Villa Krema

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Sleeps: 6 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 4

Overview

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Pool Villa/House Ideal for Kids

You are in for a magical time at Villa Krema. This gorgeous, brand new, 3 bedroom villa offers stunning sea and hillside views, a spectacular roof terrace with the villa’s swimming pool on the roof, gorgeous alfresco dining, sensational living spaces and fabulous amenities. 

Villa Krema is situated in Brela, very close to the beautiful Podcrkavlje Beach. The villa is a hillside masterpiece within easy distance of all that Brela and the Makarska Riviera has to offer. It is an area perfect for those that love activities, the outdoors and sensational vistas. Guests enjoy long hikes, bike rides, swimming, diving, rock climbing, hiking, relaxing on the beach, fine dining on Dalmatian delicacies and divine local wines and visiting authentic, charming villages. Omis, Split and other wonderful towns and cities can be reached easily. Brela features the longest coastline in Dalmatia and boasts sensational sand and pebble beaches surrounded by fragrant pine forests. The gorgeous Jakirusa Beach is just to the north and Brela’s most famous beach, Punta Rata, is further south. Brela’s promenade is an absolute delight with little cafes and bars and spectacular vistas. The upper part of Brela is within the border of the Biokovo Nature Park and its wonderful sights and attractions.

The design of Villa Krema is brilliant with architects and designers making the very most of the villa’s hillside position and enjoying the very best views from gorgeous living and alfresco spaces. The rooftop terrace is sensational with an ultra-cool swimming pool with its glass panel and deluxe loungers where you can enjoy tranquility and your holiday book. The lower terrace is reached from the main living space and enjoys alfresco dining and lounging with a view. Guests can use the enormous built-in barbecue or can pop inside to the kitchen to magic up some wonderful feasts. This is dining with a view at its best!

The villa’s living space is magnificent. It is open plan in design with gorgeous, comfortable furnishings and a lovely flow between the spaces. The living area enjoys a vast wonderful sofa adorned with colour pop cushions, attractive lighting, a huge television and a trendy wooden panel breaking up the dazzling white walls. Around the corner, a sparkling, well-equipped kitchen lines one wall offering everything that you could wish for and a lovely dining table awaits, should you wish to eat indoors. Another door opens to a garden area. There is also the advantage of a children’s playroom.

The three bedroom suites are elegant, calm spaces with exits to gardens or terraces, stunning and immaculate ensuite bathrooms with the very best fittings and luxury linens adorning the sumptuous kingsize beds. They are minimal in design, perfect places to rest at the end of the day.

Villa Krema is wonderful. You will not be sorry!

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What you should know…

  • This villa is built over several levels so it is not the best choice for those that are not very mobile
  • The swimming pool is on the roof which is very safe but please keep an eye on small children
  • The villa is within walking distance of shops, cafes, bars, restaurants and one of the town’s beaches

Property Features

Private Pool Wi-Fi/Internet Air-Con BBQ

The Villa

Villa Krema is a modern designed Villa with spectacular sea views in Brela. It can hosts up to 6 people with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.

Interior
- Open plan fully equipped kitchen with dining table
- Living room with sofa and TV opening to the covered terrace
- Three double bedrooms
- Three bathrooms
- Playroom for children

Exterior
- Covered dining area with BBQ
- Ample terraces with sunloungers
- Swimming pool

Location

About the surrounding area of Villa Krema
Outstanding Landscapes Outdoor Pursuit & Activities Tourist Towns & Villages
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Villa Krema enjoys an dreamy hillside location in Brela. It is a fantastic position, close to shops, restaurants and brilliant beaches. You have every choice of entertainment within very easy reach when staying here. With many beautiful beaches offering fragrant pine backdrops, azure waters, delightful cafes and watersports, Brela is a brilliant location. Brela is a lovely resort to walk around. Every scene is pretty. The town enjoys an excellent nightlife with many bars open late. If you do not find what you need shopping wise, you can head down to Makarska. Brela’s most famous beach is Punta Rata, a gorgeous Blue Flag wonder. The town is beautiful with some wonderful historic buildings including the small Lady of Karmela Church which was built in 1715, St Juraj Church, St Ilija Church built in the 18th century and the St Roko Chapel. 

Surrounding Villa Burgundija and Brela, you will discover many idyllic, pretty villages, the wonderful, buzzy resort of Makarska, the Biokovo Nature Park and Omis and the Cetina River. The Biokovo Nature Park enjoys the second largest mountain range in the Adriatic with clear views over to the Italian coast on a good day. The park’s botanical garden is popular. Rock climbing, hiking, paragliding and cycling are all past times enjoyed by visitors. Huge investment, making the park even more attractive to tourists and visitors, includes the Skywalk. It is a horseshoe-shaped platform that has been cut out of the cliff with a glass walkway. It is a splendid visitor attraction. It has been built at an altitude of 1228 metres above sea level and is an spectacular lookout platform. The views are phenomenal.

