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Apartmani "BRATANIC" - Starigrad - Island of HVAR

   

New and comfort apartments, with kitchen, balcony, garden and park place with nice panorama.
Five minutes far from old town and seaside and recreation centre.

Apartments Bratanic are in Stari Grad  on Island Hvar ,25 NM from Split  . The private land with the house with parking place , which is at the nice place 5 minutes from every destination arround . You have  nice garden in front where you can pick up some fruits or vegetables and the house is situated 450 m above the sea . Nothing can obstruct your view of town , sky and gardens - gulls.

There is 2 apartments (  2+2 4+2 ) .

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   Stari Grad apartmani

                                                                                                                  Apartments BRATANIC   

 Our apartment house is located in city of Stari Grad, but in your free time we are inviting you to visit our old family house Wine cellar (Croatian : Konoba) with autenthic ambient in nearest willage Vrbanj: the biggest grapes producer on island

VRBANJ, a village in the western interior of the island of Hvar, 5 km southeast of Stari Grad; elevation 40 m; population 595. Chief occupations are farming, wine production, olive and vegetable growing and cultivation of lavender. Vrbanj is situated on the regional road running along the island.

The ruins of a country villa and inscription fragments on the location of Carevac as well as two oil presses date back to the Roman period. - The village was first mentioned under its present name in 1331. The parish church of the Holy Spirit was built in the 18th century; it keeps Baroque paintings and liturgical items. The ruins of the mediaeval church of St. Vitus rise on the hill called Hum overlooking the village.

This place, situated within olive groves and vineyards, has interesting architecture, walled- round the houses with loopholes, that used to provide protection from the pirates in the past centuries. Vrbanj is the birthplace of Matij Ivanic, leader of the folk rebellion on the island of Hvar at the beginning of the 16th century. Vrbanj includes the Basina cove, cut into the northern coast of the island of Hvar, opposite Bol on the island of Brac, with many vacation homes; there are several nice beaches there.

                                       Bratanic Wine cellar in Vrbanj-click here

                                                                              

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                                               Details for all apartments

  No Telephone available in rooms ,

   smoking alowed 

   fully - equipped kitchen

   fridge

    small pets allowed

    use of set of chairs in terrace

   posibility of extra bed

   view to the sea

    park place

     grill

    barbecue

                                                      

  terrace or balcony in every apartment

   distance from the centre - 300 m

   distance from the sea - 450 m

   distance from the beach -450 m

  distance from the shope - 300 m

   distance from the ambulance 300 m

   distance from the bus station - 300 m

   distance from the  airport - 25 nm

   distance from the rail station - 25 nm

   NEAR APARTMeNT :

   Boat excursion     ,   tenis court , diving  , ski surf , surf  ,

    sailing , fishing ,   post office - 300 m , caffe , disco club - 300 m ,

    jet ski - rent , rent a boat , rent a bike , gym - 300 m.

   

   

 

 

                                                                   How can you find us ? (From Ferryboat port follow sign Stari Grad Center, Hotels "Arkada". After big stone building (which is school; see picture of the port)keep straight rise to the end and passing left curve house is fifth (5th.) on the right side of the road

                       

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