Apartment SPALATO, **** stars, located in the capital town of the Middle Dalmatia - 1700 years old town - SPLIT.
Location of apartment is really excellent close to the beache, marina, tennis courts, diving club, swiming pool, popular restaurants, caffe bars, shops. Apartment hes beautiful sea view.
The surface of apartment is 60 m2. There are 2 separate airy bedrooms with King size bed for 4 persons (2+2), 2 A/C climate controle, 2 TV/SAT , DVD, video, Hi-Fi, fully equiped kitchen, dining-room and living room with the beautiful view at the sea and marina, bathroom with washing machine, free towels and linen, parking (free).
In a one word - here is junction of best day and night life in Split, where visitors can enjoy closeness of the sea, recreation, sport, pleasure, dalmatian kitchen and, at the same time, be in the heart of Split.
You need no car if you stay in this apartment, the centre of town and beautiful Roman Diocletian`s palace, harbour, bus and train station are 10 mins on foot.
If you want to make your visits more exciting you can go rafting on river Cetina near city Omiš, climbing to the nearby monumentairs or you can visits nearby islands (Brac, Hvar, Vis), monument town - Trogir, Dubrovnik, and the falls of Krk. Each of these activities is half an hour from Split.
You can see apartments in website:
http://www.free-st.t-com.hr/zsverko5/
www.dalmatianet.com/spalato
children welcome, suitable for elderly or infirm, wheelchair accessible, pets not allowed
Capacity:
bedrooms 2, sleeps a total of 4, king beds 2, double beds 1, sofabed(s) with capacity to sleep 1, sleeping bags allowed with capacity to sleep an extra 1, dinner seating capacity for 5
Note:
Apartment is fully equipped with 2 climate controle, 2 TV/SAT, DVD, Video, HiFi, Internet, equipped kitchen, washing machine, parking for car.
Location
Apartment SPALATO **** is situated in the most exclusive part of the Split, called Bacvice-Firule.
The location of apartment is really excellent close to the beach, marina, tennis courts, popular restaurants, caffee bars where visitors can enjoy closeness of the sea, swim in crystal celear sea, plenty of sun, recreation, sport.
You need no car if you stay in this apartment, the center of the town and beautiful Roman palace is 10 minutes on foot, the beach is 50 m far.
Major airport is Resnik 20 km away.
Bacvice beach is 50 m away.
Port of Split is 0,7 km away.
Split railway station is 0,5 km away.
Nearest freeway exit is 1 km away.(Split-Zagreb)
Car use is not necessary.
Shuttle service is available.
Public transportation is available.
soccer stadium, sports stadium, festival, cultural event
Rental Rates
Rates are quoted in
EUR(€)=1.3403 USD($), the other rates are for comparison. If the currency you would like the rates converted into is not included, you can select it from the following
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Period
per day
per week
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GBP(£)
EUR(€)
USD($)
GBP(£)
04/01/2007 - 05/30/2007
100
134
79
700
938
550
06/01/2007 - 08/30/2007
120
161
94
840
1126
660
09/01/2007 - 12/30/2007
100
134
79
700
938
550
Local tourist tax is included in price.
Mimimum stay 3 night.
Contact phone for agreement: 00385 989385177
Availability
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Apartment offer 2 separate rooms, new and nicely arranged, suitable 4-5 persons. It has fully equipped kitchen with dinning-room, living room, bathroom.
Apartment equipped with 2 A/C, 2 TV/SAT, DVD, Video, HiFi.
Apartment has beautiful view at the sea, beach and marina. Close to the app. there are tennis courts, diving club, swimming pool, restaurants.
City of Split, view at hill Marjan
ACY marina Split
Visit Split
City of Split is celebrating its 1700th birthday, and is one of the most interesting places to visit.
In the year 295 AD, the Roman emperor Diocletian began building his retirement palace right on the main harbour and was finally completed after 10 years. The palace, built using white stone from the island of Brac, marble from Italy & Greece, and columns and sphinx from Egypt, which measures approxiamtely 215 meters by 180 meters within walls 2m thick and 25m high, now houses numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops.
