guardian newspaper. Enjoy a short walk to a farmer’s market, food market, restaurants, cafes, boutiques, nature hiking, and more. Take a dip in the Neretva River across the street, or drive down to the local sand beach, only 15 minutes away. Visit the Narona Museum only 3 km away and experience the site and ruins of the Roman temple to Augustus. Enjoy our local delicacies of frog and eel at one of a number of local restaurants. Visit the ancient city of Mostar in neighboring Bosnia and Hercegovina just 40 minutes away. Climb Apparition Hill in the farming village of Medugorje where the Virgin Mary appeared to group of shepherd children in the 1980s, only 25 minutes away. Our villa features a terraced garden with swimming pool, sunbathing areas, relaxation lounge with river view, mini bocce ball court, bbq/grill, and two outdoor dining areas. Fourth floor has been transformed into an entertainment area with a video projector, television, ping-pong table, darts, fitness area, and bar.
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The village of Klek is situated in a beautiful bay surrounded by olive groves that stretch right beside the Adriatic highway not far from Dubrovnik. This former typical fishing village is today a tourist destination that has all the necessary facilities.
Rajska plaža [Paradise beach] seems to have been made precisely for enjoying the sun, and the numerous sports and recreational facilities will make anyone’s holiday enjoyable and entertaining. Due to the regions rich past, there are a number of tourist attractions: Nonković tower from the 17th century, and above the village there are the ruins of the 17th century town of Smrdan and necropolis with "stećak" tombstones from the 14th century. The cultural offer is enriched by the Stećak gallery, a meeting place for arts, drama and other artists.
Source: Croatian National Tourist Board