Just north of the villa, the pretty village of Mimice boasts a pretty, ancient church, a charming minimarket, several quaint restaurants and several bars. The beach is a delight with shallow water and lovely scenery all around. It is very easy to relax in Mimice with its sleepy Dalmation atmosphere and its beautiful pine woods.

Omis is known as the City of Pirates, situated at the mouth of the Cetina River. It is 21km southeast of the largest Dalmatian town of Split. The town is home to many churches, the 13th century Fortress Mirabella and the 15th century Fortress Starigrad, excellent shops and a renowned selection of gourmet restaurants serving fresh, locally caught fish and speciality smoked ham. Other interesting buildings include the parish church of St Mihovil, the Franciscan convent, St Peter Church, Holy Ghost Church, the Illyrian seminary, the town museum and the old cemetery of Omis. The location of the town, as well as light and fast boats, enabled the locals to become infamous pirates and for two centuries they led attacks on the merchant ships of powerful Venice, Dubrovnik, Split and other towns. The Klapa Festival during the summer is a jolly event with capella singing in churches and squares in the old town.

Also on the Makarska Riviera, the historical village of Baska Voda is delightful with a port and a popular beach. Once a humble fishing village, its beach, pine woods and lovely setting have made it a favourite with families. Numerous souvenir shops, friendly cafes and cosy restaurants line the pretty promenade. The quaint villages of Bast and Topici are known for their artisanal cheese, prosciutto and bread. Visitors also enjoy Promajna and the little fisherman’s village of Bratus. Makarska itself is vibrant, attractive and offers much entertainment. You can take boat trips from the marina. 

The Cetina River is the ideal place for some water adventures. It is popular for canyoning with its cliff face reaching up to 180 metres and a warren of tunnels, waterfalls and lakes. Extreme canyoning with experienced instructors and professional alpine gear involves descending down the Gubavica Waterfall. It also boasts a thrilling zipline that crosses the canyon 150 metres off the ground. For something more sedate, you can paddle down the pretty river in canoes or kayaks enjoying the breathtaking natural scenery and perhaps a picnic by the side of the river. Just north of the village of Kucice, you can ride in giant inflatable donuts and descend down the small river rapids. Starting at Pensici and finishing at Radmanove Mlinice, families have a lot of fun white water rafting. You can also soar high above the river and town from Imber on a paragliding trip. It is also a very pretty picnic spot and young children just love splashing in the water and jumping off rocks.

Split enjoys stunning architecture where the buildings look as though they have just emerged from a fantasy novel. The town combines honeycombs of intricate, historical buildings with a cosmopolitan, palm-lined promenade offering tourists gourmet dining and excellent shopping. The atmospheric, narrow streets are brimming with ancient monuments, trendy restaurants, cafes, bars and a good variety of shops.

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Local Amenities
Nearest Airport Split Airport

(85 km)

Nearest Village Brela

(200 m)

Nearest Supermarket Martket Brela

(270 m)

Nearest Beach Beach Jakiruša

(1 km)

Nearest Restaurant Villa Petra & Restaurant Burin

(1 km)

Nearest Bar/Pub Wakiki

(2 km)

Region

Makarska, perched between the Biokovo mountain range and the glistening waters of the Adriatic Sea, is a stunning destination where nature's grandeur takes centre stage. The imposing mountains rise dramatically behind the town, creating a striking backdrop for the entire region. With its distinct Mediterranean climate, visitors can expect warm summers and mild winters, making it an ideal year-round destination.

The Riva - the town's seafront promenade - is a focal point of the community, where locals and visitors alike gather to soak up the Mediterranean atmosphere. Lined with palm trees and a variety of cafes, restaurants, and boutiques, the Riva is the perfect place to unwind, take in the scenic views of the sea and settle into the Croatian pace of life. As the sun sets over the Adriatic, Makarska comes alive with a vibrant nightlife scene. The Riva transforms into a lively hub of entertainment, with street performers, live music, DJ sets, and a chance to mingle with locals and fellow travellers.

If you're a history enthusiast, Makarska's rich heritage and historic sites will surely pique your interest. The Church of St. Mark, built in the early 18th century, stands as a testament to the region's strong Catholic tradition. The Baroque architecture and stunning altarpieces make it a notable religious landmark.

For a deeper dive into the past, the Makarska Franciscan Monastery, founded in the 16th century, houses an impressive collection of artefacts including ancient manuscripts and artwork. The monastery's cloister and church are architectural marvels in their own right. Within the complex, the Malacological Museum showcases an extensive collection of seashells, a testament to the region's maritime heritage.

