Apartmani Ruzmarin
Prema našim projektima naselje bi u konačnici trebalo biti oaza za tristotinjak gostiju s brojnim pratećim sadržajima kao bazen, prostrano parkiralište, sauna, teniska igrališta, teren za mini golf, dječjim igralištem, restoranima...
Širina turističke ponude proporcionalno će se povećavati s povećanjem naših kapaciteta s ciljem da se dosegne maksimalni komfor za goste koji se odluče za odmor u našem naselju. Poseban naglasak stavljamo na stručnost i gostoljubivost našeg osoblja koje osobnim pristupom svakom gostu i u svakom trenutku nastoji Vaš odmor učiniti nezaboravnim.
Nadamo se da ćemo uskoro i Vaš odmor moći učiniti nezaboravnim.
UNESCO Gradovi u blizini Apartmanskog naselja Ruzmarin
Trogir
The city of Trogir, located northwest of Split, was chosen as a World Heritage site for its remarkable urban continuity. A medieval town built on the layout of a Hellenistic and Roman city, Trogir is also home to beautiful Romanesque churches and Venetian-era Renaissance and Baroque buildings. Simply put, centuries of urban planning and building come together seamlessly in Trogir.
Split
Diocletian’s Palace in Split was built between the 3rd and 4th centuries by Roman emporer Diocletian. In the Middle Ages, the Cathedral of Saint Domnius (Sveti Duje) was constructed using elements from the ancient mausoleum, and Romanesque churches, medieval fortifications, and Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque palaces were also built inside the Roman complex.
Sibenik
The Cathedral of St. James in Sibenik demonstrates cultural exchange between Northern Italy, Dalmatia, and Tuscany in the 15th and 16th centuries. Don’t miss the unique exterior frieze of 71 highly individualized portraits of Sibenik’s Renaissance citizens. The cathedral’s skillful construction, devised by the architects Francesco di Giacomo, Niccolo di Giovanni Fiorentino, and Juraj Dalmatinac, also helped to land it a spot on the heritage list.