Apartment with panoramic sea view, 100 m2, Duba, Slivno
The apartment with a net usable area of 99.64 m2 is located in the small coastal town of Duba in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County.
The sea and the beach are only 50 m away.
It consists of 2 living rooms, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, 2 balconies and a spacious covered terrace.
In nature, it represents 2 separate apartments that are sold together.
Each apartment has its own entrance, thus providing maximum privacy protection.
It is built and decorated with high-quality materials, and no additional investments are required.
The energy class is A+, which includes the most energy-efficient buildings, the so-called passive houses. These are buildings that consume almost no energy, and are characterized by excellent insulation properties, the use of heat recovery systems and renewable energy sources.
The apartment also has a parking space and a separate car access.
Duba is a populated place in Slivno Municipality, Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Republic of Croatia.
A quiet and secluded place, far from the traffic jam, offers a peaceful and relaxed vacation.
Duba has a beautifully decorated beach and clean sea. It offers accommodation in new, modernly equipped apartments.
It is primarily known for its beautiful bay with a long pebble and sandy beach. Many tourists and visitors from neighboring villages like to refresh themselves here in this secluded place at the foot of the pine forest.
In the northern part of the cliffs of the bay there is an old military bunker, the interior of which can be viewed by boat.
In the municipality of Slivno there is the largest transport infrastructure facility – the Pelješki most, which bridged the Maloston Bay between Komarna and Brijesta on Pelješac and finally connected the north of Croatia with the south of the country. Two coasts, Neretva and Pelješka, are connected, two settlements, Komarna on the mainland, which is only two kilometers from the bridge, and Pelješac. It is a historic moment not only for Slivno, but also for the whole of Croatia.
The basin is also rich in cultural assets, individual monuments and protected entities, as well as a still-preserved historical urban and rural cultural landscape. The Neretva Valley belongs to rare Mediterranean wetlands with preserved coastal lagoons, so it is included in the protected areas of the Ramsar Convention. The ornithological and ichthyological wealth of the area, which is difficult to find elsewhere on the Adriatic, gives additional weight to the tourist content.