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Villa Sheherezada
Villa Sheherezada is a marvelous architectural edifice from the early 19th century, freshly modernized and renovated, unveiling its previous unique look. The villa, only a few steps from the sea, is superbly engraved into a cliff and overseeing the antique town of Dubrovnik, which makes it an excellent choice for a lavish accommodation on a holiday.
Sculpted into a white stone, encased by the hanging gardens, cypresses and palms, it is a kind of masterpiece outlined in its attraction to the last detail.
Villa Sheherezada spans over the area of 4000 square-meters, surrounded by lush Mediterranean greenery, two expansive terraces that are a spot where you may just unwind or stare deep into the glistening Adriatic. You will also discover a swimming pool and a whirlpool here. A stairway made out of stones will lead you to your very own beach area that is connected directly to the villa.
The ground floor features all the spaces that are of common use and these include a roomy living area, trendy dining room with antique furnishings and a comfortable office space. A fully equipped kitchen would let you fully relish the taste of a self-catered holiday.
The first floor has five posh bedrooms, each having its own Jacuzzi and a bathroom. All the rooms in the villa pose chic, exceptional, and classic furniture, adorned in rich fabric that gives the interior that classy vintage feel.
On the second floor of the villa, beneath the turquoise dome, where you mesmerize by the stunning views of the blue Adriatic, you will discover a distinct space crafted for leisure and relaxation with a huge collection of movies and music. This floor also has one additional bathroom.
Villa Sheherezada is stuffed with amenities to let you have a relaxed and memorable time in Dubrovnik.
Sea – in front of villa
Private Rocky Beach – 1 m
Pebble beach – 200 m
City Centre of Dubrovnik – 500 m
Restaurant (Meat and Fish) – 50 m
Bafe-bar – 50 m
Shop; Bakery – 200 m
Market and Fish Market – 500 m
Pharmacy; Hospital; Dentist – 500 m
Bank and ATM; Post Office – 500 m
Currency Exchange Office – 50 m
Sport Centre – 1 km
Tennis Court – 2 km
Wellness Centre – 50 m
Gas Station – 1.5 km
Ferry Port (Komolac – Dubrovnik) – 2 km
Catamaran port – 2 km
Bus Station – 2 km
Marina (Komolac – Dubrovnik) – 2 km
It doesn’t matter if you are coming to Dubrovnik for the first time or the thousandth, the feeling of amazement not ever seizes to spring when you fix eyes on the gorgeousness of the ancient town. Undeniably it’s tough to envision anyone getting bored or jaded by the city’s marble streets, baroque buildings and therefore the endless shimmer of the sea, or failing to be galvanized by a walk on the traditional town walls that have protected a civilized, refined republic for hundreds of years.
People would surely envy you if you plan to holiday in Dubrovnik for over a week. You’re in to let go of the taxing day-to-day life. Discover, layback, bathe, read, meditate, walk or just stay idle, the city is pleasant enough to revitalize you from your routine.
Heighten your holiday experience with an excursion of the city and its surroundings, savoring exquisite culinary specialties or joining sports events to stimulate both your body and soul. The pleasant climate luckily facilitates sailing throughout the year, so we suggest the Elafite Islands Cruise where you can discover woody untouched oasis, and this is where the nature admirers can appreciate scenic villages on the island of Koločep, Šipan and Lopud.
Hiking the Hills of Konavale serves as a perfect sport if you love hiking. At the Konavoski Dvori Restaurant on the River Ljuta, you may also taste freshwater fish.
A Jeep Safari and Horseback Riding are few of the many tourist activities offered in Konvale. If you love eating, watching birds and archaeology, the valley of the River Neretva is the place for you to visit.
Mount Srd
Perhaps the top way to grasp the city’s vast stretch of historic architecture is from the heights of Mount Srd that stands at a height of 413 meters and features a dazzling panorama of Dubrovnik and its surrounds. The recently restored cable car will make let you climb in as speedy as three. You may walk down to explore in depth.
Banje Beach
Catch the sunset, dip in glistening waters, or recline in the rays of the sun at Dubrovnik’s leading beach. Banje is situated next to the Old Town and has its own restaurant and café bar. Adjoining is the chic Banje Beach Club, where you can bask on chic white daybeds.
Luza Square
A pivotal point for tourists to the city, it is the home of the historic Sponza Palace, city Bell Tower and St Blaise Church. The square also functions as the setting for processions and events all year long.
Stradun
Dubrovnik’s Stradun, previously a swamp and nowadays the vivacious center of the city, has its many shops, cafés and restaurants. Lined by white limestone that dates back to 1468, this pedestrian street expands 300 meters and is enclosed by the ancient city walls.
Gunduliceva Poljana
An amazing way to initiate your day in Dubrovnik is at Gundulic Square’s lively morning market. Vegetables, fruits, crafts and flowers are sold here in the conventional and welcoming setting. The statue of the square’s namesake, Ivan Gundulić, the much-admired 17th century poet, is also worth the visit here.
When you done with the expeditions to the city’s surroundings, the exquisite beaches of Dubrovnik and deep clear sea are anticipating your visit. Topmost hotels, excellent wellness centers and thousands of different events around the year are fashioned for you to make your stay memorable.
Resting on the south coast of Croatia, Dubrovnik might be immersed in history, but it is a city with an extremely modern verge, too. Inside its solid walls, medieval houses, antique palaces and ancient churches buff shoulders with elegant boutiques, trendy bars, modern hotels and lively eateries. Also you would come across the islands and beaches of Dubrovnik’s Adriatic Riviera right next to your doorway.
A lot of its Renaissance architecture got erased in the 1667 earthquake, however there are still few parts that remain, like St Saviour Church, amongst the latest Baroque style. Franciscan Monastery is also appealing to see and it houses one of the eldest pharmacies in Europe, and the striking Rector’s Palace.
Every nook of the city mirrors the history of Dubrovnik that is older than a thousand years. The city of museums is a perfect blend of the present with the past. The city is embraced by medieval 1,940 meters long walls, which have been conserved in their genuine shape and opened for visitors as the dominant fascination.
Dubrovnik is predominantly a cultural destination, proposing ancient monuments and a great number of traditional festivals and events. This captivating city that will let you fall in love with it and makes you return to it time and again in quest of exclusive experiences.