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5 bedrooms 5 bathrooms Sleeps 14 350 sq m
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Cavtat, Split-Dalmatia County
- Cavtat Harbor13 min drive
- Mlini Beach17 min drive
- Pasjača Beach18 min drive
- Dubrovnik (DBV)11 min drive
Rooms & beds
5 bedrooms (sleeps 14)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Single Bed and 1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 4
1 Double Bed, 1 Single Bed and 1 Crib
Bedroom 5
2 Single Beds
5 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 3
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Bathroom 4
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 5
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Ideal getaway vacation near Dubrovnik, private pool,family & group vacation
Just renovated House Villa Vino Vecchio is located on a quiet location in the region of Konavle, in the less known village Drvenik, only about 20 minutes driving distance from Dubrovnik.
This renovated old family house of stone and wood was named after the nickname of one of the ancestors and it is carrying the story of farmer life over the centuries to recent days,an ideal location for comfortable and luxury holidays.
This is really spacious house, fully equipped and very comfortable for up to 12 persons.
It is fully equipped and its main characteristics are:
Bedrooms and beds
5 bedrooms (3 with double bed and 2 with double bed + 1 single bed each)
5 bathrooms
Kitchen with kitchen utensils, cutlery, microwave oven, dish washer, refrigerator, stove, coffee Maker, toaster
Spacious terrace on both floors with table and chairs, sunshade, natural shade, deck-chairs
Dining room with table and chairs
Separated living room
TV SAT, Air conditioning, Baby cot-on request, Washing machine, Towels, Linen, Changing towels, Changing linen
Outdoor facilities: Outdoor barbecue, Car access, Private parking, Swimming pool, Garden, Outdoor shower
This modern equipped rustic villa, will make your vacation simply unforgettable.
There are accommodation facilities, swimming pool, barbecue, garden and traditional tavern.
Located in the southernmost region of Croatia, Konavle is often referred to as the “Konavle Valley” but it is much more than a valley. Bordering Bosnia-Hercegovina to the east and Montenegro to the south, it covers approximately 125 square miles and has a population of around 10,000 people. Some 30 villages and hamlets are dotted around the region, some with only two or three houses.
Konavle is stunningly beautiful. One third of the region is forest, mostly pines and cypresses. The valleys are full of vineyards, olive groves and fruit trees including tangerines, figs and mulberries.
There are two main rivers, the Ljuta and the Konavocica and water mills were important at one time. Some have been preserved to show visitors about past times.
And it is these past times that make Konavle so distinct today. While just a 35 minute drive from famous Dubrovnik (depending on where you are in Konavle) the region has retained its old traditions and customs with not a cocktail bar in sight! This is the place to go for a truly relaxing time in beautiful countryside yet with the fabulous Adriatic sea just a short drive away.
One of the most fascinating pieces of heritage is the story of the silkworm. These were bred in the Konavle region and local women used to look after them by having them on cloth pouches on their chest thereby ensuring their safety. The fine threads of silk that they produced were used in traditional costumes which are still worn today by some village people. A visit on Sunday morning (0930-12) to Cilipi village is a good idea where you can see traditional folk dancing, local dress take a look at the ethnographic museum there and try some local food and drink. The patterns and use of silk have been extended in modern times and can now be found in purses table mats and even ball gowns – these can be bought in many shops both in Konavle, in Cavtat and in Dubrovnik.
Locals often refer to the “blue and green” of Konavle due to the mix of colours there. Not to be missed is another tradition: cooking under “peka” which is a large metal bell and meat (often lamb or pork sometimes even fish) is very slowly cooked for hours on the burning embers. Several old farmhouses now work as rustic restaurants where local food and drinks can be enjoyed. In the valley, local brandies of herbs, honey and figs are made together with local wine. Don’t confuse the malvasia white wine from Konavle with the famous malvasia from the Istria region as they are different.
Gruda, Obod, Cilipi, Molunat, Mocici, Popovici are the main villages and it is below the rocks in Popovici that one of the most stunning beaches is hidden. This is Pasjaca Beach, pristine stone and a real hideaway.
Cavtat is possibly the most famous place in Konavle and it is on the coast at the beginning of the region. Located on the Rat peninsula, it has a gorgeous waterfront lined with palm trees and has been described by writers as closely resembling the seafront in Saint Tropez. A handful of good bars and restaurants, a few shops and a great walk along a winding coastal path to the Racic mausoleum on the hill for fantastic views across the bay.
Konavle is a wonderful place to explore and be active. There are excellent walking trails (with or without a guide), horseriding from the Koral stables across olive groves and farmland plus a coastal ride (great views), biking and sometimes visitors can go out fishing with the local fishermen from Molunat. Wine tasting tours happen at most vineyards including sampling of local drinks you may never have tried before!
Konavle is a place to breathe clean air, relax in beautiful countryside, enjoy fresh produce and let time slip by yet with famous Dubrovnik and Cavtat just a short drive away.
This renovated old family house of stone and wood was named after the nickname of one of the ancestors and it is carrying the story of farmer life over the centuries to recent days,an ideal location for comfortable and luxury holidays.
This is really spacious house, fully equipped and very comfortable for up to 12 persons.
