Rent Villa Amora Croatia
Holiday Home Rental Description
Enter the villa at ground floor level, with a light and bright open plan living space, with doors that give access to the shaded verandas. The seating area has two sapphire blue sofas, matching armchairs, white coffee tables, and a flat-screen satellite television. The elegant dove grey and glass-topped six-seater dining table is perfect for some impressive indoor entertaining. The monochrome and stainless steel kitchen is fully equipped with all the latest appliances you will need for your holiday. A marble-topped island with amethyst bar stools is the hot spot for breakfast. Take the stairs to the first floor, where you will find three well-appointed bedrooms with double beds, spacious wardrobes, and wrought iron Juliet balconies with sea or mountain views. There is a shared white marble bathroom with a glass-fronted walk-in shower, hand basin, WC, washing machine, and those must-have complimentary toiletries.
Access the outdoors, where you will find a sea view, a soft seating set, and six seater dining table snuggled under a shady veranda. Take the stairs to a raised tiled terrace with a heated step-entry swimming pool, surrounded by inviting royal blue sun loungers. Billowing white curtains enclose a second soft seating area where you can lie back, relax, and catch up on this year’s best seller. Cool off under the outdoor shower with a handy WC and wash basin. Catch rays on the lush green lawn as you look at a cloudless Croatia sky.
Interior
– Fully equipped kitchen
– Dining area
– Living area
– Bedroom 1 – Double bed
– Bedroom 2 – Double bed
– Bedroom 3 – Double bed
– Bathroom 1 – shower
– Bathroom 2 – shower
Exterior
– Heated swimming pool
– Sunbeds
– Terrace with outdoor furniture
– Garden
– Dining area
– Fireplace
– Outdoor shower
Additional Facilities
– Internet/Wi-Fi
– Air conditioning
– TV
– Coffee machine
– Dishwasher
– Washing machine
– Iron & board
– Hairdryer
– Bathroom amenities
– Cot (on request)
– Highchair (on request)
– Parking
Lapad Beach is around twenty minutes by car and is a superbly organised beach with excellent facilities, easy entry shallow waters, and a lifeguard, making it perfect for swimming and snorkelling. There are several other great beaches within the vicinity, including; the cool waters of Rijeka, Dubrovnik town beach, Blu and Orasac beaches, Gof public beach and Bucarij in Cavtat. Make sure you take the Elaphiti island cruise, join a boat trip, or charter a yacht, and stop off at Sipan, Kolocep, and Lopud as you spend the day sunbathing, swimming, and snorkelling. There are many different ways to familiarise yourself with the area, from Vespa rental and tuk-tuk rides to kayaking the city walls and thrilling speed boat trips.
A day in Dubrovnik’s old town is a must. Enter via Pile Gate, walk the medieval stone walls, admire the views from Minceta Tower and the fort of St John, seek solace in Baroque churches, see the Renaissance Sponza Palace and the Gothic Rector’s Palace, then visit the Maritime, Modern Art, and Natural History Museums. Wander down the paved limestone pedestrianised Stradun, lined with shops and restaurants, pass the Onoforio fountain, and take a guided tour to see where Star Wars and Game of Thrones was filmed. For a bird’s eye view of the city, take the cable car over Dubrovnik, and enjoy some Croatia cuisine in the Panorama restaurant at the top of Mount Srdj.
Take the ferry to Lokrum island, where there is a sandy beach, beautiful gardens, preening peacocks, and super large rabbits roaming free. Get active with a walking or cycling tour, snorkel the blue cave, go scuba diving in Mlini, or sit and fish from a traditional gulet. Enjoy a wine-tasting tour, visit vineyards, sample the delights of Croatian vintages, and then take a bottle home with you. Go further afield for a day trip to Korcula, on the Peljesac peninsula, and visit the medieval city that was the birthplace of Marco Polo.
Make your way to Mostar in Bosnia Herzegovina to see the famous bridge and Kravica waterfall. Cross borders to Montenegro and visit the fortified town of Kotor, with its winding streets and inviting squares, Romanesque churches, and Maritime Museum. As dusk falls, in the summer evenings, the Kinoj Adran shows your favourite films, where you can watch the stars under the stars before enjoying some Croatian cooking in one of the many restaurants which Dubrovnik is famous for.