Villa San Pietro

Villa San Pietro

Supetar, Brac IslandSleeps: 7 + 2
Villa San Pietro
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Summary

  • Sleeps 7 + 2
  • 3 bedrooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • Partial air-conditioning
  • WiFi
  • Private pool
  • Partial sea view
  • Distance to beach: 800 metres
  • Distance to coast : 500 metres
  • Nearest restaurant: 500 metres

Introduction

A quiet, quirky villa, a collection of charming small barns, with a pool and in the heart of Supetar

What we say

Highly recommended. Very discrete and helpful owner lives in a separate section of the main house, you have the rest to yourself, including garden and pool.

Prices per week

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Price on request

Additional price information

If booking online you will have the option to pay in your card’s local currency

A refundable damage deposit of €500.00 is payable in cash on arrival

To book this villa please email us your requested dates and we will check availability and respond or send enquiry.

Villa Details

Key features

Sleeps

  • 7 + 2 persons

Bedrooms

  • 2 x Double bedroom
  • 1 x Room with double and single bed
  • 2 x Single sofa bed in living room

Bathrooms

  • 2 x Separate wc
  • 3 x Shower room

Pool

  • Private pool

Internet

  • WiFi

Cooling and heating

  • Partial air-conditioning
  • Open fireplace and underfloor heating

Indoor

  • TV
  • DVD player
  • Bedlinen provided, weekly
  • Bath towels provided, weekly
  • Washing machine
  • Baby cot on request

Outdoor

  • Garden
  • Terrace
  • Outside dining area
  • Barbecue

Parking

  • Onstreet parking

Characteristics

  • Partial sea view

Suitability

  • No pets allowed

Distances

  • Nearest beach: 800 metres
  • Nearest coast: 500 metres
  • Nearest shop: 500 metres
  • Nearest restaurant: 500 metres
  • Nearest cafe/bar: 500 metres
  • Nearest airport: 41 km (Split)

Check-in/out

  • Earliest check-in: 16:00h
  • Latest check-out: 10:00h

OVERVIEW

A gorgeous complex of several small stone houses making a lovely summer retreat. It is located in Supetar in a narrow street full of old Mediterranean stone houses. Its entrance from the road is through a private gate into a walled garden where the little restored houses nest around the swimming pool. A discreet and very pleasant couple who own the villas live in the front house on the two upper floors. They provide daily pool/garden maintanance.   The basement of the front house (entered externally), the summer kitchen and two other houses as well as the pool and terraces are exclusively for the use of the guests.

Villa San Pietro - Supetar

Accommodation

Summer kitchen and ground floor dining and bar area

A separate low outbuilding on the lower terrace near the owner's house has been restored and fitted as a summer kitchen. It has a gas hob and is fully equipped with an American fridge with an ice maker, freezer, sink, washing machine, kitchen units and a dining table, as well as an open fireplace for barbecues. Outside there is bench seating and a table. Opposite the summer kitchen the ground floor of the main farmhouse is also exclusively for the use of guests. This is arranged as a single large room for dining and entertainment; it has another indoor fireplace, a dining table for 10 people, sitting area and two WCs. The whole has a very traditional feel with exposed stone walls and a beamed ceiling.

 

Middle Villa Sleeps 4-6

arranged as two one bedroom apartments.

Steps lead up to the middle villa which is arranged as two stylish but cosy one bedroom apartments. The ground floor consists of living/kitchen/dining room with a large stone coloured sofa bed. From the sitting room there is a doorway into a double bedroom and a separate shower room; air-conditioning is in the sitting room. The first floor roof apartment is actually reached directly via an outside flight of stairs leading up to the higher terrace from which there is an entry to the first floor apartment. This apartment also has a kitchen/dining/living room with a big sofa bed and a dining table. There is a satellite TV/DVD player in each apartment. Air conditioning is provided in the living areas, not in the bedrooms.

 

Upper Villa Sleeps 3-4

Behind the pool at the top of the garden is a small and light stone barn conversion. From the pool patio you enter the living/kitchen/dining room where there is a large sofa bed and a dining table, seating four people. Steps lead up to a small landing and a door to a large bedroom with a double bed and a single bed. There is under floor heating on both floors and air conditioning in the bedroom. From the bedroom window there is a panoramic sea view. In the sitting area there is satellite TV/DVD player.

