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Review submitted by Susanne from Traiskirchen (Submitted: 14 Sep 2010)
A nice appartment in the heart of Supertar. Near to the market, the harbour and restaurants but nevertheless in a quiet position.
Ideal for one family. More families will have to face the fact that there is only one bathroom.
Very nice (roofed) terrace, spacious living room and kitchen. Roofed open fire (BBQ) place.
Near to the beach in the city, but that is rather close to the ferry. Attractive beaches can be reached by car or by bicycle. Taking a bike there(or renting one) is a good idea.
Very nice owners.
Review submitted by Olivier from Paris (Submitted: 4 Aug 2009)
Nice property close to the beaches and to Supetar center
Located in a quiet area.
Review submitted by ROCAMORA from PUJAUT (Submitted: 7 Mar 2009)
Maison au calme mais proche du centre ville. Une terraasse très agréable. Grand merci à Goga et Yvan pour leur accueil, leur gentillesse et leur sympathie.
Un point de départ idéal pour visiter lIle de Brac et Split.
Nous en gardons un très bon souvenir.
Review not verified by RentalSystems* (Submitted: 20 Jul 2008)
Croatia came highly recommened to us and I can honestly say that we were not dis-appointed, infact it far surpassed our expectations.
Villa Bracera on the island of Brac is quietly situated with Lemon tree's, grape vines and beautiful flowering climbers all adding to the peaceful and tranqual setting, making it an ideal place to relax and un-wind.
Whilst beaches, local shops, markets, bus and ferry terminals are only a short walk away.
The beautiful coastlines and surroundin sights are breathtaking, the beauty of which cannot be fully captured on camera, they just have to be seen.
It was our first trip to Croatia and I can confidently forecast that it will not be our last.
Review not verified by RentalSystems* (Submitted: 20 Jul 2008)
Croatia came highly recommened to us and I can honestly say that we were not dis-appointed, infact it far surpassed our expectations.
Villa Bracera on the island of Brac is quietly situated with Lemon trees, grape vines and beautiful flowering climbers all adding to the peaceful and tranqual setting, making it an ideal place to relax and un-wind.
Whilst beaches, local shops, markets, bus and ferry terminals are only a short walk away.
The beautiful coastlines and surrounding sights are breathtaking, the beauty of which cannot be fully captured on camera, they just have to be seen.
It was our first trip to Croatia and I can confidently forecast that it will not be our last.
Review not verified by RentalSystems* (Submitted: 9 May 2008)
The great location of Villa Bracera just a short walk from Supetar port and town centre with its palm tree lined promenade, street cafes and small shops made an ideal base from with to explore many of the characteristic and peaceful Mediterranean coastal villages on the Island of Brac. Regular bus connections between all the villages of the island made picking up a boat from Bol possible and opened up opportunities to ‘island-hop’ and visit neighbouring islands such vibrant Hvar and serene Palmizana.
The close proximity of Split, with its Roman past and imposing Dioceletian Palace, was just a short ferry journey away on the mainland and made travelling along the striking Dalmatian coast to places such as Markaska and Dubrovnik effortless and uncomplicated.
I would, and indeed have, highly recommended this ruggedly beautiful Mediterranean country to my friends and family. Whether you are interested in swimming, sailing, scuba diving, shopping, sunbathing, island-hopping or exploring the nation's fascinating culture and heritage, Croatia and Villa Bracera is a fantastic place to spend a holiday.
Rob Ingham
Review not verified by RentalSystems* (Submitted: 9 May 2008)
The great location of Villa Bracera just a short walk from Supetar port and town centre with its palm tree lined promenade, street cafes and small shops made an ideal base from with to explore many of the characteristic and peaceful Mediterranean coastal villages on the Island of Brac. Regular bus connections between all the villages of the island made picking up a boat from Bol possible and opened up opportunities to ‘island-hop’ and visit neighbouring islands such vibrant Hvar and serene Palmizana.
The close proximity of Split, with its Roman past and imposing Dioceletian Palace, was just a short ferry journey away on the mainland and made travelling along the striking Dalmatian coast to places such as Markaska and Dubrovnik effortless and uncomplicated.
I would, and indeed have, highly recommended this ruggedly beautiful Mediterranean country to my friends and family. Whether you are interested in swimming, sailing, scuba diving, shopping, sunbathing, island-hopping or exploring the nation's fascinating culture and heritage, Croatia and Villa Bracera is a fantastic place to spend a holiday.
Rob (UK, July 2007.)