This beautiful stone villa is located about three kilometers from the sea in a quiet surrounding. The house has two floors and two residential zones.
Ground floor: one-room apartment with a bathroom and access to the garden in the back of the building. There is also a tavern with a separate entrance, and another room with a bathroom also with its own entrance.
First floor: 2-room apartment with a bathroom and a nice terrace that overlooks the pool, the place and the surrounding nature.
There is a swimming pool with a sunbathing area and a shower on the landscaped garden of 440 m2. There are three parking spaces on the lot. The house is fully furnished and equipped and all furniture is included in the price, and it is connected to all infrastructure, electricity, water and sewage. The house has electric central heating and air conditioning.
Malinska and its entire area is called Dubašnica and is located in the western part of the island of Krk. Until the 15th century, Dubašnica was almost devoid of permanent inhabitants, as was the area south of it, almost to the town of Krk. The name of the area comes from oak or oak, because there are rich forests and pastures with some arable land. Dubašnica was mainly an area of Omišalj, already before the 12th century, but part of it was also held by the Krk people. Malinska, as the center of Dubašnica, was once an island port for the export of wood and a favorite tourist destination of the Viennese aristocracy. It was mentioned in the 15th century as a good anchorage where ships took shelter during strong winds, especially from the south. With the arrival of the steamship in 1866, Malinska went from being a port for the export of wood to a climatic health resort thanks to the mild climate with about 260 sunny days a year. Today, it is one of the island's strongest tourist destinations, known for its numerous beaches and developed hotel industry, as well as family tourism. Not far from Malinska is Porat, a quiet place where the population once lived from fishing, but today tourism has taken over the leading role.
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