Vis, Draškovca, holiday house 38m2 with covered terrace 25m2, on a unique property with an olive grove of 6,888m2
The house is located in a quiet and isolated location with a view of the beautiful landscape and greenery of the island.
It was built as a high ground floor, and consists of a kitchen and living room, bedroom and bathroom, total area 38m2, and a large covered terrace with a total area of 25m2 where you can enjoy the natural ambience of the environment.
Within the house there is a water tank with a total area of 32m2 for 6 wagons, or 60,000 liters of water or rainwater, and solar panels that fully meet the need for electricity.
The interior of the space is equipped and furnished in Dalmatian style.
The town of Vis is 4.5 km away, so it is an ideal option for those who want more privacy.
It is located on a property with an area of 6,888m2, where an olive grove is planted with about fifty trees of mixed varieties of olives, 15 years old and just ripe for their first real harvest.
In addition to olive groves, there are various fruit trees on the plot, as well as a rather large garden where various types of vegetables can be grown.
Next to the house there is a stone-built barbecue and bread oven, as well as a container for tools.
The house, the terrace and the water tank were legalized, and a decision was issued on the finished condition.
The island of Vis will win you over with its simplicity, rich history and heavenly bays that are the perfect haven for a summer vacation. Stiniva bay is a unique and unique example of such a paradise bay and a jewel of the island. Authenticity, hospitality of the hosts, enjoyment of good food and untouched nature are just some of the special features of this unique Adriatic island.
One of the reasons for its uniqueness lies precisely in its long-term isolation. The beauty of Vis is also spoken about by the prestigious Rough Guide edition of tourist guides, which listed Vis in its selection of the Top 5 best Croatian destinations.
Natural beauties worth seeing are the Blue Cave on the nearby island of Biševo, the Green Cave on Ravnik and the Queen’s Cave on Vis. Among the historical sights, there is Tito’s Cave and the restored monument to the sailors who died in the Battle of Vis.
Getting to the island of Vis is greatly facilitated by good ferry and catamaran connections with the port of Split. The island of Vis is 25 miles from the mainland, and 10 miles from the nearest larger island of Hvar. Vis will soon receive the label of sustainable tourism, “Green destinations”, to the pride of all the island’s inhabitants.
There are five natural sources of drinking water on the island of Vis, so it is not surprising that the island has a rich history and has been inhabited since the time of the Hellenes/Greeks, Illyrians and Romans. The city of Vis, Latin name “Issa”, was founded in 397 BC.
Vis exudes peace and simplicity of living, and every corner and numerous coves will take your breath away with their lush nature. The simplicity of living, even in the busiest tourist season, is what makes Vis different from other tourist destinations.