Willkommen in Sara A4 – einem gemütlichen Apartment mit zwei Schlafzimmern in der Zagrebačka 51 in Baška, im wunderschönen Kroatien.
Sara A4 besticht durch seinen wohnlichen Charme und seine Gemütlichkeit und ist der perfekte Ort für einen erholsamen Urlaub mit kleinen Familien, Freunden, Paaren oder Alleinreisenden. Das Apartment bietet bequem Platz für bis zu 4-5 Gäste und vereint Privatsphäre und Entspannung auf ideale Weise.
Beim Betreten des Apartments empfängt Sie ein geräumiges und geschmackvoll eingerichtetes Wohnzimmer, das Komfort und Entspannung verspricht – der perfekte Ausklang eines langen Sightseeing-Tages. Das helle und stilvolle Design trägt zusätzlich zu einem angenehmen Aufenthalt bei.
Das Apartment verfügt über zwei geschmackvoll eingerichtete Schlafzimmer, die Ihnen eine ruhige Oase für eine erholsame Nachtruhe bieten. Mit einer optimalen Schlafmöglichkeit für bis zu vier Personen kann auch ein weiterer Gast bequem untergebracht werden. Dadurch ist dieses Apartment flexibel für verschiedene Gruppengrößen geeignet, die die bezaubernde Stadt Baška besuchen.
Ein gepflegtes Badezimmer mit allen gängigen Annehmlichkeiten sorgt für einen erfrischenden Start in den Tag. Ob eine schnelle Dusche am Morgen oder ein entspannendes Bad am Abend – das Badezimmer bietet Ihnen einen Ort der Ruhe und Entspannung.
Obwohl Haustiere in Sara A4 nicht gestattet sind, bietet die Wohnung zahlreiche Annehmlichkeiten für Ihren Komfort. Ein Parkplatz steht Ihnen zur Verfügung und sorgt dafür, dass Ihr Fahrzeug während Ihres Aufenthalts sicher untergebracht ist. Bitte beachten Sie jedoch, dass keine Garage direkt an der Wohnung angeschlossen ist.
Sara A4 ist mehr als nur eine Wohnung; es ist ein Erlebnis. Wir bieten Ihnen die perfekte Kombination aus Komfort, Bequemlichkeit und Privatsphäre und garantieren Ihnen einen unvergesslichen Aufenthalt für kleine Familien oder Freundesgruppen. Entdecken Sie Baška; entdecken Sie Kroatien. Wir freuen uns auf Ihren Besuch in Sara A4.
Sights and Attractions in Baška
One of the region's most attractive locations is undoubtedly the beach of Vela Plaža, the most popular with those who come to swim in the area. One of Baška's symbols, and a key element in its landscape, it is 1,800 metres (1.1. mi) long and faces a crystal-clear sea. Since 1999 it has been the proud recipieng of the European Blue Flag award, which testifies to its high-quality standards.
Many activities and entertainments await visitors there: restaurants and cafes are present all around it, and pedal boats, windsurf boards, beach umbrellas, and sun loungers are available for rent.Besides Vela Plaža, Baška is also home to more than thirty beaches; the most famous of these are the ones near the bays of Vela Luka and Mala Luka, the FKK beach near the Bunculuka camp, and the beaches of Konjska, Vrženica, Jablanovo, Storišće, and Dubna.
While many beaches may be reached on foot, some require a boat or taxi boat ride; the view from a distance which the last option offers, however, allows for a better enjoyment of the gorgeous local beaches steeped in peace and quiet.
Top ten sights and attractions:
THE BAŠKA TABLETThe Church of St. Lucy in Jurandvor houses a replica of one of the most significant Croatian monuments - the Baška Tablet. It is the oldest known document containing a Croatian personal name written in the Croatian Glagolitic script.
THE BEACH OF VELA PLAŽAThe 1.8 km-long beach of Vela Plaža has been a symbol of Baška's landscape since the inception of its tourism industry. It is the recipient of the European Blue Flag Award that testifies to the high-quality standard of its environment, and is consequently the most popular summer destination for swimmers and beach goers.
THE „PATH TO THE MOON“The „Path to the Moon“, 7,5 km long trail, is suitable for both hikers and bikers, and runs through a forest area for most of its length; it then reaches a completely barren area called the “Moon Plateau”, which is reminiscent of a rocky desert and is one of the region's must-see locations.
BAŠKA AQUARIUMIn the very center of Baška you can learn about the rich and diverse underwater world of the Croatian Adriatic through one of the largest collections of Adriatic seashells and sea snails in Croatia.Aquarium Baška, on a 200m2area, is home to 21 aquariums with a hundred species of fish and four hundred species of seashells and sea snails.
ZIP LINEAthletes, holidaymakers and families with children may enjoy the Edison Zipline, an off-road ride along more than 2 km of cables running through trees and a stunning landscape that will prove truly unforgettable.
BAŠKA’S GLAGOLITIC TRAILBaška's Glagolitic trail meanders through the area’s landscape and the 35 stone sculptures showing all the letters of the Croatian Glagolitic alphabet that are displayed along its path. The BGT guidebook accompanies visitors along the trail by supplying the meaning and explanation of all the individual letters on show, as well as a map indicating the stones’ relevant location.
PRVIĆ ISLANDA short boat ride suffices to reach Croatia’s largest uninhabited island that is also protected as a special botanical and ornithological reserve. Although Prvić is not suitable for either walking or exploring, there are several smaller coves along its coast to enjoy the sunshine and the sea.
THE BAYS OF MALA LUKA AND VELA LUKAA hiking trail or a taxi boat ride convey visitors to Vela Luka, one of the most beautiful bays in the Adriatic Sea. An additional twenty-minute walk then takes them to the beautiful Mala Luka bay; the neighbouring archaeological site of the Corinthia fortress offers a stunning view of both bays.
THE MULTICELLULAR SHEEPFOLDSNumerous hiking and cycling trails pass by multicellular sheepfolds, which are dry-walled structures employed to sort out and count sheep. These sheepfolds are a fundamental example of folk architecture and may be found in just two other locations in Europe, namely Wales (UK) and Iceland.
THE BATOMALJ SHRINEThe Church of Our Lady of Gorica, one of the oldest Marian shrines in Croatia, may be reached either via the Educational Trail, or by driving along a tarmacked road, or else by climbing a 237-step staircase. The church was built in 1415 and is renowned for its bell, which dates to 1594 and traditionally tolls when the bishop of Krk visits the Baška valley.