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Villa SonjaApartment
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| General: | Parking, Garden, Terrace, Family Rooms, Free Parking, Safety Deposit Box, Air Conditioning | |
| Activities: | Fishing, Table Tennis, Hiking, BBQ Facilities | |
| Services: | Room Service, Laundry, Fax/Photocopying |
Food & beverage
Villa Sonja also offers half board including many specialities, usually sea food. To every meal the well-known home-made white vine Posip is served.
Specialities of the house:
• Salted fish
• Octopus carpaccio
• Grilled fish
• Fish soup
• Octopus salads
....and many more specialities of the Dalmatian cuisine!
Specialities of the house:
• Salted fish
• Octopus carpaccio
• Grilled fish
• Fish soup
• Octopus salads
....and many more specialities of the Dalmatian cuisine!
Area information
Cara
This typical old village of vine growers with about 700 inhabitants lies on the main island road, 25 km from Korcula. It was built on the southern slope of a hill covered with vine yards. A special species of grapes called Posip are grown here. The village has a wine cellar where a widely known wine of that name is made.
In the village centre stands St. Peter's parish church from the 15th century, reconstructed many times. Its bell tower was completed in the 1920s. The main altar features the painting “Jesus revealing Himself to the Apostles” by the outstanding Venetian Renaissance artist Jacopo Bassano from the end of the 16th century. A big cypress tree several centuries old grows on the small paved square in front of the church. Like in other island settlements, Korcula landowners and patricians built fortified summer houses here and in the nearby bay of Zavalatica.
In the polje in the midst of vine yards is the old and new graveyard with the votive church of Our Lady of Cara Field (Gospa od čarskog polja) from the 14th century, which got its present appearance in the Baroque period. On its altar is a predella with reliefs from the life of the Virgin. According to tradition, the sea washed these late-Gothic alabaster (once coloured) reliefs of English origin from a 15th-century Nottingam workshop, into the nearby Cavlica luka bay.
The church is the main pilgrimage centre of the island of Korcula. On St James's day, 25 July, there is great ceremony with a procession around the Cara field carrying the figure of the Virgin from the altar, followed by many islanders. The villagers are farmers and also work in the tourism business.
This typical old village of vine growers with about 700 inhabitants lies on the main island road, 25 km from Korcula. It was built on the southern slope of a hill covered with vine yards. A special species of grapes called Posip are grown here. The village has a wine cellar where a widely known wine of that name is made.
In the village centre stands St. Peter's parish church from the 15th century, reconstructed many times. Its bell tower was completed in the 1920s. The main altar features the painting “Jesus revealing Himself to the Apostles” by the outstanding Venetian Renaissance artist Jacopo Bassano from the end of the 16th century. A big cypress tree several centuries old grows on the small paved square in front of the church. Like in other island settlements, Korcula landowners and patricians built fortified summer houses here and in the nearby bay of Zavalatica.
In the polje in the midst of vine yards is the old and new graveyard with the votive church of Our Lady of Cara Field (Gospa od čarskog polja) from the 14th century, which got its present appearance in the Baroque period. On its altar is a predella with reliefs from the life of the Virgin. According to tradition, the sea washed these late-Gothic alabaster (once coloured) reliefs of English origin from a 15th-century Nottingam workshop, into the nearby Cavlica luka bay.
The church is the main pilgrimage centre of the island of Korcula. On St James's day, 25 July, there is great ceremony with a procession around the Cara field carrying the figure of the Virgin from the altar, followed by many islanders. The villagers are farmers and also work in the tourism business.
Travel information
A ship leaves from Split to Vela Luka on Korčula every day
at 10:15 and at 17:30.
A ship leaves from Drvenik to Korčula
between 20 June and10 July: every day at 08:30 and 17:30.
between 11 July and 31 August: every day at 07:30, 13:30 and 19:15
A ship from Orebić (Pelješac) leaves all day (00:00-24:00) every 30 minutes.
at 10:15 and at 17:30.
A ship leaves from Drvenik to Korčula
between 20 June and10 July: every day at 08:30 and 17:30.
between 11 July and 31 August: every day at 07:30, 13:30 and 19:15
A ship from Orebić (Pelješac) leaves all day (00:00-24:00) every 30 minutes.
Hotel Policies
| Check In: | 07:00-23:30 | |
| Check Out: | 07:00-18:00 | |
| Cancellation Policy: | Cancellation Policy: If cancelled up to 1 day before the date of arrival, no fee will be charged. If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged. Children and Extra Bed Policy: All children are welcome. All children under 7 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding. All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots. All older children or adults are charged EUR 10.00 per night and person for extra beds. Maximum capacity of extra beds in a room is 2. Maximum capacity of babycots in a room is 1. Deposit Policy: No deposit will be charged. VAT and city/tourist taxes: 10 % VAT is included. Service charge is not applicable. EUR 5.00 city/tourist tax per person per night is not included. Internet: No internet access available. Meal Plan: Continental breakfast is included in the room rate. Parking: Free public parking is possible at a location nearby. Pets: Pets are not allowed. The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival. |
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| Accepted credit cards: | American Express, Euro/Mastercard, No creditcards accepted, only cash, Visa |
