Villa is situated in the centre of the picturesque village of Sumartin on Brac. It is a traditional Dalmatian stone house, which was completely renovated in 2009.
This charming villa can accommodate 8 to 10 people comfortably. On the ground floor there is a kitchen / dining room / sitting room area, 3 bedrooms and 3 en suite bathrooms. The upper floor has a bedroom and a bathroom.
To make your stay on Brač Island as pleasant as possible, we have equipped the villa with all the equipment you might need and the interior and grounds have been tastefully designed.
Price in rental periods 01.01.-05.06. and 05.09.-31.12. includes:
• transfer by minivan Supetar – villa – Supetar
• welcome drink
Check in: 16:00
Check out: 10:00
Sea, walking distance : | approx. 50 m |
Sea, by car : | approx. 300 m |
Pebble beach : | approx. 300 m |
Centre of town/place : | approx. 0 m |
Grocery store : | approx. 100 m |
Coffee bar : | approx. 50 m |
Pharmacy : | approx. 3000 m |
Bus station : | approx. 30 m |
Ferry port : | approx. 30 m |
Fuel station : | approx. 1500 m |
SUMARTIN
Sumartin on Brac is the most recent, most easterly settlement, by the eastern point of Brač. In fact, until the 19th century it was known as East Brač. The name Sumartin is linked to immigrants from the Makarska mainland who fled here from the Turkish invasion in 1646 and established a shrine dedicated to St. Martin, one of the saints of their former home. On the site where the medieval church of St. Martin used to stand, there is now a Franciscan monastery, whose foundations were laid in 1747 by the famous Dalmatian poet friar, Andrija Kačić-Miošić.
The village grew steadily and spontaneously on the slopes around the bay and the newcomers lived from fishing, boatbuilding and seafaring. The Lučica boatbuilding yard in Sumartin on Brac, in which traditional wooden boats are built, is today one of very few remaining on the Adriatic. It is also interesting to note that professional fishing the world over benefited from an invention by a man of Brač, Mario Puratić, who emigrated to the United States in 1955 and invented a pulley for dropping and hauling in fishing nets.
Sumartin on Brac has a ferry dock and so, like Supetar and Bol, is one of the entrances to Brač. Although it has good connections with Makarska and is visited by tourist yachts, Sumartin is still a peaceful place to spend a restful holiday. There are some quiet, hidden coves nearby (Rasotica, Zukovik, Radovnja, Studena, Zvirje and Spilice) with sandy or pebble beaches. Sumartin is attractive because it has retained its simplicity, with its lovely beaches, unspoiled nature and crystal clear sea. You can always find fresh fish and other local delicacies, like cheese, honey, lamb and wine. If you want entertainment, you can always go to Bol, one of the best-known Adriatic destinations with a vibrant nightlife and a wide range of sporting activities.