The Makarska Riviera boasts a series of blue-flag beaches and crystal-clear waters, ensuring a perfect setting for relaxation and water activities. The most famous is the Makarska Beach itself, stretching for almost 2 kilometres and offering a plethora of water sports, sunbathing spots, and beachfront cafes. While sunbathing and swimming are the primary draws, you can also indulge in snorkelling, paddle-boarding, and jet skiing to experience the vibrant underwater world of the Adriatic.

Heading north along the Makarska Riviera, you’ll come to the town of Brela, famed for its pristine beaches. One of the best, Punta Rata, is often ranked among the most beautiful beaches in the world. The crystal-clear waters and the iconic Brela Rock jutting from the sea make it a picture-perfect spot for sunbathing and swimming.

The Biokovo Nature Park, often overshadowed by the coast, offers a different but equally wonderful experience. Here, the rugged mountain terrain allows for hiking, trekking, and adventure in the heart of nature. There are several well-marked trails that lead you through lush forests, up to the highest peak of Sveti Jure (St. George), providing breathtaking panoramic views of the Adriatic and the surrounding islands.

Day trips to nearby destinations are also a great way to explore the broader region. The islands of Hvar and Brač are easily accessible by ferry and make for fantastic day excursions. Hvar is known for its beautiful old town and lavender fields, while Brač is famous for the stunning Zlatni Rat beach.

This enchanting coastal region, characterised by its stunning beaches, rugged mountains, and vibrant atmosphere, is undoubtedly a place that leaves a lasting impression. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to explore the diversity of the Dalmatian region. Whether you're a nature lover, history buff, or simply in search of a relaxing coastal escape, Makarska offers something for every traveller.

Kids

Best Suited For: All Ages
Ideal for Kids Ideal for Teens

Villa Krema is perfect for a family holiday. It is brand new so immaculate. The villa enjoys wonderful living spaces plus an additional playroom for children. 

Brela enjoys several safe, pretty beaches with shallow, warm water, beach bars, restaurants and watersports. There are many gorgeous beaches along the Omis and Makarska Rivieras. Further towards Makarska, Baska Voda is an excellent beach. Markarska is very popular for its ice-cream parlours, beaches, harbour and the Makarska Observatory where children can observe the clear skies and planets through the telescope. There are special steps for small children. Usually there are clear skies and you can see Mars, Saturn and even the moon! Boat trips can be taken from Makarska’s harbour to the Croatian islands.

The Cetina River is a fantastic water playground for children and adults alike. It is incredibly beautiful and perfect for walking or picnics, as well as swimming, rock climbing, jumping off rocks into emerald pools, rafting, kayaking, riding on inflatables and ziplining. On a 150m high steel wire, visitors can zipline at speeds up to 65km an hour over 2km. Older children can try their hand at canyoning or paragliding.

Harry Potter fans will love visiting Split. They will recognise the cellar in the Diocletian’s Palace where Deanerys kept her dragons. Climbing to the top of the bell tower of St Domnius Cathedral is also very popular. It boasts the best view of Split. A visit and picnic at Klis Fortress, on the hillside overlooking Split, is a good day out for the family. It was one of the filming locations for Game of Thrones. Marjan Hill offers promenades, nature paths, beautiful vistas, playgrounds, bird and rare plant watching and the tiny Split zoo. There is a little tourist train from the Split National Theatre to visit many of the local attractions. Split’s Magic City is an indoor playroom, ideal if you have a wet day.

The Krka National Park is quite a drive from the villa but it is a totally amazing place to visit. Children love swimming, taking the boat rides, standing under spring water waterfalls and jumping off rocks! Don’t forget to take your swimming costumes! The scenery and especially the waterfalls are absolutely stunning. There are actually 5 official entrances to the park, the two main ones being Skradin and Lozovac.

For more zipline fun you can head to ZipLine Tucepi, just south of Makarska. It is fantastic for an afternoon out with children and can easily be combined with a beach trip. Young children can ride tandem with the zip line guide. The 6 steel cables stretch across the beautiful canyon. Flying along at high speeds in this wonderful natural countryside is so thrilling, if a little scary!

The sensational Plitvice Lakes National Park was granted UNESCO World Heritage status in 1979. The park’s sixteen stunning lakes are inter-connected by a series of stunning waterfalls. Visitors enjoy jumping into the fresh water, standing under waterfalls, the stunning scenery and hiking.

