GENERAL CONDITIONS

1. INTRODUCTION

2. OFFER

3. REQUIREMENTS

4. RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS

5. PERSONAL GUEST DATA

6. PAYMENT OF THE RESERVATIONS

7. CONTENTS AND PRICES OF ACCOMMODATION UNITS

8. CATEGORIZATION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICE

9. THE AGENCY’S RIGHT TO CHANGE AND CANCEL THE RESERVATION

10. THE GUEST’S RIGHT TO CHANGE AND CANCEL THE RESERVATION

11. OBLIGATIONS OF THE AGENCY

12. OBLIGATIONS OF THE GUEST

13. LUGGAGE

14. SOLVING THE COMPLAINTS

15.FINAL REGULATION

INTRODUCTION

1.1. Tourist agency Sky House d.o.o. (hereinafter “the Agency”)
Cetvrt Zarka Drazojevica 6, HR 21310, Omis, OIB: 97282011709,
ID code: HR-AB-21-060352304, warrants that it is registered for the activities of tourist agencies and is engaged in this activity in accordance with the Law on Provision of Tourism Services and in accordance with other applicable Croatian laws.
1.2. The Agency guarantees its guests the truthfulness and credibility of the photographs and data relating to the described accommodation units. All data and photos, as well as sales conditions, are published on the official website of the Agency: www.sky-house.hr.
1.3. The Agency guarantees that the guest will receive the booked accommodation, at the agreed price and the term. Exceptions are elemental disasters, war, unfortunate weather conditions etc.
1.4. By renting or using a Sky House agency service, a guest becomes a part to a lawful relationship with the Agency and by signing the Contract, it is considered that the customer accepts the General Terms and Conditions of Sky House d.o.o. Each item and obligation in the contract and offer becomes a legal obligation of the guest and the Agency. In the event of a dispute between the guest and the Agency, the General Conditions of Business will be used as evidence in legal proceedings, and it will be considered that the guest is familiar with the same.

OFFER

2.1. The Sky House agency provides private and hotel accommodation services.
2.2. Due to extensive private accommodation offers, the Agency uses the following tags:
A – apartment – a self-contained accommodation unit with one or more rooms, a kitchen and a minimum of one bathroom. It can be part of a larger facility that can accommodate multiple accommodation units. The kitchen, the room and the bathroom are not shared with other guests.
AS – studio – studio apartment in a house is an object where guests are offered accommodation services. It is equipped so that a guest can stay in one room, sleep and prepare and consume food. It has a separate bathroom and can be part of a larger facility with multiple accommodation units. Breakfast, half board and board services are available in the studio apartment.
S – room, sleeping accommodation with sleeping area. Possibility to share the bathroom with other people. Some rooms have shared kitchen facilities but often a guest can be charged for usage.Food preparation is not possible, but you can pay extra for breakfast / lunch / dinner. There may be multiple accommodation units in the entire property.
K – house, accommodation unit refering to the entire facility. It consists of one or more rooms, a living room, a kitchen, a minimum of one bathroom, and most commonly has a garden with a swimming pool and various additional amenities. There are no owners or other guests in it..
2.3. The accommodation units also have their own abbreviated code. A little letter in the code says that this accommodation unit is not the only accommodation unit in the facility, but there are more. Eg., Accommodation facility AS-123-b, indicates accommodation unit studio apartment, and also tells you that within the whole facility there is also a safe studio apartment a.
2.4. Apart from the code of the accommodation unit, the numbers are in brackets. These b numbers indicate the number of beds of the accommodation unit. The right number indicates standard bed, and the left number of possible added beds. Eg. AS-123-b (4 + 1) means studio apartment b has 4 standard and 2 extra beds

2.5. Special beds are considered all beds that are not in the bedroom and beds in the bedroom that are not standard beds. The extra beds are usually plain beds or stretching couches. A guest can always ask from the Agency to take a look at additional bed.
2.6. The kitchen of the accommodation units must have standard appliances that include refrigerator, sink and stove. All additional appliances, are a good will of the landlord and it’s up to him whether they will be charged for their use. Hot water is not required in the kitchen.
2.7. If the Agency does not have available images of certain areas in the accommodation unit, you can replace the appropriate symbol on your pages and presentations that are not needed to be seen in real condition

