Apartments Villa Goja
There are six apartments at our disposal that are situated around 250m from the beautiful beach. Each apartment has own entrance, a double bedroom, a sitting room with small kitchen, dining room, a sofa with one or two beds, large bathroom and balcony that overlooks the sea.
The building is situated in quite location in the pinewood with nice swimming pool in front of house.
We communicate in Slovenian, Italian, French, German and English. Out of season it is suitable for vacation and gives opportunity for relaxation, long walks, riding bikes through untouched nature. fishing, playing tennis, one day trips around...
In the season you can sailing, water-skiing, surfing, paragliding, fishing or go to trips on near islands...
Trogir (Tragurion) was settled by the Greeks in IV-III century BC during theirs hunts across Mediterranean.
In the First century AC, Trogir became Roman municipality 'Tragurium Civium Romanorum' joined to Salona, centre of Roman province of Dalmatia. Upon the fall of the Roman Empire in Fifth century, Trogir has been developed as a independent town.
In the Sixth century, the Croats settled in Trogir area and began creating works of art. Right from the beginning of the Middle Ages the old Greek town of Tragurion felt the fire of the new medieval culture. Builders and masons built churches and decorated it with interlaced ornamentation . . .
Prospect of Trogir was brutally interrupted 1420, when the town was occupied by Venetians after long struggle, and it was badly devastated. Occupation lasted for almost four centuries, until 1797. During that time, Trogir was rebuild again and many new palaces, houses, towers and fortresses were erected. After short period of independence, Trogir had fallen under Napoleon's domination which was remembered by significant communal and health - care reforms, and modernization of economy.
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| Address: |
Put Salduna 25 21220 Trogir Croatia |
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+385 91 530 5757 |
| Website: |
www.gojaa.com |
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This page was last updated: 18 August 2009
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