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Zaostrog (Croatia, Central Dalmatia) is a settlement on the Makarska Riviera, 35 km southern from Makarska fully oriented towards tourism. It has over 350 people mainly employed in tourism and service industry. Located in the emerald valley with slopes of Biokovo behind and gorgeous beaches Zaostrog is an ideal place for a nice vacation.
HISTORY
After the arrival of Croatians in the 7th century the place was called Ostrog, and it was mentioned in 950 by a Byzantine ruler Constantine as one of the four fortified towns of the duchy of Neretva. In the 15th century feudal lords of Zaostrog were Croatian nobles which had fortified town close to Viter.
MONASTERY
The largest cultural monument in the area is the Franciscan monastery of St. Marija. It was probably founded in the 14th century. It was founded by the monks of St. Augustin, who left it after the fall of Bosnia in 1463 and went to the islands. Abandoned monastery was populated by the Franciscans from Bosnia who are there still.
Franciscans renewed the monastery, during the difficult times under the Turks. In 1640 according to the dignitary from Rome it was said to be the most beautiful of all monasteries in the area. One of its peaks is the stone tablet over the church gate which was written in Croatian and script dates from 1589. After being liberated from the Turkish rule the monastery had its Golden age in the 18th century.
In 1700 the monastery had a usual square shape with the cloister in the middle, in the 18th century it was expanded with two additional wings to the south and the west and in 1874 also the east one. The expansion was needed due to the expanding religious and educational role of the monastery and the Franciscans in it.
Welcome to Apartments Rozić!
Dalmatia is mostly known for its clean sea, white pebble beaches, clean air, mild climate, beautiful sights and friendly people.
Seaside resort Zaostrog is located on the Makarska Riviera, 35 km southern from the city of Makarska. The site is almost exactly between Split and Dubrovnik. It is located in the evergreen valley and surrounded by the foothills of Biokovo.
Its gorgeous beaches are in close proximity to many attractive destinations for excursions that makes Zaostrog one of great places for an enjoyable vacation.
Rozic Apartments are located 50 m far from the sea. The house has its own parking lots. All apartments have toilets with shower baths, all of them are with sea view, balcony, TV sets with satellite program, WiFi, new furniture, and fully equipped kitchens. You can choose between double bed, three bed, four or five bed apartments, depending on your needs.
Nearby (50 meters) is a bakery with fresh bread, cake and milk directly on the beach, open all day long. One store is about 250 meters from the apartments and others are in the center of Zaostrog. Cafes overlooking the sea are directly on the beach.
The closest restaurant is 60 m far from the house and further to the center there are other restaurants offering meat and fish dishes.
In Zaostrog there are restaurants, market, shops, post office, currency exchange office and sports activities such as jet ski, water skiing, windsurfing, as well as a tennis court, or you can simply enjoy long walks along the sea to the nearby Drvenik (north direction) or Podaca (south direction).
Apartment 1
Apartment for 2 persons on the ground floor: The apartment has a double bed, a kitchen, a toilet with shower bath, and a sea view paved terrace in front of which there is a lawn. Sea view is on the Pelješac peninsula and nearby islands.
Apartment 2
The apartment is located next to the house and has one big room with a double bed, a kitchen, a toilet with shower bath and a big terrace with sea view on the peninsula Pelješac and nearby islands.
Apartment 3
Apartment for 3 persons on the ground floor: The apartment has a double bed + a bed for one person, a kitchen, a toilet with shower bath, and a sea view paved terrace in front of which there is a lawn.
Sea view is on the Pelješac peninsula and nearby islands.
Apartment 4
Apartment for 3 persons on upper floors: The apartment has a bedroom (a double bed + a bed for one person) with a sea view balcony, a living room with a kitchen and a toilet with shower bath. Sea view is on the Pelješac peninsula and nearby islands.
Apartment 5
Apartment for 4 persons on the first floor: The apartment has one big room with a double bed + two beds for one person, a kitchen, a toilet with shower bath and a big balcony with sea view on the Pelješac peninsula and nearby islands.
Apartment 6
Apartment for 5 persons on upper floors: The apartment has two rooms within the apartment. One room has a double bed + a bed for one person and a balcony with sea view on the Pelješac peninsula and nearby islands. Another room has a bed for two, a kitchen. A toilet is with shower bath.
Apartment 7
Apartment for 2 persons on the top floor of the house: The apartment has two rooms within the apartment. A sleeping room has a double bed and a balcony with sea view on the Pelješac peninsula and nearby islands. Another room is a dining room with a kitchen. A toilet is with shower bath.
Type of accommodation |
m2 / Stars | Bedroom(s) Persons |
01.06. - 30.06. 01.09. - 30.09. |
01.07. - 31.08. | 01.01. - 31.05. 01.10. - 31.12. |
Apartment 1 (4 x) | 30 / | 2 persons | 40 EUR/night | 65 EUR/night | - |
Apartment 2 (1 x) | 40 / | 2 persons | 45 EUR/night | 70 EUR/night | - |
Apartment 3 (3 x) | 30 / | 3 persons | 50 EUR/night | 75 EUR/night | - |
Apartment 4 (3 x) | 40 / | 3 persons | 60 EUR/night | 85 EUR/night | - |
Apartment 5 (1 x) | 40 / | 4 persons | 70 EUR/night | 110 EUR/night | - |
Apartment 6 (3 x) | 40 / | 5 persons | 80 EUR/night | 100 EUR/night | - |
Apartment 7 (1 x) | 40 / | 2 persons | 60 EUR/night | 75 EUR/night | - |
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Kontakt: Paní Ana Rozić | Adresa: Kapeć 20, 21334 Zaostrog, Chorvatsko | Telefon: 00385 21 629223; 00387 36 347429 | Mobil: 00385 99 4551568
Ceník ubytování |
m2 | Počet osob | 01.06. - 30.09. |
Apartmán 1 (4 x) | 30 m2 | 2 osoby | Ceník ubytování |
Apartmán 2 (1 x) | 40 m2 | 2 osoby | Ceník ubytování |
Apartmán 3 (4x) | 30 m2 | 3 osoby | Ceník ubytování |
Apartmán 4 (3x) | 40 m2 | 3 osoby | Ceník ubytování |
Apartmán 5 (1x) | 40 m2 | 4 osoby | Ceník ubytování |
Apartmán 6 (3x) | 40 m2 | 5 osoby | Ceník ubytování |
Apartmán 7 (1x) | 40 m2 | 2 osoby | Ceník ubytování |
Kontakt: Pani Ana Rozić | Adres: Kapeć 20, 21334 Zaostrog, Chorwacja | Telefon: 00385 21 629223; 00387 36 347429 | Mobil: 00385 99 4551568
Cena zakwaterowania |
m2 | Liczba osób | 01.06. - 30.09. |
Apartament 1 (4 x) | 30 m2 | 2 osoby | Cena zakwaterowania |
Apartament 2 (1 x) | 40 m2 | 2 osoby | Cena zakwaterowania |
Apartament 3 (4 x) | 30 m2 | 3 osoby | Cena zakwaterowania |
Apartament 4 (3 x) | 40 m2 | 3 osoby | Cena zakwaterowania |
Apartament 5 (1 x) | 40 m2 | 4 osoby | Cena zakwaterowania |
Apartament 6 (3 x) | 40 m2 | 5 osob | Cena zakwaterowania |
Apartament 7 (1 x) | 40 m2 | 2 osob | Cena zakwaterowania |