REQUESTS

3.1. All inquiries that the guest has must be submitted in writing to the Agency . If a guest can not decide what he wants or does not have a specific option to satisfy his / her need for tourist activities, he or she may contact the Agency staff for help or advice. All inquiries will be sent to the Agency by mail to info@skyhouse.hr or via the form on the official website of the Agency. In order to enable the Agency to provide the customer with the appropriate service, the customer should include certain items according to which the Agency staff will create and submit the offer (arrival and departure time, number of people, accommodation type, number of guests and any additional wishes or remarks the guest has). For all information the guest can contact the Agency by telephone, but the final inquiry must be submitted in writing!
3.2. If a guest receives and agrees to the desired option, he or she will be required to submit a reservation request to the Agency for realization. If the guest does not know how to do it, the Agency staff is at your service for any kind of assistance or counseling.

RESERVATION REQUIREMENTS

4.1. The reservation request is simplified and sent in a way that the form provided on the website of the Agency is met. The guest is obliged to enter all the information requested by him for the request to be accepted.
4.2. After a guest submits a reservation request, the Agency sends a feedback by e-mail to inform the guest about the successful submission of the Reservation Request and the General Terms and Conditions that the Guest needs to read.

PERSONAL GUEST DATA

5.1. During the guest’s cooperation with the Agency, the guest leaves their personal information. Guest personal details are needed to make the Agency’s staff more insight into guest wishes and maximally tailor the desired service to those wishes and finally realize it. Personal data is also needed to continue communicating with the guest.
5.2. The Agency agrees that the personal data of the guest will not in any way be misused, be brought out of the Agency or given to a third party without the consent of the guest.
The agency will use the personal information of the guest only for the purpose of achieving the desired services.

PAYMENT OF THE RESERVATION

6.1. Payment of the reservations can be made by bank transfer or credit card. Guests who are required to enter the Republic of Croatia with a visa are not able to make a reservation with a credit card.
6.2. By paying a credit card booking, the guest account is charged for the kuna equivalent of the pre-calculation amount, calculated at the CNB’s middle exchange rate on the settlement date. The guest account can be charged for the minimum amount of possible exchange rate differences.
6.3. For the final confirmation of the reservation, the guest is obliged to pay the advance on the Agency’s account.
6.4. The remaining amount of the reservation amount from the estimate may be paid by the guest in two ways:
on the day of arrival, directly to the landlord
no later than 30 days prior to arrival to the Agency account
6.5. When booking a hotel accommodation, the guest is required to pay the full amount to the agency’s account at least 30 days prior to arrival.
6.6. When submitting a pre-invoice, the guest will be informed about the amount of advance payment and the method of payment.
6.7. By paying the reservation, the guest confirms that he is fully acquainted and accepts all the conditions and characteristics under which the accommodation facility is offered. At the time of booking, all that is stated in the General Terms and Conditions, becomes a legal obligation for both the guest and the Agency.

ACCOMMODATION UNIT AND ACCOMMODATION PRICE

7.1. Each accommodation unit has its own price that can be different from the price of the other accommodation facilities.
7.2. In each accommodation facility the prices are especially prominent at a valid price list. The prices are shown in Euros. The kuna equivalent value will be expressed in the account (possible minimum exchange rate differences).
The price includes: rent of accommodation, weekly change of bed linen, use of household appliances, costs of directing etc.
7.3. The price of the accommodation unit does not include additional services (use of air conditioning and washing machine, pet, boat rental or connection) and the guest pays specially for them. The price of additional services is charged exclusively if a particular service is used. Additional services may not always be available to guests, but guests must provide them when making a reservation request.
7.4. Renters sometimes seek a deposit from a guest. Deposit to the landlord serves as a guarantee that the guest will not make damage on the rented accommodation unit and furniture. Once the landlord is satisfied that the rented accommodation unit is in a state in which he is handed over to the guests, the landlord will refund the amount of the deposit in full.
7.4. For all additional payments, deposits and any overdrafts, the guest will be notified at the latest when submitting a pre-invoice.
7.5. The calculation serves as an agency guarantee that guest accommodation will be available at the price from the pre-invoice.
7.6. If the Agency, after sending a pre-invoice, declares the price of the accommodation unit, the guest is not entitled to a more favorable price.
7.9. If the guest is a permanent client of the Agency, the Agency has the right to a guest discount that will be proportional to the number of season in which the guest accommodation is booked through the Agency.
7.10. If the guest has booked accommodation several times in a season, the discount for a permanent guest is not valid.
7.11. If a guest has used the services of the Agency as a member of a group during the previous season, the corresponding discount for the old guest will be eligible if it is indicated as a member of the agency in the agency records.
7.12. For canceled and unrealized bookings, guests are not eligible for a discount.
7.13. At the last minute of the service, no extra discounts can be made.

