Apartment NILA
ulica, broj, Island of Ciovo, Croatia 21223
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Overview
CIOVO, an island in the central Dalmatian archipelago; area 28.8 sq km (length 15.3 km, width up to 3.5 km); highest peak Rudine (218 m).
This stunning villa is in a great location, not only is it on the beach and in a quite and idyllic part of Okrug Gornji it is also conveniently located for shops and restaurants, as well as within striking distance of the world heritage city of Trogir. The views from the apartment are breathtaking and you will spend a wonderful time watching the world go by from the balcony. Outside there is also a fantastic BBQ and al fresco dining area.
This modern apartment has all the facilities that you will need. It is on the first floor and the balcony is a very good size allowing for sunbathing, eating and entertaining. Inside there is a double bedroom, a twin bedroom and a living room. It also has a fully equipped kitchen and bathroom and Satelite TV. This apartment sleeps 4 very comfortably.
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Location Information
The island of Ciovo actually encloses the Kastela Gulf. Annual rainfall is about 900 mm. The southern side of the island is exposed to the sirocco, however it is protected from the bora, in contrast to the northern coast (protected from the sirocco but exposed to the bora). There are no surface water streams. Brackish water occurs in Slatine, Saldun and near Sveti Kriz. There are also several caves, the most prominent being Bilosaj and Anicina Jama (Annie's Pit). The vegetation is typically Mediterranean, consisting chiefly in underbrush (holm oak, myrtle, wormwood, juniper etc.), especially between Okrug Gornji and Okrug Donji. On the northern side of the island are forests of pine and cypress (particularly on the way from Trogir to Arbanija). Major crops include olives, figs, almonds, vines and citrus fruit. Apart from a part of the town of Trogir, there are several villages: Arbanija, Zedno, Okrug Gornji, Okrug Donji, and the hamlets of Slatine and Prizidnica. On the western part of the island are sand and pebble beaches, the largest being those in the Saldun bay. Smaller coves include Duga, Tatinja and Movarstica. Along the south-western coast are several smaller islands (Sveta Fumija, Kraljevac, Galerija, etc.); their cliffs provide good opportunities for underwater fishing. On the eastern side of the island are smaller beaches, around Slatine and the Supetar Cove.
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| Linen | Free |
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| Air Conditioning | Car Parking | No curfew | 24 hour hot showers | Washing machines |
Check-In/Out Details
Latest Check-out 10:00
Cancellation Policy
Guests can cancel their reservation free of charge up to 2 days day(s) before arrival. Deposits paid are non refundable.
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