Long term lets (over 1 month) Short-breaks (4 days or fewer) Corporate bookings
Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car not necessary Nearest amenities: 0.3 km
Notes:
No pets allowed Suitable for children Not suitable for elderly or infirm Smokers welcome Self-catering
Home description
Fully furnished new two bed apartment. One double room and one twin room. The living area, can also accommodate two further guests. Cable TV in sitting area and also in Double bedroom. Beautiful private balcony off the living area, with stunning views of the Bay. Swimming pool on site for the use of the guests only. This apartment is part of a complex of 8 apartments in total.
All local amenities are within walking distance and bus and rail connections are readily available, as well as boat trips into the historic city of Dubrovnik.
Living space, with Balcony
Large swimming pool on site
Spectular views overlooking the Bay
Double room
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The Dubrovnik Riviera/Islands region
Cavtat is the most southern town in Croatia, and the most practical way to reach the town is by air. Cilipi (Dubrovnik) airport is just three miles away and well connected. The City of Cavtat has a population of some 1,500 inhabitants, and is itself part of the Dubrovnik Riviera (twenty kilometres south of Dubrovnik, and 3 km of the main coastal highway).
The Cavtat area is most attractive because of the Mediterranean vegetation which covers the whole area; another advantage is unpolluted sea and a very attractive mixture of old and new architecture. Originally it was a Greek settlement called Epidauros. Around 228 BC it was under the Romans and later became a Roman colony. The name Cavtat originates from Civets vet us, as the fugitives in the newly established Dubrovnik used to call their first habitation.
The area enjoys a warm climate. With temperatures of 22 degrees celcius in May, reaching 29 degrees in July and 25 degrees in September. Temperatures drop to around 20 degrees in October.
Cavtat area
In Cavtat there are unique bays, beaches, submarine areas and rich vegetation. Numerous bars and restaurants line the waterfront, offering everything from cheap pizza to more expensive local specialities: the Cavtat is a good as any, with a repertoire from simple pasta dishes to succulent fresh fish.
Among the attractions of Cavtat is the Rector's Palace, the Baroque church of St. Nikola, the Franciscan monastery, Bogišić's scientific collection, the Vlaho Bukovac Art Gallery, the Račić Mausoleum, designed by the famous Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović, archaeological sites of the pre-Slav period, city walls, the Šipun cave etc. Cavtat also offers a 7 km promenade by pine forests paths only a few metres from the sea. Cavtat is one of the rare places on the Croatian coast that can offer such harmony.
How to get there
Flights direct from Dublin and flights also available from Shannon via Belfast airport, through Croatian Tours based in Dublin.
Direct flights from Cork Airport.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Dubrovnik: 4 km
Ferry:
Dubrovnik
Activities near Cavtat
Sports: Tennis in town Watersports Horse Riding Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Beach or lakeside relaxation Good nightlife Cycling holidays
Facilities
Luxuries:
Sea view
General:
Central heating, Air conditioning, TV, Satellite TV