Sunny House Hvar - A brand new neighbourhood was all built in last five years. The Sunny House Hvar is the last built. The real estate is also the last allowed newbuilt house in Hvar town of its type, that makes apartments in this house the last newbult apartments in Hvar town for sale.
The house has 12 apartmentas (4 duplex) with garagges in basement.
Groundfloor apartments have seaview terraces and gardens with a possibility of building a swimming pool. All other apartments have balconys with beautiful seaview.
Located in a neigbourhood on the top of the hill just outside the medieval Hvar town centre and therefore approachable by car. Peaceful location offers a beautiful view on sea, on Hvar town centre with medieval walls, castel and gothic church towers, on olive tree fields and on Pakleni islands, famous for nude sunbathing and perfectly clean water only few minutes away with boat.
The nearest sandy beach is just 3 minutes of walk away from the Sunny House.
Hvar town - Within the 13-century walls of medieval Hvar lie beautifully ornamented Gothic palaces and traffic-free marble streets. A long seaside promenade, dotted with small, rocky beaches, stretches around the harbour. The main peoplewatching spot is the Hvar riva with tasteful bars and cafes on one and fancy yachts on the other side. Nautical tourism in Hvar is so popular that makes Hvar known as a Croatian St. Tropez.
Hvar town is such a small, easily manageble town that it doesn't even have street names. The main commercial street is the wide promenade that runs along the harbur which is where you'll find most sights. The town square is Trg Sveti Stjepan with church and the remains of palaces that belonged to the Hvar aristocracy. The town centre is closed to traffic; this preserves the medieval tranquility.
Island Hvar - The sunniest and greenest Croatian island. Called the »Croatian Madeira«, Hvar recives 2724 hours of sunshine each year. Yet the island in luxuriantly green, with brilliant patches of lavander, rosemary and heather. The fine weather is so reliable that hotels give a discount on cloudy days and a free stay if you should ever see snow.
Between the cruise ships, yachts and package tourists, the Hvar town centre can become frenzied in July and August, but there is so much to explore around the island that you wouldn't mind escaping the town for a breather.
Groundfloor apartments have seaview terraces and gardens with a possibility of building a swimming pool. All other apartments have balconys with beautiful seaview.
Located in a neigbourhood on the top of the hill just outside the medieval Hvar town centre and therefore approachable by car. Peaceful location offers a beautiful view on sea, on Hvar town centre with medieval walls, castel and gothic church towers, on olive tree fields and on Pakleni islands, famous for nude sunbathing and perfectly clean water only few minutes away with boat.
The nearest sandy beach is just 3 minutes of walk away from the Sunny House.
Hvar town - Within the 13-century walls of medieval Hvar lie beautifully ornamented Gothic palaces and traffic-free marble streets. A long seaside promenade, dotted with small, rocky beaches, stretches around the harbour. The main peoplewatching spot is the Hvar riva with tasteful bars and cafes on one and fancy yachts on the other side. Nautical tourism in Hvar is so popular that makes Hvar known as a Croatian St. Tropez.
Hvar town is such a small, easily manageble town that it doesn't even have street names. The main commercial street is the wide promenade that runs along the harbur which is where you'll find most sights. The town square is Trg Sveti Stjepan with church and the remains of palaces that belonged to the Hvar aristocracy. The town centre is closed to traffic; this preserves the medieval tranquility.
Island Hvar - The sunniest and greenest Croatian island. Called the »Croatian Madeira«, Hvar recives 2724 hours of sunshine each year. Yet the island in luxuriantly green, with brilliant patches of lavander, rosemary and heather. The fine weather is so reliable that hotels give a discount on cloudy days and a free stay if you should ever see snow.
Between the cruise ships, yachts and package tourists, the Hvar town centre can become frenzied in July and August, but there is so much to explore around the island that you wouldn't mind escaping the town for a breather.