Kids Activities Close-by

  • Outdoor Pursuit & Activities
  • Tourist Towns & Villages

Extras

At Oliver’s Travels we pride ourselves on going that little bit further for our guests. If there is anything you would like to arrange for your stay, please contact the Oliver’s VIP Concierge Team (by clicking on the link in the blue Oliver’s Extras box above) who will be happy to help. We can usually put you in touch with the right people arrange any of the following: 

- Cook/catering
- Maid service/extra cleaning
- Local day-trips or tours
- Airport pick-up/drop-off
- Babysitting service
- Welcome hamper/pre-stocked fridge

This is by no means an exhaustive list, so please just contact Oliver’s VIP Concierge Team to help you arrange any of those little extras that can really make the difference.

Terms & Conditions

These terms and conditions may be amended from time to time.

Security deposit €500 paid in cash to the owner upon arrival and refunded upon departure, subject to full inspection.
Arrival time 4.00 p.m.
Departure time 4.00 p.m.
Energy costs included? Yes, included in rental price
Heating costs included? Yes, included in rental price
Linen & towels included? Yes, included in the rental price.
End of stay cleaning included? Yes. However, guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit.
Internet access? Wi-Fi internet access included.
Minimum stay 7 nights April to September, all other periods 5 nights.
Changeover day Flexible
Pets welcome? On request only and with prior agreement with the owner.
Smoking Allowed? Smoking & vaping are not permitted.
Insurance Guests are required to be in possession of a valid insurance policy, which covers them for cancellations, loss of personal belongings, personal liability and any accidental damage caused during their stay.

Rental Rates

Prices based on an occupancy of 6 people:

Rental period Weekly
Apr 18th 2024 - May 1st 2024 £2,517
May 1st 2024 - May 8th 2024 £2,267
May 8th 2024 - May 11th 2024 £2,267
May 11th 2024 - Jun 1st 2024 £2,452
Jun 1st 2024 - Jun 2nd 2024 £3,063
Jun 2nd 2024 - Jun 9th 2024 £2,605
Jun 9th 2024 - Jun 15th 2024 £2,605
Jun 15th 2024 - Jun 29th 2024 £3,063
Jun 29th 2024 - Jul 6th 2024 £4,116
Jul 6th 2024 - Aug 24th 2024 £4,776
Aug 24th 2024 - Aug 31st 2024 £4,116
Aug 31st 2024 - Sep 7th 2024 £3,063
Sep 7th 2024 - Sep 21st 2024 £2,452
Sep 21st 2024 - Nov 1st 2024 £2,187
Nov 1st 2024 - Dec 14th 2024 £2,517
Dec 14th 2024 - Oct 20th 2025 £3,513

Prices based on an occupancy of 6 people:

Rental period Weekly
Apr 18th 2024 - May 1st 2024 €2,739
May 1st 2024 - May 8th 2024 €2,468
May 8th 2024 - May 11th 2024 €2,468
May 11th 2024 - Jun 1st 2024 €2,669
Jun 1st 2024 - Jun 2nd 2024 €3,334
Jun 2nd 2024 - Jun 9th 2024 €2,835
Jun 9th 2024 - Jun 15th 2024 €2,835
Jun 15th 2024 - Jun 29th 2024 €3,334
Jun 29th 2024 - Jul 6th 2024 €4,480
Jul 6th 2024 - Aug 24th 2024 €5,198
Aug 24th 2024 - Aug 31st 2024 €4,480
Aug 31st 2024 - Sep 7th 2024 €3,334
Sep 7th 2024 - Sep 21st 2024 €2,669
Sep 21st 2024 - Nov 1st 2024 €2,380
Nov 1st 2024 - Dec 14th 2024 €2,739
Dec 14th 2024 - Oct 20th 2025 €3,824

Prices based on an occupancy of 6 people:

Rental period Weekly
Apr 18th 2024 - May 1st 2024 $2,910
May 1st 2024 - May 8th 2024 $2,622
May 8th 2024 - May 11th 2024 $2,622
May 11th 2024 - Jun 1st 2024 $2,835
Jun 1st 2024 - Jun 2nd 2024 $3,542
Jun 2nd 2024 - Jun 9th 2024 $3,012
Jun 9th 2024 - Jun 15th 2024 $3,012
Jun 15th 2024 - Jun 29th 2024 $3,542
Jun 29th 2024 - Jul 6th 2024 $4,759
Jul 6th 2024 - Aug 24th 2024 $5,521
Aug 24th 2024 - Aug 31st 2024 $4,759
Aug 31st 2024 - Sep 7th 2024 $3,542
Sep 7th 2024 - Sep 21st 2024 $2,835
Sep 21st 2024 - Nov 1st 2024 $2,529
Nov 1st 2024 - Dec 14th 2024 $2,910
Dec 14th 2024 - Oct 20th 2025 $4,062

Please note that these prices/rates are a guide only and may not be correct at the current date. For an accurate quote, please enquire.

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