Maximum: 8 adults
This beautiful 3-bedroom stone villa is nestled within a walled garden creating an idyllic atmosphere for comfort and relaxation. Villa Ada is located in the picturesque village of Cilipi, 25 km south of Dubrovnik, 5 minutes from the airport and 7 minutes from Cavtat. Cilipi is an ideal location for guests who seek a peaceful setting, unspoiled nature and the opportunity to experience authentic local customs and food.
With 300 square meters of living space and a spacious swimming pool and lounge area, Villa Ada offers comfortable accommodation for 6-8 guests.
Throughout the spacious ground floor, cream-colored floor tiles and large windows make the interior sunny and light. From the large hallway one enters a sitting/dining room with a huge picture window that lets the colors of shrubs and flowers into the room. Two sofas and armchairs are clustered around the satellite TV. The dining table seats 8 people comfortably and adjacent is the modern kitchen with a fridge/freezer, cooker, dishwasher, coffee maker, cooking utensils and table. It also has a second dining table and direct access to the garden, terrace and pool area.
All the bedrooms have wood flooring, their own independently controlled air-conditioning and large bathrooms with shower. Two of the bedrooms have balconies. The master bedroom has its own dressing room and an exit to the veranda with a beautiful view of the center of Cilipi and the local church.
The villa is surrounded by a walled garden filled with Mediterranean herbs, bougainvillea, grapevines, lemon trees and flowers - a lovely and private spot to swim, sunbathe and relax. The swimming pool has a section with massage jets and there is a stone patio with sun loungers. There are two outside covered dining areas, one on the terrace by the kitchen and the second to the side of the villa with a large stone barbeque.
Cilipi is a small town in the Konavle region known for its cypress, olive, and fig trees, its historical church, and great local food and wine. The village customs have been preserved and every weekend local dancers in traditional costumes perform their lovely folk dances. Villa Ada is located 7 minutes from the charming waterfront town of Cavtat which has wonderful restaurants, lovely beaches and stunning natural scenery. There are also bicycle paths and a pebble beach within a few minutes drive.
Please note, this villa is located very close to the airport so overhead planes can be heard.
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Ground floor: Living/dining room. Kitchen. Laundry room. Office room with double bed. Washroom.
First floor: Master suite with king size bed, dressing room, shower room & terrace. 1 double bedroom with shower room en-suite. 1 twin bedroom with shower room en-suite.
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Prices are in £'s sterling per week. If your holiday dates cross two seasons please ask us for a quote.
Any taxi prices shown are for 1 way journeys
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Dubrovnik, in the extreme south of Croatia was proclaimed by Lord Byron to be the Pearl of the Adriatic. It really is a special place with magnificent marble streets and baroque buildings glistening in the sunshine. The main pedestrian area is lined with cafes and shops and has magnificent monuments at either end. The architecture is amazing with churches, monasteries, and museums and although Dubrovnik was badly damaged in the siege of the early 90’s, restoration has been painstaking and it is almost impossible to imagine that there was such extensive destruction. Beyond the city are the gorgeous beaches, densely wooded peninsulas and the turquoise Adriatic dotted with lush islands.
There are some great shops including many designer brands and while wandering through the streets you will hear a variety of sounds from the various street performers from Dalmatian vocal groups to chamber music and the magnificent setting of the Rectors...
Once you tire of walking the Dubrovnik cable car takes you to Mount Srd which has the most magnificent views of the city. Or you can take a boat trip and see Dubrovnik from the sea and visit some of the numerous islands. The Mljet National Park is a must for nature loves as is the island of Kor?ula, the birth place of Marco Polo. Lokrum (The Island of Love) is close to the old city, this magical place is steeped in history and legends. The cuisine is excellent with Dalmatian smoked ham, cheeses, smoked meat and stews along with pastas and local lamb.
The world's second longest wall (after the Great Wall of China) is the wall of Ston, the small town famous, among other things, for shellfish and in particular oysters. On the road to Ston is the Arcadian Trsteno Arboretum, where one of the most beautiful women of the European Renaissance, the red-haired poetess Cvijeta Zuzori? wrote her rhymes. Take a walk under the crowns of ancient trees and see your reflection in the Neptune and Nymphs Fountain. The Pelješac Peninsula is the best-known wine-growing area in the south of Croatia, where you can enjoy the typical Plavac Mali wine and truffles.