Croatia,
Mljet - House by the sea
Dalmatian islands
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- First row to the sea
- Sea view
- Parking
- Garage
- It has an Energy Certificate
Living space: 300 m²
Land space: 390 m²
Number of rooms: 11
Number of floors: 4
Number of bathrooms: 9
Distance from sea: 5 m
Island of Mljet, house by the sea.
The house is in an attractive position, first row to the sea. In nature, it is a semi-detached house with separate entrances.
The house is located on a plot of 390 m2 and is spread over 4 floors interconnected by external stairs.
- On the ground floor there is a garage of 22 m².
- On the first floor there is a three-room apartment with a large terrace in front of the apartment, which can be used as a sunbathing area in the summer.
- The second floor has been used for commercial tourism until now, with 4 rooms, each with its own bathroom.
- On the third floor there are 4 more rooms, each with its own bathroom. on the level of this last floor, there is a summer kitchen (approx. 20 m2), a terrace with a barbecue and a part of the yard surrounded by a dense pine forest, a space for family gatherings.
Mljet is the most wooded island in Croatia, a national park, an island of mysticism where it is difficult to find real estate to buy, and even more difficult to find a house in a fantastic location in the first row to the sea.
The island is connected to the Pelješac peninsula by a ferry line, and it is a 40-minute drive to the first junction on the highway, and an hour's drive to the Dubrovnik airport.

Mljet (pronounced [mʎɛ̂t]; Latin: Melita, Italian: Meleda) is the most southerly and easterly of the larger Adriatic islands of the Dalmatia region of Croatia. The National Park includes the western part of the island, Veliko jezero, Malo jezero, Soline Bay and a sea belt 500 m wide from the most prominent cape of Mljet covering an area of 54 km2.[1] The central parts of the park are Veliko jezero with the Isle of St. Mary, Malo jezero and the villages of Goveđari, Polače and Pomena.[2][3]
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