Rent Villa Zmijavci Croatia
Holiday Home Rental Description
Nestled in the picturesque Dalmatian village of Zmijavci (from which the villa takes its name), Villa Zmijavci beckons guests to an opulent retreat, offering an exquisite blend of comfort, elegance, and enchanting surroundings. This splendid 6-bedroom villa, designed to accommodate up to 12 guests, promises an unforgettable holiday experience.
Upon entering the villa, guests are greeted by a spacious, inviting living area adorned with stylish furnishings and tasteful decor. The open-plan design seamlessly connects the living space to the fully equipped kitchen, creating a harmonious environment for socialising and culinary adventures. Floor-to-ceiling windows bathe the interior in natural light, providing a warm and welcoming ambience throughout.
Culinary enthusiasts will revel in the kitchen’s state-of-the-art appliances and ample counter space, ensuring every meal, whether it’s tossing together a summer salad or a holiday feast for family and friends, will run as smoothly as the breeze coming in off the terrace.
The villa boasts six thoughtfully appointed bedrooms, each uniquely designed to provide a haven of tranquillity for its occupants. The master suite, with its plush king-sized bed, exudes opulence and offers a private retreat with an ensuite bathroom, ensuring a perfect blend of comfort and privacy. The room’s private balcony has stunning views of the Imotski Valley. All five other bedrooms also boast king-sized beds and ensuites, each with unique character, styling and charming invitations to rest and rejuvenate.
On the lower floor, guests will also find a cool games room featuring a sofa, Playstation 4, combo games table, and a range of fitness equipment, including a treadmill, yoga mats, weights and rollers. But despite these opulent creature comforts, the villa’s outdoor spaces encourage guests to spoil themselves. Most sparkling is the heated infinity pool, stunning terrace, al fresco dining areas and sun loungers. But the features don’t stop there. A rooftop terrace reveals a jacuzzi, Finnish sauna, al fresco lounge area, WC and outdoor shower.
Whether you’re exploring the local attractions or simply unwinding by the pool, this villa promises an idyllic escape in the heart of Croatia. With its spacious layout, tasteful decor, and prime location, Villa Zmijavci is the epitome of luxury and relaxation, making it the perfect destination for your next holiday.
Lower Ground Floor (parking level)
– Games room with sofa, a PlayStation 4 and a multi combo game table
– Family Bathroom with a bathtub
– Bedroom with a king-size bed, TV and en-suite bathroom with a shower
– Bedroom with a king-size bed, TV
– Laundry room with a washing machine, dryer and ironing amenities
Ground Floor
– Fully equipped kitchen
– Open plan living and dining area
– Three bedrooms with a king-size bed, TV’s and en-suite bathrooms with a shower, 2 with balconies
– Guest WC
Apartment (lower ground level)
– Fully equipped kitchen
– Living area
– Bedroom with a king-size bed, TV
– Family Bathroom with a shower.
Rooftop
– Sun deck with a Hot-Tub
– Finnish sauna
– Shaded lounge corner
– Outdoor shower and a separate toilet
Exterior (ground floor level)
– Private heated swimming pool with salt electrolysis system and with hydro massage
– Six sun loungers and a Baldachin bed for two people
– covered outdoor dining area
– Charcoal barbecue
Additional Facilities
– Air conditioning
– Wi-fi
– Safe
– Heating
– Satellite Cable
– Stereo
– Game Console
– Dishwasher
– Wine cooler
– Microwave oven
– Toaster
– Capsule coffee maker
– Highchair
– Baby cot
– Hair Dryer
– Treadmill, yoga mats, and some weights
– Outdoor Table tennis
– Secure parking x 6
– Fire extinguisher
– Parasol
– Football table
Villa Zmijavci is ideally situated in the Dalmatian hinterland near the mesmerising Blue and Red Lakes and the historic town of Imotski, ensuring a myriad of cultural and recreational activities to suit every taste. Shielded by the protective Biokovo Mountain, the town of Zmijaci is an authentic experience of Dalmatian village life and provides all the essentials close at hand, including supermarkets, restaurants and cafes on charming narrow streets.
Near the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina can be found Red and Blue Lake, the latter boasting blue waters and the former taking its name from the red stones surrounding it. The Blue Lake can be reached on foot and is a fantastic spot for a swim. Every few years, when drought dries up the lake, it becomes a famously impermanent football pitch for the locals. The Red Lake is one of the deepest in Europe and is shrouded in mystery. This is mainly because the lake is virtually unreachable without high-quality mountaineering equipment, but as a view to behold, it is entirely worth the trip.
The charming port of Baska Voda on the Makarska Riviera (30-minute drive) is the best place to dip your toes in the Adriatic Sea. The area’s beaches are a tad pebble-y, but Blue-Flag awarded and very family friendly. Take a walk along the promenade and dine at one of the fabulous seaside restaurants, such as Del Posto.
Nearby Split (60-minute drive) is the largest city in Dalmatia, a transport hub for surrounding islands, and a unique jewel on the Adriatic coast. The city’s UNESCO-listed palace once belonging to Roman emperor Diocletian dates back more than 1,700 years and is a must see. Wander the palace’s marble walkways or have an expert guide regale you with the palace’s endless delights, from the Temple of Jupiter to the Palace cellars – all stunningly preserved from antiquity. For a great view of the city and its surrounds, climb the bell tower of the Cathedral of Saint Dominus in the heart of the palace – once the mausoleum for the emperor himself.
If Diocletian’s Palace whets your historical whistle, the nearby Fortress of Klis and Salona Ruins are well worth a visit. The city of Trogir – or “museum town” as many know it – is famous for its historical monuments and cathedrals. The Split waterfront, known as the “Riva”, is a spectacular promenade for tourists and locals alike. Take a seat, sip coffee or wine, and partake in what the locals call “fjaka” – the art of doing nothing.