Newly built two-bedroom apartment, Povljana, Island of Pag, 70.05 m2
Situated on the second floor of a newly constructed building housing a total of six apartments, the two-bedroom apartment S5 with an area of 70.05 m2 is located near the sea. Unobstructed sea view.
The apartment comprises: a spacious living room with kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom, a hallway, a storage room, a large covered terrace with magnificent views of the sea and the surroundings, and a parking space.
The parking space is equipped with a charging station for electric vehicles. Unobstructed sea view.
Large glass surfaces provide plenty of natural light, with glass panels in the living room measuring 4 m x 2.2 m on three sides.
Planned move-in date: 12/2024
High-quality new construction:
High-quality materials – only the highest quality materials were used in construction – the basic structural system of the building consists of reinforced concrete, and the walls are made of Porotherm Profi bricks.
Air conditioning for heating and cooling in each bedroom and living room
Floors covered with high-quality substrates
High-quality ceramics and sanitary ware
PVC ISO windows with electric shutters and insect screens
Large glazed areas
Terrace railings are a combination of solid and glass railings
Burglary-resistant and fire-resistant entrance doors
Video intercom, satellite television
All spaces have adequate thermal and moisture insulation as well as sound insulation.
Sound insulation between floors
Underfloor heating in the living room and bathroom
The island of Pag is known for Pag cheese, Pag salt, Pag lace, as well as the production of olive oil and, of course, Pag lamb. The island of Pag is located between the Velebit Channel and the Kvarnerić, between the islands of Rab, Olib, and Vir, in close proximity to the mainland, connected to the mainland by the Pag Bridge. With an area of 286.6 km2, it is one of the largest islands in the Adriatic, and with a coastline of 270 km, the island has the longest coastline on the Adriatic, full of bays, coves, capes, and beaches.
On the picturesque island on the south side of Pag, in one of the beautiful natural sandy coves, lies the peaceful island town of Povljana, protected from strong winds, and the area between the two bays, Stare Povljane and Povljana, looks like a green oasis in the midst of the extremely rocky island of Pag. This area, where numerous freshwater springs have allowed for more intensive agriculture and viticulture, has fed much of the island for centuries. Povljana boasts kilometers of diverse beaches where you can enjoy pebble, rocky, and sandy beaches, making Povljana unique on the island of Pag.
Povljana is about a 15-minute drive from the Pag Bridge, about a 40-minute drive from Zadar, and about a 30-minute drive from the highway in Posedarje. It takes about 2 hours and 45 minutes to drive to Zagreb.