A3 and A3+1 Studio-Apartment (24-27m²)
kitchen, bathroom, balcony with seaview
40 EUR/day 2 persons
40 EUR/day 3 persons
45 EUR/day 4 persons
DISCOUNT JUNE/SEPTEMBER 30€/Day
A5 Apartment (42m²)
bedroom, livingroom, TV/SAT, kitchen, bathroom, balcony
3 Persons = 50,00 €/Day
4 Persons = 55,00 €/Day
5 Persons = 60,00 €/Day
DISCOUNT JUNE/SEPTEMBER 40€/Day
A6 Apartment (100m²) with Garden
2 x bedroom, livingroom, TV/SAT
fully equipped kitchen, 2 x bathroom, garden, grill
4 Persons = 90 €/Day
5 Persons = 90 €/Day
6 Persons = 95 €/Day
7 Persons = 99 €/Day
DISCOUNT JUNE/SEPTEMBER 75€/Day
A10 Apartment XXL (120m²)
3 x bedroom + livingroom (10+2 beds), TV/SAT,
fully equipped kitchen, bathroom
guest WC, 2 x balcony with seaview
6 Persons = 100 €/Day
7 Persons = 100 €/Day
8 Persons = 100 €/Day
9 Persons = 110 €/Day
10 Persons = 120 €/Day
11 Persons = 130 €/Day
12 Persons = 140 €/Day
DISCOUNT JUNE/SEPTEMBER 80€/Day
DISCOUNTS:
OFFSEASON: 01.04.-21.06 & 01.09.-31.10.
ALL TAXES INCLUDED, NO OTHER COSTS !
AIRPORT TRANSFER !
CULTURE AND HISTORY
The name Cetina comes from the old Phrygian wort Zetna, wich means "gates", defining the high Mountains on both sides of the Cetina river.
Omiš is town of
contrasts, natural and historical. Omiš is surrounded by the Cetina river, high mountains and the adriatic sea. The town developed under the medieval castle Starigrad (Fortica) wich is high on the mountains above the city. Because of permanent threats from land and sea (Turks, Venice...), the Starigrad fortress were not enough to defend the the town. Due to this threats Omis was encircled by walls in the middle-ages, fortified with strongholds and a fortress “Peovica” (Mirabella). Surrounded and fortified by walls , Omiš became a town. It was named Olmissium,
Almyssium, and under Venetian rule Almissa.
Omiš was well known in the past by the Corsairs of Almissa (Omiški
gusari) whose Sagittas - ships (translation: the Arrow), brought fame to them because they were built
for attack and fast retrieval into the mouth of the Cetina River,
protecting the town from foreign invaders. At a very early date
neighbours of the Corsairs of Almissa, the highlanders of the Poljica
Principality (Poljička Republika), became their allies.
This allowed them to harass the seaborne trade, without fear of a
sudden attack by land.
In the Priko neighborhood, on the right bank of the Cetina River,
stands the site with the most historic significance: the pre-Romanesque
St. Peter's church (crkva Sv. Petra) from the X century A.D. This
single-naved edifice, with a cupola and apse, was used in XVIII century
as a Glagolithic seminary for novice priests.