Rent Villa Musical Idiosyncratic Croatia
Holiday Home Rental Description
Embrace the history is Hvar Town at this 17th-century villa. It was built in 1612, in old Venetian style during the baroque period – think intricately carved stone balconies and wooden shutters – and was owned by one of the oldest Italian families in Hvar. To this day, it’s protected by the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments.
It sits in the heart of Hvar Town, where the balustraded stone balconies look out over the buzzing old harbour. The waterfront is just a few footsteps away. On the private terrace, a swimming pool awaits in an old gothic-style house. Thanks to glass folding walls, the pool can be indoor or outdoor. The Mediterranean gardens are secluded by high stone walls and terraces are shaded by fig and citrus trees. Dotted around the gardens, you’ll find loungers, outdoor dining and bistro seating fringed with fragrant lavender bushes.
Heading inside, there’s a private spa on the ground floor, complete with a massage room, hot tub and sauna. Gym equipment is available for those that want to keep on top of their fitness schedule. Upstairs, the big kitchen is a classic farmhouse style and there’s enough room for the group to dine in here. The living room is lined with bookshelves where you’ll find a selection of holiday reads, and we love the view from floor-to-ceiling windows. Bedrooms tucked at the top of the house are cosy, and the main bathroom with its free-standing tub feels fit for the Italian aristocracy that used to tread the halls of this historic home.
Home truths:
*In a historic villa, the three floors are connected by restored old staircases which may not be suitable for those with limited mobility
*The bedrooms on the top floor have sloped ceilings
*Bed linen is changed every week and there is daily towel changes and basic cleaning included
*There is a car park a short walk from the home and your host can arrange for your luggage to be transported from the car park
*You’ll have your own private entrance here
*Your host can provide a cot for infants, just ask