Things To See And Do:
1. Take a tour within and around Diocletian's palace and see:
- St. Domnius Cathedral (.70 EUR admission to climb belltower)
- The palace cellars (.50 EUR admission)
- Jupiter's Temple (admission upon request)
- Statue of Gregorius of Nin
- Town Museum
Tours are given by the Tourist Guide Association (Peristil 1, mob: (0)98 361936)
2. Visit the other museums in Split
- Archaeological Museum
- Museum of Croatian Archeological Monuments
- Gallery of Fine Arts
- Mestrovic Gallery (Setaliste Ivane Mestrovica 46, tel. (0)21 358719)
Diving in Spit
Diocletian palace
Mediterranean climate
Split has a Mediterranean climate: hot, dry summers (maximum air temperature in July reaches 36°C) and warm, wet winters (average annual rainfall is 900 mm). Split is one of the sunniest places in Europe.
Vegetation is of the evergreen Mediterranean type, and subtropical flora (palm-trees, agaves, cacti) grow in the city and its surroundings. Marjan is covered with a cultivated forest.
Split is also known as one of the centres of Croatian culture. There is great cultural activity during summers, when the prestigious Split Music Festival is held, followed by Split Summer (Splitsko ljeto) theatre festival.
Sandy beach Bacvice
Sandy beach close to app
How to come to Split
The city at the foot of Marjan can be reached by The Adriatic Coastal Road, winding by the sea or by hinterland roads connected to Split. It will take you 5 hours to get to Zagreb and 4 hours to get to Dubrovnik in your car. You can also reach Split if you get on a coast ferry liner from Rijeka or Dubrovnik, from all central Dalmatian islands. There are excellent fast and regular ferry lines from Ancona and Pescara, Italy. From the Airport Split flights connect the city with Zagreb several times a day, as well as with European capitals. There are also trains from Split to the north of the country and further on to Europe. You can transport your car by train, as well.
Sport
Split's most famous resident is the former tennis star Goran Ivanišević. Another successful tennis star is Mario Ančić ("Super Mario"), also from Split. The local football team is Hajduk Split. Basketball is also popular. The basketball club KK Split (Jugoplastika) is keeping the absolute record of winning Euroleague three consecutive times (1989-1991) with notable players like Toni Kukoć and Dino Rađa, both of whom are Split natives. Members of the local rowing club Gusar won numerous Olympic and world championship medals. Other popular sports are: swimming, handball and sailing.
The biggest sports events to be held in Split were the Mediterranean Games in 1979 and the European Athletics Championships in 1990.
Picigin is a local sport played on several of the city beaches (Bačvice etc)imported from northen parts of Adriatic coast. It is played in shallow water with a small ball. There is a tradition of playing picigin in Split on New Year's Day, regardless of the weather conditions, even though the sea temperature rarely exceeds 10 degrees Celsius.
Go to the beach
- The Bacvice beach is the main city beach near Hotel Park. Beach is sandy and shallow
- Marjan beaches include Bene, Kasuni, Kastelete
- Beaches are also located in area of Znjan and Trstenik
History of Split
The first inhabitant of Split was the Roman emperor Diocletian who started to build his palace in this friendly bay around 293 AD. After his abdication he withdrew to this luxurious palace of about 30 thousand square meters.
The following turbulent centuries made the palace into a town first populated by the citizens of the nearby Salona, fleeing before Avars and Slavs. The town overgrew the walls of the palace and its authorities kept changing - from Croatian kings in 10th century AD, Hungarian and Venetian administration, to French rulers and Austro-Hungarian monarchy.
Such past left its traces combined in the town everyday life. The city, however, went on remaining the centre of this part of the coast till our day. This mixture of historic layers brought some clumsiness and some things done too fast but today all that makes a part of its originality.
The big city today lives by the silent beats of history, lively spirit of the young and its particular Mediterranean charm.
Marjan Hill
Explore Marjan Hill (a nature reserve 3.5 km long overlooking the city center)
- Go to Vidilica Cafe and take some great pictures of the city bay
- Visit Bene, a family recreational area with beach, playground, tenis courts, & pony rides
- Visit the small Split Zoo on top of Marjan
- Take a stroll or jog around the many trails across Marjan, bike rental also available
- Climb to Telegrin (highest peak - 178m) and get a panaromic view of surroundings
Visit the other museums in Split
- Archaeological Museum
- Museum of Croatian Archeological Monuments
- Gallery of Fine Arts
- Mestrovic Gallery (Setaliste Ivane Mestrovica 46, tel. (0)21 358719)
- Ethnographic Museum (Narodni Trg 1, tel. (0)21 343108)