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Property number 5189
Type of Property: House - Villa 
# of bedrooms: 8
Location Type: Seaside
Size: 700 sq ft

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Phone: () 00385(0)9153505

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Apartments and rooms (Vacation Apartment): 12 apartments for 2+2 persons (two extra bed can be rent) all apartments have: separate entry bathroom (shower bath, wash stand and toilet) TV with satellite,AIR CONDITION child's bed (on demand) cooking stove fridge freezer (on demand) dishes, glasses and cutlery oven and grill iron (on demand) terrace with sea view table and chairs on the terrace car access and parking in front of the house FOOD With help of three restaurants in Orebic (can be chosen by the guest!) we offer breakfast, pension and half board. ( half board only 12? for one person ) The two houses took place in the quite area of Orebic at the bottom of St. Ilia?s Mountain (961 m), 450 m far away from the sea and the main seaside. Orebic, the cardle of sea captains and seafarers is the pearl of the Peljesac Riviera. It is located at the south-west point of 70 kilometers long Peljesac Peninsula, wich has been connected with the mainland by Ston resort causeway. Orebic is virtually a large pebble beach. Owing to the exceptionally convenient geographical location it has been protected from unpleasant north wind blows. Through it is daily exposed to the sun, the light refresing mistral wind will make your stay very pleasant OREBIC (Orebici), a small town on the southern coast of the Peljesac Peninsula; population 1,489. An average air temperature in January is 9.1 ?C and in July 26.5 ?C. The surroundings is characterized by luxuriant Mediterranean vegetation. Economy is based on farming, fruit growing, fishing and tourism. Among the beaches, the most interesting is the cove of Trstenica. Orebic has ferry lines with Korcula Orebic has ferry lines with Korcula. It is located on the regional road running along the peninsula. In the past Orebic was an important maritime centre; until the 16th century it was called Trstenica and was the duke's seat under the Dubrovnik administration (1343-1806). - Stone tumuli and fortifications (on the hills of Gruda and Vizanjica) date back to the prehistoric times. The traces of a Roman habitation (remains of a Roman villa - villa rustica, graves) have been found as well. The small Baroque church has an early Christian marble relief built-in above the door of the closed arcade. Orebic has also the Maritime Museum. The Gothic-Renaissance Franciscan monastery (15th c.) is located 2 km west of Orebic; it features a collection of works of art. The monastery church was built in 1486 by Mihoc Radisic; the main portal features the relief of Madonna, a work by an anonymous disciple of N. Fiamberti; in the church is another relief of Madonna, made by Nikola Firentinac (Nicholas of Florence). - On the hill above the monastery is a Gothic church, restored in Baroque style, dedicated to Our Lady of Karmen. Next to it are ancient sarcophagi and several age-old, huge cypresses, as well as a Baroque loggia and the ruins of the Trstenica duke's castle.Since ancient times Orebic has developed as a mari-time centre (the town was named after a family that gave several captains).

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      Apartments and rooms (Vacation Apartment): 12 apartments for 2+2 persons (two extra bed can be rent) all apartments have: separate entry bathroom (shower bath, wash stand and toilet) TV with satellite,AIR CONDITION child's bed (on demand) cooking stove fridge freezer (on demand) dishes, glasses and cutlery oven and grill iron (on demand) terrace with sea view table and chairs on the terrace car access and parking in front of the house FOOD With help of three restaurants in Orebic (can be chosen by the guest!) we offer breakfast, pension and half board. ( half board only 12? for one person ) The two houses took place in the quite area of Orebic at the bottom of St. Ilia?s Mountain (961 m), 450 m far away from the sea and the main seaside. Orebic, the cardle of sea captains and seafarers is the pearl of the Peljesac Riviera. It is located at the south-west point of 70 kilometers long Peljesac Peninsula, wich has been connected with the mainland by Ston resort causeway. Orebic is virtually a large pebble beach. Owing to the exceptionally convenient geographical location it has been protected from unpleasant north wind blows. Through it is daily exposed to the sun, the light refresing mistral wind will make your stay very pleasant OREBIC (Orebici), a small town on the southern coast of the Peljesac Peninsula; population 1,489. An average air temperature in January is 9.1 ?C and in July 26.5 ?C. The surroundings is characterized by luxuriant Mediterranean vegetation. Economy is based on farming, fruit growing, fishing and tourism. Among the beaches, the most interesting is the cove of Trstenica. Orebic has ferry lines with Korcula Orebic has ferry lines with Korcula. It is located on the regional road running along the peninsula. In the past Orebic was an important maritime centre; until the 16th century it was called Trstenica and was the duke's seat under the Dubrovnik administration (1343-1806). - Stone tumuli and fortifications (on the hills of Gruda and Vizanjica) date back to the prehistoric times. The traces of a Roman habitation (remains of a Roman villa - villa rustica, graves) have been found as well. The small Baroque church has an early Christian marble relief built-in above the door of the closed arcade. Orebic has also the Maritime Museum. The Gothic-Renaissance Franciscan monastery (15th c.) is located 2 km west of Orebic; it features a collection of works of art. The monastery church was built in 1486 by Mihoc Radisic; the main portal features the relief of Madonna, a work by an anonymous disciple of N. Fiamberti; in the church is another relief of Madonna, made by Nikola Firentinac (Nicholas of Florence). - On the hill above the monastery is a Gothic church, restored in Baroque style, dedicated to Our Lady of Karmen. Next to it are ancient sarcophagi and several age-old, huge cypresses, as well as a Baroque loggia and the ruins of the Trstenica duke's castle.Since ancient times Orebic has developed as a mari-time centre (the town was named after a family that gave several captains).

      Street Address
      KRALJA ZVONIMIRA, OREBIC, PENINSULA PELJESAC, Orebic, 20250, Croatia.

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