Holiday house Olib offers its guests relaxed stay on the island of Olib
This nice holiday house offers a relaxed stay on the beautiful island of Olib, only 50 meters from the sea and only 150 meters from the center of town. The house can accommodate a maximum of 7 people. It spreads over two floors, and consists of three bedrooms with double beds, a living room with a sofa bed for one person, a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom with a shower and 2 toilettes. Washing machine is available. The living room has a TV with satellite channels. WiFi, air-conditioning and parking are provided and included in the rental price.
BBQ and an outdoor dining set is located in the garden. Fishing boat rental is available on request. We hope you'll have a nice and relaxing stay in this nice holiday house, on the beautiful island of Olib and enjoy all the beautiful things it has to offer. Welcome!
- occupied
- available
- check in/out days
- bookable
Distances
Beach: 150 m
Restaurant: 150 m
Sea: 50 m
Grocery store: 500 m
City centre: 150 m
Airport: Zadar, 90 000 m
House rules
Pets are welcome
Smoking is not permitted
Check in (16:00 - 21:00)
Check out (10:00)
Arrivals every day
Included in the price
Air conditioning
Wifi
Final cleaning
Electricity / water
Tourist tax
Bed linen / bath towels
Additional costs
Damage insurance 35,00 € per booking / option
Cancellation insurance: 4.5% of the booking / option
Additional person / per day (20,00 €)
Pets daily/ per dog (10,00 €)
Location
Surroundings
First inhabited by settlers from the Roman Empire, Olib is first mentioned in documents from the 10th century as Aloep Island. Croatian inhabitants arrived in the mid to late 15th century, from Vrlika in the Cetinska Krajina, fleeing the Ottoman invasions. The Chakavian dialect of the Croatian language is spoken on Olib and residents call themselves Olibjani. The island has many historic buildings and ruins. Among these are the Parish Church Assumption of Mary with its collection of antiquities including Glagolitic codices dating back to the 17th century (housed in the treasury of the parish rectory), the stone Tower or "Kula" built for protection from pirates, and the ruins of St. Paul's Church and Monastery which was abandoned in the 13th century. The products of Olib include wine, olive oil, and cheese. Olib has no native freshwater sources. Consequently, nearly all homes on the island are built with cisterns to capture rainwater. There are also two communal wells available to residents. Although the year-round population only hovers around 100, that number swells during the summer months when both descendants of the island's native population as well as international tourists come to enjoy the ample sea, sun, and relaxed atmosphere. Olib is connected to the mainland by ferry to Zadar via the islands of Silba and Premuda. The journey to the mainland takes approximately two hours on a catamaran or three to five hours on a car ferry. Cars are forbidden to be used for transport on the island, instead having to be parked in a designated area adjacent to the harbor.
Payment and cancellation terms depend on the type of conditions for the selected accommodation (FLEXY30, STRICT30, or STRICT60). Optionally, the guest can choose travel insurance.
The number of guests is limited to the number of people in your reservation. Parties or events are not permitted without prior permission. All properties are non-smoking. Pets are only allowed if stated in the description. Payments will be processed in accordance with the payment terms and conditions for each reservation. All prices include statutory VAT and residence tax. Payment methods: bank transfer and credit cards.