Welcome to our Rustic Charm Cottage in Nature Park with Jacuzzi, a delightful retreat built for two nestled within the serene environs of the lush natural park in Baška voda, Croatia. Revel in a cozy atmosphere that blends rustic style with modern comfort, creating a restful setting amid nature's calming hues. With ample room for 2 guests, the cottage is optimally designed for a couple's getaway, offering you an intimate sanctuary that promises tranquility and privacy. You will find the cottage structure devoid of bedrooms, but don't let that dissuade you. The expansive living room fills in for the sleeping quarters, without compromising on your comfort. Love bringing your furry friend along? Don't worry; this cottage allows up to 1 pet with previous request. Enjoy companionship while also experiencing the timeless beauty of Croatia's countryside. The carefully designed living space takes full advantage of its setting, featuring picturesque windows from where one can soak in stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The open-floor plan accommodates a comfortable seating area and a quaint dining spot. The bathroom, fitted with all the amenities, exemplifies simplicity. Soak away your worries in the elegantly designed jacuzzi, that too set against a backdrop of spectacular vistas. Similarly, the advantage of having 2 parking spaces allows guests ample room for their vehicles. Even though there isn't a garage, rest assured your vehicles will be in a safe space. The Rustic Charm Cottage in Nature Park with Jacuzzi is located in Baška voda, a location well loved for its abundant nature, crystal clear Adriatic Sea and pebbled beaches. It provides perfect gateways to attractions and must-see spots, making your stay convenient and hassle-free. Experience the beauty of Croatian landscapes, living in harmony with nature, yet enjoying all the necessities a modern traveller would seek. This cottage is the perfect choice for those looking to leave behind the hustle of the city and indulge in a soothing retreat.
Baska Voda is another of the charming towns located on the Makarska Riviera, and is only 5km along the coast from Brela and 10km up the coast from Makarska. (It’s about 50km along the coast from Split.) As with many towns around these parts, it is Mount Biokovo that you will overlook you rather impressively. Unsurprisingly, its beaches that are the biggest draw around here! In fact, as you walk from the town either north or south along the coast, you’ll find a number of beaches that almost merge into one. Most have good facilities, and a few are highlighted below.
One of the best beaches in terms of facilities and location is the pebble-y, Blue Flag-awarded Nikolina Beach, which has beach chairs/umbrellas to rent, showers, cafes/restaurants close by; and changing cabins, and is located in the centre of town. Very family-friendly.
Ikovac Beach is a slightly smaller beach just north of the centre of town, but also has beach furniture to rent, showers, changing cabins and nearby cafes for refreshments. Again, this is a pebble beach with shallow waters and suitable for children.
If you’re walking from the centre of town to Ikovac Beach, you will in fact first come to Podluka Beach. Another white pebble beach with the same facilities as the above, you’d also got a small children’s playground here.
Sights
The St Nicholas the Traveller statue was erected in the town in 1998. St Nicholas is the patron saint of Baska Voda, and is also celebrated with his patron saint’s day on 6th December each year. The statue depicts St Nicholas with his hand raised, blessing all of those who travel to Baska Voda.
The anchor in the town centre was erected in 1997 and serves as a reminder of the once great naval tradition of the town – a number of great sailors hail from here, and the town used to be a trade port.
Museums
The Malacological Museum houses an impressive collection of shells from the waters of the Adriatic as well as from seas around the world.
Meanwhile, the Archaeological Museum contains artefacts over the centuries, including items from as far back as the 7th century.
Churches
As with many coastal towns (or just towns in general!), Baska Voda is also home to a number of beautiful churches. They include the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary from 1636, St Rocco Chapel from the 15th century and St Nicholas Church from 1889. There is also the more modern Church of All Saints from 1999.