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Show- 1. Medieval estate in Istria – a hidden gem of Terra Magica
- 2. Traditional stone house in a historic village
- 3. Modern seaside villa – contemporary comfort just steps from the Adriatic
- 4. Island villa on Brač – a Mediterranean garden and seaside ambience
- 5. Modern villa in a quiet Dalmatian village – a view of the bay
- 6. Traditional stone estate – terraces, pools, and open horizons
- 7. Modern villa on Brač – peace by the sea and clean lines
- 8. Villa above the turquoise bay – a view that stays forever
- Frequently Asked Questions
From Istria’s rolling hills to Dalmatia’s islands, Croatia offers accommodations that are far more than just a place to sleep. Each of these destinations tells its own story and turns your stay into a one-of-a-kind experience. Below, discover seven of the most extraordinary places that combine luxury, authenticity, and unforgettable memories.
1. A Medieval Estate in Istria – a hidden gem of Terra Magica

In a medieval estate in Istria, tucked away at the foot of Mount Učka, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into history. Surrounded by old stone walls and centuries-old olive trees, this restored property brings the magic of Terra Magica to life. Wander through its private courtyards, take in views of green hills (and perhaps the distant shimmer of the Adriatic), and dine under the stars where—by all accounts—noble families once gathered. Inside, rustic wooden beams and a stone hearth blend with elegant modern comfort, giving you the best of old and new. Far from the crowds, this Istrian hideaway invites you to slow down and soak up the charm of rural Istria, where every stone has a story.
2. Traditional stone house in a historic village

In Malo Grablje, you’re not coming for a typical holiday—you’re coming to escape the world. The accommodation is set in a once-abandoned village on Hvar, surrounded by rocks, pine trees, and complete silence. The stone houses have been restored with respect for their original appearance, while the interiors provide comfort that lets you truly unwind. From the terrace, you look out toward rocky slopes and old houses that bear witness to another time. Days move slowly here—swimming in the pool, enjoying light meals under the pergola, and spending evenings without noise, bright lights, or rush. If you’re looking for a place to switch off, slow your thoughts, and feel a powerful connection to the landscape, Malo Grablje offers exactly that—rare, almost forgotten quiet.
3. Modern seaside villa – contemporary comfort just steps from the Adriatic

In the peaceful village of Mali Rat, right by the coast and with a view that opens onto the sea, a modern villa awaits—made for a carefree holiday. The spacious yard with a pool becomes the heart of the day: you start your mornings with coffee on a sun lounger and end your evenings with a gentle breeze and a sunset. The interior is bright, clean-lined, and thoughtfully designed to give you maximum comfort, with direct access to the outdoor areas. Terraces and balconies offer the perfect place to unwind, while the sea is close enough for a spontaneous swim whenever you feel like it. Everything is built around simple luxury, privacy, and an effortless sense of ease—ideal if you want a calm Mediterranean setting without giving up modern standards and comfort.
4. Island villa on Brač – a Mediterranean garden and a seaside vibe

On the sunny island of Brač, in the peaceful surroundings of Mirca, you’ll find a holiday home that invites you to slow down and fully switch off. The spacious yard is designed for outdoor living—stone terraces, comfortable loungers, and a large pool create the feeling of a private Mediterranean retreat. Here, you’ll spend your days between swimming, sunbathing, and long evenings under the pergola, with views that turn into warm golden tones at dusk.The exterior radiates simplicity and harmony with nature, while the focus is on open space, greenery, and the calm that surrounds you. In the evening, with discreet lighting and island silence, the pool becomes the center of relaxation. This is a place where you don’t have to rush—where every moment is dedicated to rest and an easy island rhythm.
5. Modern villa in a quiet Dalmatian village – a bay view

In the peaceful Dalmatian village of Vinišće, a modern villa awaits—made for complete relaxation. Perched above a quiet bay, it offers a sense of privacy and calm, far from crowds and noise. You start your day on a sunny terrace with a sea view, while below you a few fishing boats sway gently in the harbor. The spacious yard with a private pool is perfect for slow afternoons—swimming and enjoying the silence, broken only by cicadas. In the evening, you prepare dinner outdoors and watch the sunset reflect on the calm surface of the sea. Here, you experience Dalmatia at its quietest—simple, understated, and deeply relaxing.
6. Traditional stone estate – terraces, pools, and open horizons

