Set in an attractive location in the small town of Bol on Brač Island, Villa Džamonja is only 15 metres from the nearest beach and just 650 metres from the famous Zlatni Rat Beach. The Villa features a sun terrace and a lush garden, right by the sea.
Room at the Džamonja feature free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning and a seating area with satellite TV. Private bathroom provides a shower, free toiletries and a hairdryer. All rooms overlook the garden.
The centre of Bol is 300 metres away and features supermarkets, a farmer’s market, restaurants and cafes. A pebbly beach with numerous water sport facilities is also located nearby.
During the summer, fishermen’s nights are held every week, accompanied by concerts of Dalmatian Klapas. The Festival of Bolsko Lito takes place throughout June, July and August and features numerous cultural events.
Bol can be reached via ferry and car from Split or by a local bus. Split Airport is 77 km away.
Score sur 26 commentaires
Excellent
7.1/10
Chambres: 22
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Adresse: A.K.Miošića 1, Bol 21420 (Carte)
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Ce que les gens disent
Good hotel in a terrific location, at a decent price.
The location and the staff.
Good location, low price, reasonable comfort.
modern and new facilities.
right on the boardwalk going to the famous Zlatni Rat beach - which is about 15 minutes away.
The facilities have marble and stone stairs, hallways, and nice
finishes.
It was quite expensive and for that money there should be a small fridge and a kettle for tea/coffee. tous commentaires »
Promised Internet does not work, cleaning in the room is not good, the staff is often absent at the reception.
no wi fi in the room.
Comfort very cheap.
They put me in a room with a terrible smell. The receptionist claimed it
was just musty because the air conditioning hadn't been on, but even
after the air conditioning being on for 12 hours the room smelled just
as bad. It was extremely unpleasant and ruined my time here. It also
took 20 minutes to find the receptionist at check out to get my passport
back. The front desk was unattended and I had to search the hotel twice
before finding the receptionist.