Villa Kako

ID: S168100

  • Bedrooms 5
  • ・ Sleeps 12
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Featuring a spacious covered terrace and a magnificent 24 sq m outdoor pool, Villa Kako is a 5-bedroom property located just 20 minutes’ drive from Omiš on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast. With rustic good looks, this villa is well equipped throughout, and enjoys some breathtaking mountain views.

The peaceful village of Seoca, where Villa Kako is located, enjoys a wonderfully warm climate with all-day sunshine. There is plenty of space to relax in the gardens or on one of the attractive terrace areas. Around the pool you will find lots of chairs and sun loungers, plus there’s a covered area with a dining table and chairs, sofa and ping-pong table. For more games, you also have table football and pool at Villa Kako.

The comfortable interior contains a living room with satellite TV and large sofas, and an elegant dining area with oval table and 10 chairs.



All this is just a few steps away from the kitchen which is equipped with a dishwasher, fridge, coffee machine and smart wooden units.

Up to 12 guests can be accommodated in the five bedrooms at Villa Kako, each one comfortable and tastefully furnished. There are also three bathrooms, and access to the upper terraces from some rooms is another bonus – the stunning views out to Mount Mosor are wonderful to wake up to.

Also equipped with a gym, air-conditioning and Wi-Fi, this villa provides all you could want from your Croatian holiday home. It’s just a short drive to the many beautiful beaches which line the coast near Omiš, so don’t miss the likes of Stanići, Duće and Dugi Rat. Omiš itself is an impressive town sitting on the River Cetina, with lots of high-adrenaline sporting activities to try, historic fortresses and family fun. At just 25km from Split, it’s easy to pay a visit to the country’s awe-inspiring second city too.A small harbour town on the Dalmatian Coast, Omiš sits at the mouth of the Cetina River. It has a long and rich history, with stories of the town’s notorious pirates running amok in the Middle Ages among those you are bound to discover. In the 13th and 14th century, they were the most-feared in the Adriatic, and used the river to make a quick getaway after attacking passing trade ships. In summer, Pirate Night tours are a popular attraction, telling tales of the pirates in a more family-friendly way.

Omiš is a pleasant place to spend your time with lovely beaches and a wealth of great restaurants and cafés. It’s visually impressive, with steep cliffs providing a backdrop to the Old Town, where you can find a Franciscan monastery and several old churches, in addition to the Mirabella fortress, dating from the 13th century. At the top of the mountain, there is also the Starigrad fortress – it’s quite a climb, but a rewarding one.

Olive groves and vineyards lend their magic to the beautiful areas which surround the town, and the Cetina gives you the opportunity to try out water-sports like rafting, canyoning and canoeing.

Omiš is something of a cultural hub too. The town hosts festivals celebrating music and theatre on a regular basis, with an annual highlight being the Festival of Dalmatian Klapas each summer. Split is also easily accessible from Omiš, around 25km away, so it’s easy to take a bus or mini-van to see the Diocletian Palace, the Cathedral of St Domnius or the town’s strangely unmissable frog museumThe Villa

Villa Kako is a 5-bedroom and it can accommodate 10+2 people. The villas is located just 20 minutes’ drive from Omiš on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast.

Interior

- Fully equipped kitchen

- Living room with dinnig room area

- Four double bedrooms

- Double bedroom with queen size bed an a sofa bed

- Three family bathrooms

- Gym area

Exterior

- Swimming pool

- Lounge area

- Outdoor furniture

- Garden

- Parking

- Barbecue

A small harbour town on the Dalmatian Coast, Omiš sits at the mouth of the Cetina River. It has a long and rich history, with stories of the town’s notorious pirates running amok in the Middle Ages among those you are bound to discover. In the 13th and 14th century, they were the most-feared in the Adriatic, and used the river to make a quick getaway after attacking passing trade ships. In summer, Pirate Night tours are a popular attraction, telling tales of the pirates in a more family-friendly way.

Omiš is a pleasant place to spend your time with lovely beaches and a wealth of great restaurants and cafés. It’s visually impressive, with steep cliffs providing a backdrop to the Old Town, where you can find a Franciscan monastery and several old churches, in addition to the Mirabella fortress, dating from the 13th century. At the top of the mountain, there is also the Starigrad fortress – it’s quite a climb, but a rewarding one.

Olive groves and vineyards lend their magic to the beautiful areas which surround the town, and the Cetina gives you the opportunity to try out water-sports like rafting, canyoning and canoeing.

Omiš is something of a cultural hub too. The town hosts festivals celebrating music and theatre on a regular basis, with an annual highlight being the Festival of Dalmatian Klapas each summer. Split is also easily accessible from Omiš, around 25km away, so it’s easy to take a bus or mini-van to see the Diocletian Palace, the Cathedral of St Domnius or the town’s strangely unmissable frog museumThe Villa

Villa Kako is a 5-bedroom and it can accommodate 10+2 people. The villas is located just 20 minutes’ drive from Omiš on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast.

Interior

- Fully equipped kitchen

- Living room with dinnig room area

- Four double bedrooms

- Double bedroom with queen size bed an a sofa bed

- Three family bathrooms

- Gym area

Exterior

- Swimming pool

- Lounge area

- Outdoor furniture

- Garden

- Parking

- Barbecue

A small harbour town on the Dalmatian Coast, Omiš sits at the mouth of the Cetina River. It has a long and rich history, with stories of the town’s notorious pirates running amok in the Middle Ages among those you are bound to discover. In the 13th and 14th century, they were the most-feared in the Adriatic, and used the river to make a quick getaway after attacking passing trade ships. In summer, Pirate Night tours are a popular attraction, telling tales of the pirates in a more family-friendly way.

Omiš is a pleasant place to spend your time with lovely beaches and a wealth of great restaurants and cafés. It’s visually impressive, with steep cliffs providing a backdrop to the Old Town, where you can find a Franciscan monastery and several old churches, in addition to the Mirabella fortress, dating from the 13th century. At the top of the mountain, there is also the Starigrad fortress – it’s quite a climb, but a rewarding one.

Olive groves and vineyards lend their magic to the beautiful areas which surround the town, and the Cetina gives you the opportunity to try out water-sports like rafting, canyoning and canoeing.

Omiš is something of a cultural hub too. The town hosts festivals celebrating music and theatre on a regular basis, with an annual highlight being the Festival of Dalmatian Klapas each summer. Split is also easily accessible from Omiš, around 25km away, so it’s easy to take a bus or mini-van to see the Diocletian Palace, the Cathedral of St Domnius or the town’s strangely unmissable frog museum

Accommodation

The Villa

Villa Kako is a 5-bedroom and it can accommodate 10+2 people. The villas is located just 20 minutes’ drive from Omiš on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast.
Interior
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Living room with dinnig room area
- Four double bedrooms
- Double bedroom with queen size bed an a sofa bed
- Three family bathrooms
- Gym area
Exterior
- Swimming pool
- Lounge area
- Outdoor furniture
- Garden
- Parking
- Barbecue

Reviews (1)

  • Sophie

    Mirjana was an excellent host. We arrived very late in the evening and Mirjana did not mind. There was cold meats,cheese and some lovely homemade wine waiting for us. The villa is in the most beautiful location over looking hills and very quiet. It is within easy driving to all local tourist attractions. Omis is the nearest town and was great for evenings out. The villa was spacious and very clean. We traveled with three teenagers and there was masses of things to do in the villa. We even left with a bottle of homemade wine!

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