A traditional stone dalmatian house, situated in the village Milna only 4 kilometers away from Hvar town, located in a beautiful bay, only 20 meters above the beach. Surrounded by old olive trees, palms, oleanders, lemons, oranges and other Dalmatian fruit trees and flowers. The house has large terrace (approx 100 m square) with variety of plants and flowers, giving you perfect peace and privacy.
You can enjoy your time in the shadow or on the sun, listening the sound of the sea just steps away from the front door. There are 3 rooms with 6 beds and sofa in living room. Big kitchen with dishwasher, coffee machine, kettle, microwave… , living room with broadband wi-fi internet, air condition, big flat screen with satellite TV and cable, and all equipment needed. There is also open kitchen on terrace with sink and small gas stove, grill on open and bathroom with washing machine that are entered from the front yard of the house. Very convenient is a large parking place next to the house in deep tree shadow. Milna has beautiful beaches and surroundings to walk trough, specially if you are walking to Malo Grablje (2 km away through beautiful canyon road), small abandoned village built by our ancestors. I hope that this few words explain why word SHANGRI-LA stay on our door of the house. Wish you nice chill time…
Shangri-La is a fictional place described in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon by British author James Hilton. Hilton describes Shangri-La as a mystical, harmonious valley, gently guided from a lamasery, enclosed in the western end of the Kunlun Mountains. Shangri-La has become synonymous with any earthly paradise, and particularly a mythical Himalayan utopia — a permanently happy land, isolated from the outside world. In the novel Lost Horizon, the people who live at Shangri-La are almost immortal, living years beyond the normal lifespan and only very slowly aging in appearance.