It is fully equipped and its main characteristics are:
Bedrooms and beds
5 bedrooms (3 with double bed and 2 with double bed + 1 single bed each)
5 bathrooms
Kitchen with kitchen utensils, cutlery, microwave oven, dish washer, refrigerator, stove, coffee Maker, toaster
Spacious terrace on both floors with table and chairs, sunshade, natural shade, deck-chairs
Dining room with table and chairs
Separated living room
TV SAT, Air conditioning, Baby cot-on request, Washing machine, Towels, Linen, Changing towels, Changing linen
Outdoor facilities: Outdoor barbecue, Car access, Private parking, Swimming pool, Garden, Outdoor shower
This modern equipped rustic villa, will make your vacation simply unforgettable.
There are accommodation facilities, swimming pool, barbecue, garden and traditional tavern.
Located in the southernmost region of Croatia, Konavle is often referred to as the “Konavle Valley” but it is much more than a valley. Bordering Bosnia-Hercegovina to the east and Montenegro to the south, it covers approximately 125 square miles and has a population of around 10,000 people. Some 30 villages and hamlets are dotted around the region, some with only two or three houses.
Konavle is stunningly beautiful. One third of the region is forest, mostly pines and cypresses. The valleys are full of vineyards, olive groves and fruit trees including tangerines, figs and mulberries.
There are two main rivers, the Ljuta and the Konavocica and water mills were important at one time. Some have been preserved to show visitors about past times.
And it is these past times that make Konavle so distinct today. While just a 35 minute drive from famous Dubrovnik (depending on where you are in Konavle) the region has retained its old traditions and customs with not a cocktail bar in sight! This is the place to go for a truly relaxing time in beautiful countryside yet with the fabulous Adriatic sea just a short drive away.
One of the most fascinating pieces of heritage is the story of the silkworm. These were bred in the Konavle region and local women used to look after them by having them on cloth pouches on their chest thereby ensuring their safety. The fine threads of silk that they produced were used in traditional costumes which are still worn today by some village people. A visit on Sunday morning (0930-12) to Cilipi village is a good idea where you can see traditional folk dancing, local dress take a look at the ethnographic museum there and try some local food and drink. The patterns and use of silk have been extended in modern times and can now be found in purses table mats and even ball gowns – these can be bought in many shops both in Konavle, in Cavtat and in Dubrovnik.
Locals often refer to the “blue and green” of Konavle due to the mix of colours there. Not to be missed is another tradition: cooking under “peka” which is a large metal bell and meat (often lamb or pork sometimes even fish) is very slowly cooked for hours on the burning embers. Several old farmhouses now work as rustic restaurants where local food and drinks can be enjoyed. In the valley, local brandies of herbs, honey and figs are made together with local wine. Don’t confuse the malvasia white wine from Konavle with the famous malvasia from the Istria region as they are different.
Gruda, Obod, Cilipi, Molunat, Mocici, Popovici are the main villages and it is below the rocks in Popovici that one of the most stunning beaches is hidden. This is Pasjaca Beach, pristine stone and a real hideaway.
Cavtat is possibly the most famous place in Konavle and it is on the coast at the beginning of the region. Located on the Rat peninsula, it has a gorgeous waterfront lined with palm trees and has been described by writers as closely resembling the seafront in Saint Tropez. A handful of good bars and restaurants, a few shops and a great walk along a winding coastal path to the Racic mausoleum on the hill for fantastic views across the bay.
Konavle is a wonderful place to explore and be active. There are excellent walking trails (with or without a guide), horseriding from the Koral stables across olive groves and farmland plus a coastal ride (great views), biking and sometimes visitors can go out fishing with the local fishermen from Molunat. Wine tasting tours happen at most vineyards including sampling of local drinks you may never have tried before!
Konavle is a place to breathe clean air, relax in beautiful countryside, enjoy fresh produce and let time slip by yet with famous Dubrovnik and Cavtat just a short drive away.
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Washing machine
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 1:00 PM
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Contact us regarding baby cots and else please
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed, service animals permitted
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Only outside
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts cash
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
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A car is required for transport to and from this property
About the area
Konavle
Located in Konavle, this villa is in the city centre and on the waterfront. Bukovac House and Gallery and Homeland War Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Pile Gate and Mausoleum of the Racic Family. Dubrovnik Natural History Museum and Dubrovnik Aquarium are also worth visiting. Jet skiing and scuba diving offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with ecotours and cycling nearby.

Cavtat, Split-Dalmatia County
What's nearby
- Cavtat Harbor - 13 min drive - 9.9 km
- Mlini Beach - 17 min drive - 13.9 km
- Pasjača Beach - 18 min drive - 11.7 km
- Srebreno Beach - 19 min drive - 15.0 km
- Beach Rat - 21 min drive - 10.6 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Dalmatino - 10 min drive
- Seagull Cafe - 11 min drive
- Ivan - 10 min drive
- Caffe bar Franck - 12 min drive
- Konoba Tomislav - 9 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Jadranka Zvrko Family

Why they chose this property
As already stated this old family house Villa Vino Vecchio made of traditional local stone and wood is carrying the story of farmers over the centuries to recent days. It has survived wars, one recent and one not so long ago with disabilities. It would be sad to leave it to the corroding tooth of time. This is an opportunity to tell its stories on ..
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