Outside

Garden and Pool

The garden is walled and very pretty. It is laid slightly uphill and linked with a nice stone path. Some terraces are covered in grass, and there are terracotta pots with palms, also lemon trees and cypress trees. There is a little path behind the barn leading to a good size vegetable garden. The owner supplies guests with fresh produce from the garden. There are terraces and patios throughout the garden and outdoor table and chairs for everyone. A very nice pool is located between the Middle and Upper Villa, with sunbathing stone patio and sunbeds and sun umbrellas. From the pool terrace there is an excellent view of the sea looking across to the mainland coastline.

Additional Information

  • No parking on villa premises but up to three off street parking spaces adjoining the property can be rented at approximately 6 euro per day per car.
  • Bed linen and bath towels provided. Bring your own beach towels.
  • The owner supplies guests with fresh produce from the garden.
  • 1-2 additional guests on request only.

Distances: 

Nearest beach 10 mins walk.
Shops 5 mins walk.
Town centre, market, supermarket, restaurants 5 to 10 mins walk.

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Brac Island

Brac is the most accessible of the larger Dalmatian islands and there are regular and frequent ferry crossings which makes getting to Brac very straightforward.

 

The simplest connection to the island is to fly to Split and take the regular ferry crossings from Split ferry port to Supetar on Brac. The ferry port is a 30 minute drive from Split Airport but allow longer in peak periods.

 

Getting from the airport to the ferry port

You can hire a car at the airport and take it over on the ferry. One advantage of this is that you don't have to manhandle your luggage on to the ferry as a foot passenger.  Alternatively take a taxi to the ferry port.  The approximate cost is 35-40 euro depending on time of travel and 40-50 euro for an 8 seater minibus. There are several bus services that run from the airport terminal to Split main bus station which is next to the ferry port. These leave from right outside the terminal building and include a shuttle service run by Croatia Airlines. Typical cost of a one way bus ticket is around 5.50 euro per person. Local bus service 38 stops on the main road outside the airport and is a 50 minute journey into the centre of Split  It is about half the price of the shuttle services but does not take you as close to the ferry port and is much slower.

 

Ferries to Brac

The ferry from Split to Brac (car or foot passenger) takes 50 minutes and there are regular crossings during the summer (typically every 90 minutes). The cost of a one way ticket for a car and four adult passengers will be about €40.

The ferry timetable for the Jadrolinija line from Split to Supetar on the island of Brac can be found on the Jadrolinija website.


There is also a regular car ferry service from Makarska on the mainland directly to Sumartin at the south east end of the island (see Jadrolinija website line 638 for sailing schedule and prices). This crossing is convenient if arriving from the direction of Dubrovnik however the service runs only five times a day in peak season and we recommend booking in advance on this line. 

 

There is a fast catamaran ferry service from Milna on Brac to Split on Wednesdays. It departs from Milna  in the morning and returns late afternoon so is convenient for a day trip to Split. Both Jadrolinija (line 9602) and Kapetan Luka run this service. The crossing is 30 minutes. Details also on the respective websites. Around €6.60 with Kapetan Luka and less with Jadrolinija. 

 

Also convenient for day trips to Split is the daily service that departs from Bol in the early morning and returns late afternoon. Line 9603 on the Jadrolinija website. The crossing is one hour 10 minutes.

Transfer by private taxi boat

Private taxi boat transfers from the quay near Split airport to Brac island can be arranged.  Prices will depend on your destination on Brac, the numbers in your party and the time of travel but will typically be in the region of 400-600 euro. Ask us for a quote. Crossing times from 35 to 50 minutes depending on your destination on Brac.


Brac airport ideal for private jets


Brac has its own small airport near the town of Bol. Light aircraft can fly into this airport and there are scheduled passenger flights from Split Airport. Zagreb and Graz in Austria. Information on the Brac airport website.

 

We can arrange car hire from Split Airport. We can also organize car hire on the island. Scooters and bicycles can also be rented. The local bus company, Arriva, runs buses several times a day between the principal towns on the island. Timetables can be found on the Arriva website.

 

Split Airport

Split Airport is located to the west of Split close to the town of Trogir. It is 25 minutes drive from the airport to the ferry port in Split although you should allow longer in mid summer.

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