CATEGORIZATION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICE

8.1. Accommodation units from the Agency’s offer are neatly categorized and properly described after the Agency’s employees have seen the realistic state of accommodation units.
8.2. Standard accommodation, food and other services differs in places and countries.
8.3. The information that a customer receives in direct contact with the Agency’s staff does not oblige the Agency more than the information published on the Agency’s website.
8.4. The arrangement of the rooms in the accommodation unit determines the reception of the accommodation unit. If the guest has not expressed the wish for a special room / apartment, he will accept the room he has been assigned to.
8.5. The Agency guarantees that in each accommodation unit, according to the number of persons foreseen, guests will be provided with enough kitchen utensils and cutlery. The guest will also receive clean and neat accommodation as well as clean sheets. Bed linen will be changed once a week if guests stay longer.
8.6. Guests check in on the first day is after 14:00 and check out on the day of departure before 10:00 h, so that the accommodation provider can arrange accommodation for new guests. There are deviations from this rule. If changes are made, the Agency will inform the guest on time of arrival / departure.
8.7. The key to the rented accommodation units, the guest receives directly from the renter in the accommodation unit or at the intended address that will be marked on the voucher.

THE AGENCY’S RIGHT TO CHANGE AND CANCEL THE RESERVATION


9.1. The Agency reserves the right to change or cancel a reservation in the event of an emergency situation (sanitary disturbance) at the time of guest arrival on the rented accommodation unit.
9.2. If the Agency is able to, the guest will be offered alternate accommodation, but only with his consent. If the replacement accommodation is cheaper than the canceled accommodation, the Agency will pay the guest the difference in price. If the replacement accommodation is more expensive than the canceled accommodation, the Agency reserves the right to charge the difference.
9.3. If guests have booked their arrival with advance payment, the Agency is obliged to notify the guest immediately after the occurrence of extraordinary circumstances and if it is able to find replacement accommodation. If it is not possible to find replacement accommodation, the Agency is obligated to refund the amount of the paid advance.
If the Agency refunds the amount of the advance, the guest is not entitled to any other claims.
9.4. These provisions shall apply only where exceptional circumstances have not been granted by subordination of higher forces and if the circumstances have been exclusively affecting the accommodation unit

THE GUEST’S RIGHT TO CHANGE AND CANCEL THE RESERVATION

10.1. The guest can change the defined reservation with the sole consent of the service provider. The change can be made by: the holder of the reservation, the lease of the lease, the number of people and their age, the type of reserved service or the method of payment.
As well as a reservation request, the request for a change of reservation is made solely in writing (e-mail, SMS, fax).
10.2. New changes are charged for new billing and require administrative costs that depend on the date of submission of a reservation change request.
To change the reservation requested by the guest until 21 days prior to the beginning of the leased service, the Agency charges an administrative fee of € 30.
To change the reservation requested by the guest 20 and less days before the beginning of the use of the leased services, the Agency charges an administrative fee of 45 €.
10.3. Changing reservation parameters is not possible after the guest has already started using the leased service.
10.4. If a guest requests a change to the booking term, the replacement term must be in the same season. Otherwise, it is considered that the reservation has been canceled and the Agency will calculate the foreseen costs.
10.5. If the guest decides to change the already modified and re-confirmed reserve, the management fee will be re-calculated according to the above-mentioned principle. The administrative cost will be calculated and the guest will decide again on the original version of the reservation.
10.6. If the guest wants to cancel the reservation, he must do so in writing (e-mail, fax, mail, SMS).

