This modern villa in Korčula is positioned at the top and in the middle of a small hill, surrounded by pristine nature and idyllic Mediterranean greenery. The estate represents the epitome of the luxurious Mediterranean property with all the lavish features one might need, offering pure comfort and enjoyment in luxurious amenities. All the terraces offer a panoramic view of the bay and the crystal-clear turquoise sea.
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Surrounded by Pristine Nature
The villa has a usable area of 358 m2. It is divided into 4 floors, i.e. 3 fully functional residential units with pleasant mutual communication.
All units have 2 bedrooms, a spacious living room connected to the kitchen and dining room, and 2 bathrooms.
In the basement, there is a game room as well as a spacious seating area with a television.
The garden is completely decorated and groomed. On the ground floor terrace, there is a swimming pool, an outdoor fireplace, and a grill for preparing delicious meals. In addition to enjoyment and recreation, they are very well integrated into the surroundings and create a perfect image and balance in the garden.
The villa was built in 2020, with top quality materials; "Schuco" windows, 10cm stone wool makes the facade, "Fundermax" wood floors, and quality ceramics, to name a few.
Carefully Designed
Every detail is carefully chosen and designed specifically for this villa. Moreover, Its beauty is enhanced with numerous works of art.
This villa offers an extra level of luxury in the form of comfort, interior design, style, and architecture.
It stands on a cliff overlooking Grscica bay, a small fishing harbor on the south side of the Island of Korcula. Located half an hour's drive from the town of Korčula and only 15 minutes from Vela Luka, Grscica is one of those small villages far from the crowds, where you can still feel the traditional atmosphere. Surrounded by breathtaking nature, it is a unique place of peace and rural simplicity.
The Island of Korcula is adorned with countless beautiful beaches and coves, luxury hotels and holiday homes, centuries-old olive groves and vineyards, ancient summer houses, and ancient island towns that seem to have been lost in some long-gone era. The mild climate, clear sea, rich historical and cultural heritage, and hospitable hosts make the Island of Korcula one of the favorite destinations in Dalmatia.
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