Located just 15 km from Adriatic Sea nad just 2km from river Cetina, Stone House Marin has accommodations in Kostanje with a shared lounge, a bar, as well as a shared kitchen. This 8 person self-catered vacation home has a private pool, a garden, grill facilities, free WiFi and free private parking and garage on request.
The air-conditioned vacation home consists of 4 bedrooms, a living room, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and a coffee machine,microwawe owen and a 3 bathrooms with a shower and free toiletries. Towels and bed linen are available in the vacation home. 4 Air condition units and 4 Smart TV,washing machine,
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There's a an outdoor swimming pool and 2 showers on different terraces.
Guests can go hiking and cycling nearby or swim in the river Cetina , or go to Omiš,Brela,Makarska,Biokovo....
For unforgetible holliday in Croatia,Dalmatia
The nearest airport is Split Airport, 45 km from the vacation home.
In the triangle between two of the most beautiful Dalmatian riviera - Makarska (20 km) and Omiš (15 km); At the foot of the Biokovo crown and in close contact with the culture and tradition of the ancient Diocletian's Split (38 km), far from traffic stops, and good connections with the most attractive beaches of the mentioned coastline, emerged as a place of mostly preserved nature and Mediterranean climate.
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Cetina River Rafting in Croatia is a great way to enjoy the breathtaking scenery. Its waterfalls, caves, and jungle-like vegetation make it a must-do activity while in Croatia. The warm Mediterranean climate meets the canyon and creates a setting just like in a fairy tale. Even though the rapids of this river are relatively easy, it will create a memorable experience for all.
Soparnik is a traditional dish from Poljica, a historical-geographical region located between Split and Omis.
This area used to belong to the Poljica principality, which covered about 250 km2. It was bounded by natural borders, the river Cetina in the east, from its mouth to upstream to Gardun near Trilj, then northwest over the mountain Mosor and down the river Žrnovnica all the way to its mouth and the Adriatic coast back to Omis and the river Cetina.
Poljica was once a principality, an administrative and the self-government area of the people that preserved its independence from the 13th until the beginning of the 19th century.
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