Country
Croatia
Location
Dubrovnik
Ref. Number
6627
Type
Apartment
Size
71 m2
Year
2011
Floors
3
Features
Garage
Garden
Pool
Terrace
Heating
Air conditioning
Fantastic view
Furnished
Distances
Sea
10 m
Hospital
50 m
School
500 m
Kindergarten
50 m
Administration
100 m
Church
100 m
Supermarket
20 m
Transport
50 m
Description
Sun Gardens are the most complete five-star resort on the Adriatic coast. The surrounding waters are the cleanest on the Croatian Adriatic and many destinations are on UNESCO\'s World Heritage list. As a country, Croatia is a natural wonder, a bit of a surprise that almost ten percent of its area is protected as part of a national park or reservate. The European nobility of the past centuries, wisely chose the part of Croatian Adriatic coast for their own private sanctuary.
Sun Gardens Apartments are near the historic old town of Dubrovnik, surrounded with Elaphites archipelago, resulting in spectacular views from every perspective. You have direct access to the your own beach, with a range of sporting activities on the sea - you can use 3 large freshwater pools, Anne Semonin Spa & Wellness Centre, great restaurants and bars with international and local cuisine, sports and recreation center with a variety of facilities, including gym, squash court, soccer field and outdoor tennis courts, children\'s
playgrounds, etc. .. For business people - here is one of the best conference center on the Croatian coast, with the main conference hall, which is unparalleled and the design and capacity.
Each apartment has a spacious living area and outside terraces that provide a broad view of the Adriatic sea and private gardens.
Ah - what more to say ... If you\'re in love with Croatia, as most Europeans are - Sun Gardens are definitely your first choice ...
Adriatica Real Estate
www.adriatica-estate.com
contact: +385 99 2018 000
Community

About Dubrovnik
The today's name of Dubrovnik is derived from the Croatian word Dubrava, which means oak woods as, in the past, oak trees surrounded Dubrovnik. The Latin name Ragusa - Rausa, in use until the 15th century, originated from the rock (lat. Lausa - meaning rock) where the first settlement was established. Dubrovnik was founded in the first half of the 7th century by a group of refugees from Epidaurum (today's Cavtat). They established their settlement at the island and named it Laus. Opposite of that location, at the foot of Sr? Mountain, Slavs developed their own settlement under the name of Dubrovnik (named by "Dub" - type of wood). The settlements were separated by a channel which was filled in 12th century, present Placa or Stradun, and since than the two settlements have been united. At that time the city walls started to be built as a protection from different enemies ( Arabs, Venetian, Macedonians, Serbs, etc.), who wanted to conquer Dubrovnik.
- Population:
- 65000
- Size:
- 654 km2
- Schools:
- 34
- Faculties:
- 4
- Kindergartens:
- 42
- Libraries:
- 8
- Theatres:
- 2
- Cinemas:
- 6