With an idyllic location in the coastal village of Seget Donji, just a short walk from the beach, you'll find this beautiful home. It’s set over three floors and situated within the walls of an ancient tower. In fact, it was once an esteemed art atelier of the famous Croatian artist Milijada Barada. We have to say the sea vistas are stunning and there's a desk with a view too (we're not sure you'll get much work done here, though). When you want some fresh sea air, step out onto the small balcony. If you're looking for a seafront Croatian home, this could be it.
Home truths: *Guest three would be on a sofa bed in the living room – if you're looking for a home with ample space, we'd recommend this home for two guests only.
*The maximum capacity here is three guests (two adults and a child or one adult and two children).
*You won't find an oven here – though there is a hob. There are plenty of restaurants within walking distance.
*The traditional decor here might not be to everyone's taste. It feels a little dated in parts.
*Given the home's central spot, you may hear some noise during your stay.
*There's street parking available.