Villa Melita - Robinson house
Located in very nice surrounding - olive oil trees
Just pure, clean sea and nice nature and calm surrounding.
Max. 6
Ideal for families
Ground floor:
Kitchen
Living room, TVBedroom with double bed
Bathroom
First floor:
2 x Bedroom
Toilete
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Holiday Home for 6 persons
Ideal for families
Ground floor:
Kitchen
Living room, TVBedroom with double bed
Bathroom
First floor:
2 x Bedroom
Toilete
- Maximum persons: 7
- Size of living space: 120
- Floor: 2
- Floors total: 2
- Bedrooms total: 3
- Bedroom(s) with double bed: 3
- Additional bed(s) in double room: 1
- Bathroom(s): 1
- Toilet(s): 2
- Shower(s): 1
- Year of renovation: 2011
- Balcony: 20
- Balcony with a sea view: 20
- Terrace: 20
- Size of garden approx. (cca. m2): 200
- Grill (BBQ)
- Garden
- Garden furniture
- Retro desing kitchen
- Kitchen & dining room
- Table and chairs for all persons
- Full equipped kitchen
- Kitchen towels provided
- Refrirerator (medium size)
- Deep freezer (medium size)
- Stove (Gas)
- Bathroom: toilette & shower
- Toilet paper only at arrival
- Bedroom with double bed
- TV
About destination Tkon[hide][show]
TKON
An old fishing locality, it is situated on the picturesque southern part of the island, and at the same time it is a ferryboat landing for the ferry line Biograd-Tkon. From the landing sandy and rocky beaches follow one another.
The view from the nearby mountain offers an unforgettable picture of the islets and the Kornati. The destination of all the tourists who visit the island of Pašman is the Benedictine monastery of s. Kuzme and Damjan (St. Cosmos and Damian) on Mount Ćokovac near Tkon, dating from the 12th cent. From the landing sandy and rocky beaches follow one another. The view from the nearby mountain offers an unforgettable picture of the islets and the Kornati. The destination of all the tourists who visit the island of Pašman is the Benedictine monastery of s. Kuzme and Damjan (St. Cosmos and Damian) on Mount Ćokovac near Tkon, dating from the 12th cent.