Holiday Home Amaya in Vrgorac
Vrgorac, Croatia
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer
Pool
Pets Allowed
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
2 single beds
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
Bedroom 3
1 double bed
Other room
1 sofa bed
Holiday Home Amaya is located in Vrgorac in Split-Dalmatia County. The town of Vrgorac is an interesting and authentic tourist destination. It represents a true pearl of the Dalmatian hinterland thanks to its natural beauties, cultural and historical heritage and climatic conditions. If you need a vacation for your body and soul, then this house is the right choice for you.
Holiday Home Amaya was built in 2019 and offers accommodation for a maximum of 8, and optimally 6 people. It has 100 m2 of living space, while the total area of the property is 800 m2. It is fully air-conditioned and offers 3 bedrooms: 2 single beds and 2 double beds. An additional two people can sleep in the living room on a sofa bed. There are also 2 bathrooms with a shower and 1 separate toilet. You can use a washing machine and iron, as well as a baby cot. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need to prepare delicious meals for family and friends, and there is also a barbecue on which you can prepare traditional Dalmatian dishes. The living room has a sofa and a TV.
You will be especially impressed by the 32 m2 outdoor pool overlooking the vineyard. There are 8 sun loungers next to the pool.
*The swimming pool is open from June to September.
For all those who like to spend their holidays actively, the good news is that bicycles are also available. The entire field has been turned into bicycle paths, and is suitable for cyclotourism.
You will enjoy beautiful nature, long walks, peace and quiet. Be sure to visit cities such as Dubrovnik, Split, Imotski or Međugorje.
Dubrovnik is a city in southern Dalmatia, and stands out among other domestic tourist destinations for being the most famous Croatian tourist center in the world. Take a walk along the paved side streets or the main street Stradun, which will eventually lead you to one of the many squares of the Old Town.
Split is the largest city on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea and the second largest city in Croatia. It is an economic and tourist center, and every year it attracts more and more guests from all over the world. It is famous for its ancient Roman Palace, the beautiful sea and the islands that surround it. Although a relatively small city compared to other European tourist metropolises, it does not lag behind in terms of attractions and amenities.
The most beautiful and special attractions of the Imotski region are its two lakes, Modro and Crveno, which are named after their color. Time Out magazine even declared them one of the most underrated places in Europe. Go down to the water along the arranged promenade, and in summer you can also swim there. Modro Lake is located in a deep abyss, and the depth of its water in spring reaches 90 meters. At the end of summer, the water level drops and can remain only a few meters.
Međugorje is one of the largest sanctuaries in the world, and is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This place has become the main sanctuary and is visited by tourists from all over the world. An interesting fact is that nearby is the Kravica Waterfall, which is visited every year by guests eager to explore and enjoy nature. We recommend that you also visit the Old Town of Stolac and its famous sights.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Korčula, an enchanting island located off the southern coast of Croatia in the Adriatic Sea, is a captivating destination that offers a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Known for its dense forests, hence the Greek name Korkyra Melaina meaning "Black Corfu," Korčula is a verdant oasis that beckons travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
The island's crowning jewel is Korčula Town, often referred to as "Little Dubrovnik" due to its medieval squares, churches, palaces, and stone houses, all encased within formidable defensive walls. The town's layout is a herringbone pattern, which was designed to reduce the effects of wind and sun, showcasing the ingenuity of past urban planners. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, discovering hidden treasures and glimpses of its storied past at every turn.
Korčula is also reputed to be the birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo, and history enthusiasts can explore the Marco Polo House, believed to be his ancestral home. The town's Marco Polo Museum adds an interactive dimension to his life and journeys, making it a fascinating stop for all ages.
The island's cultural heritage is further celebrated through traditional music and dance, with the Moreška Sword Dance being a particular highlight. This chivalrous dance, performed by local men, is a dramatic representation of the battles between the Moors and Christians and is a spectacle not to be missed.
For those drawn to the allure of the sea, Korčula's indented coastline offers secluded beaches, quiet coves, and crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and sailing. The nearby archipelago of small islets is ideal for day trips and exploration, providing a serene escape from the everyday.
Korčula's vineyards produce some of Croatia's finest wines, such as the white Pošip and Grk, which are best enjoyed at a local konoba (tavern) alongside fresh seafood and traditional Croatian dishes. The island's gastronomy is a delightful journey through the flavors of the Mediterranean, with olive oil, herbs, and local produce featuring prominently.
Active travelers can take advantage of the island's scenic landscapes by hiking or cycling through its lush countryside, offering panoramic views and a chance to connect with nature. The island's mild climate makes outdoor activities pleasant throughout much of the year.
In essence, Korčula is a microcosm of Croatian allure, offering a harmonious blend of history, culture, and the great outdoors. Its timeless charm and scenic beauty make it a destination that truly captures the heart of the Mediterranean.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM
Payment & Cancellation
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