On the slopes above Orebić lies a stone estate that opens up to space and sweeping views. From the terraces, you look across green plots and vineyards all the way to the sea, while the town below remains quiet and unobtrusive. Outdoor areas take center stage here: a large pool, a smaller stone pool, and wide terraces create different corners for lounging, socializing, or retreating into the shade.The architecture is simple and honest—stone, wood, and open spaces connected into a harmonious whole. Everything is designed for outdoor living: morning coffee with a view, long lunches under the pergola, and evenings that end under the stars. This is a place that doesn’t try to impress with luxury, but with space, views, and the feeling that you have Pelješac all to yourself.
7. Modern villa on Brač – peace by the sea and clean lines

In Sumartin, right by the sea and a pine forest, a contemporary villa awaits, focused on space, light, and views. The architecture is simple and understated, with clean lines and large glass surfaces that blur the boundary between interior and exterior. From almost every angle, you can see the sea—while you swim in the pool, have lunch on the terrace, or wake up in the bedroom.The exterior is open and airy: a sun deck by the pool, the scent of pines, and a quiet broken only by waves below the house. The interior follows the same rhythm—modern, tidy, and free of unnecessary details, with warm wooden accents that make the space feel inviting rather than coldly luxurious.There’s no need for a plan here. The day naturally unfolds between swimming, a short walk to town, and evenings on the terrace as the sea slowly darkens. The villa in Sumartin is ideal if you’re looking for peace, privacy, and a modern island stay without excessive ornamentation.
8. Villa above a turquoise bay – a view that stays with you forever

The accommodation is located in the peaceful Ljubljeva Bay, very close to the sea, with an open view of the coastline and crystal-clear water. The property is built in terraces along the rocks, which provides privacy and great views from the terraces and outdoor areas. The accommodation includes an outdoor pool, arranged terraces for al fresco dining, and direct access to the sea.The interior is modern and functional, with an emphasis on bright spaces and large glass walls that connect the indoors with the outdoor part of the house. The bedrooms and living room face the sea, and balconies and terraces are used throughout the day—from morning coffee to evening meals. The location is ideal for guests who want peace, proximity to the sea, and a stay away from crowds, with good connections to Trogir and the surrounding area.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How can I book accommodations like these?
A: You can easily book exclusive houses and villas from our offer via the Adriatic.hr website. Simply choose your preferred accommodation, enter your travel dates and number of guests, and follow a few clear steps to confirm your reservation. During the process, you can leave a note or special requests, and payment is possible immediately by card or later according to the instructions you receive by email.If you have questions, need advice, or don’t see available prices, our customer support team is here for you via phone, email, or chat. We recommend planning ahead, as accommodations like these are often booked earlier due to high demand.
Q: Are these villas suitable for families with children?
A: Most of the listed accommodations welcome families and offer plenty of amenities children can enjoy—for example, pools suitable for younger guests, spacious fenced yards for play, or even children’s rooms and play areas. However, some villas (such as smaller boutique estates) are intended for adults only to preserve a peaceful atmosphere. We recommend noting that you’re traveling with children when booking so you can be helped to choose the ideal property. Each villa description usually states whether it’s family-friendly and what child-related amenities it offers.
Q: What time of year is best for staying in accommodations like these?
A: That depends on what you want. The summer months (June–September) are the most popular for coastal villas thanks to warm weather, long days, and plenty of swimming. Destinations come alive and you can experience the full Mediterranean vibe. On the other hand, spring and early autumn are ideal if you want to avoid crowds—weather is still pleasant, prices can be lower, and the experience is calmer. Some estates (especially in Istria or the Dalmatian hinterland) are magical in winter too, with fireplaces and wellness facilities, but check whether they operate year-round. In general, late spring and early autumn are many people’s favorite balance of good weather and privacy in these villas.





















































