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Bosnian/Croatian
Izuzetno šarmantan objekt sa tri apartmana, srednje klase smješten je u neposrednoj blizini plaže (oko 250 m ili 5 do 10 minuta hoda). Kuća se nalazi na 30 m nadmorske visine sa predivnim pogledom na grad i luku. Svaki apartman je oko 30 m2 površine sa maksimalnom popunjenošću od dvije ili tri osobe. Jednostavni, rustikalni apartmani su moderno uređeni, imaju TV i besplatan internet, potpuno opremljene čajne kuhinje, kupaonice i mnogo prostora za sjedenje na velikoj terasi. Atmosfera je prijateljska i pomalo ležerna, ali i privatna i tiha. Ovo nije najnovije ili raskošno imanje, ali vrlo povoljne cijene čine ga dobrim izborom za one koji se žele izgubiti u prirodnim ljepotama poluotoka. Plaže su najbolji dio Trpnja - mirne, osamljene i prekrasne s plavom vodom i šljunkom. Apartmani imaju mnoštvo sadržaja, uključujući veliku zasjenjenu terasu s panoramskim pogledom na krajolik i zaljev, romantični izlazak i zalazak sunca, imaju osobna mjesta za parkiranje automobila, lijepi vrt sa citrusima i obliznje restorane koji poslužuju sezonsku hranu i lokalno ulovljenu ribu.

English
Extremly charming, three apartments mid-range property is located in the vicinity of the closest beach (around 250 m or 5 to 10 minutes walking distance). House is situated 30 m above sea level overlooking town and port. Each apartment is around 30 m2 with two or three people maximum occupancy. The simple, rustic suites have updated decor, TVs and free Internet, include fully equipped kitchenettes, bathrooms and outdoor sitting spaces on the large terrace. The atmosphere is friendly and a bit laid-back but also private and quiet. This isn’t an updated or lavish property, but the very affordable rates make it a good choice for those looking to get lost in peninsula natural beauty. The beaches are the best part of Trpanj - it’s quiet, secluded, and gorgeous with deep blue water and pebbles. There are a plethora of amenities, including big shaded terrace with panoramic view over the countryside and bay, romantic sun rise and sun set, on-site parking spaces, lovely citrus garden and restaurants that serve locally-sourced seasonal foods and fish.

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About property - O apartmanima

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