10.7. On the day the Agency receives a written notice of cancellation, it is the day for the calculation of the cancellation deadlines:
For cancellations up to 29 days prior to commencement of use of the leased service, the Agency charges 30% of the total rental price for manipulative and administrative expenses. The rest of the money is returned to the guest at the expense of the recipient.
For cancellation from 28 to 22 days prior to commencement of the use of the leased service, the Agency charges 40% of the total price of the rented accommodation. The rest of the money is returned to the guest at the expense of the recipient.
For a cancellation of 21 to 15 days prior to commencement of use of the leased service, the Agency charges 60% of the total price of the rented accommodation. The rest of the money is returned to the guest at the expense of the recipient.
For the cancellation of 14 to 8 days before the beginning of use of the leased service, the Agency charges 80% of the total rental price (ie 100% of the total rented price in the lighthouse). The rest of the money is returned to the guest at the expense of the recipient.
For cancellations up to 7 days prior to commencement of use of the leased service, the Agency charges 100% of the total rental price.
If a guest does not appear at the destination or after the commencement of use unjustifiably denounces the leased service, the guest is not entitled to a subsequent claim for the paid amount (including the amount paid by the customer directly to the service provider).
10.8. If the guest does not arrive until 20:00 hrs on the day of the beginning of the rented accommodation unit and does not inform the Agency or the service provider about his / her delay, the reservation shall be considered as canceled on the day of arrival, the cost of the accommodation shall be calculated according to the above mentioned procedure.
If the service provider receives other guests in the meantime, the guest is not entitled to the objection and refund of the funds paid.
10.9. If the guest, when canceling the reservation, finds other guests who will use the same reservation, the guest will only calculate the administrative costs of reservation change.
10:10. Replacement of the booked accommodation unit to another accommodation unit, different owner, is considered as a cancellation of the reservation and then the guest will be charged the cancellation fee on the specified scale. Any difference will be recognized when a new reservation is made.
10:11. If the reservation is canceled due to the death of the guest or a member of his immediate family, the Agency shall only calculate the minimum 30% cancellation fee, provided that the Agency has evidence that the person was registered as a member of the group.

10:12. The guest is obliged to submit to the Agency a death certificate and any evidence of relatives of the deceased person with the reservation holder or member of the group.
10.13. Cancellation of the reservation caused by any other reason will be solved with the payment of the calculation of the cancellation costs.
10:14. Calculation of the cost of the cancellation of the agency to the guest in writing. The guest is obliged to pay the Agency the cancellation fee within 15 days.

OBLIGATIONS OF THE AGENCY

11.1. The Agency is obliged to ensure that the guest receives the leased service and takes care of the rights and interests of the guest in accordance with the aspects of tourism.
11.2. The Agency is obliged to ensure that the guest is provided with all the services provided at the agreed price and under the agreed terms. Otherwise, the agency responds to the guest due to possible default.

OBLIGATIONS OF THE GUEST

12.1. Guest is obliged to:
have valid travel documents for all people (including travel documents for children and mandatory pet documents). Costs of loss or theft of documents during the trip are the guests responsibility;
oblige to the customs and foreign currency regulations of the Republic of Croatia as well as the countries through which the guest is traveling;
to check whether a visa is required for him/her  to enter the Republic of Croatia or in the transit countries. The Agency does not provide visitor access services, and reserves the right to calculate the cancellation costs in accordance with items 10.7. in case the required documents for entry into the Republic of Croatia are not issued to the guest;
upon arriving at the leased accommodation unit, the service provider must present a voucher with the exact number of persons and the type of services to be provided to him;
on the day of arrival to the leased accommodation unit, the service provider settles the remaining part of the reservation and settles the cost of additional services (if used) and deposits the deposit (if it is specified on the voucher) if it has not done so before;
come to the accommodation unit in the correct number and with the exact structure of the person he announced to the Agency. If more than one person or a different structure of the person arrives in the booked accommodation unit than indicated on the voucher, the service provider has the right to deny the service to unannounced guests or to request an extra charge for them;
announce arrival with a pet for the provider to give his or her explicit consent. The service provider has the right to deny the guest service if he insists that the leased accommodation also uses the unproduced pet;
inform the Agency of all relevant facts that may affect his / her stay in the booked accommodation unit (eg allergy and illness of the guest, guest disability, non-standard size car, need for bed of non-standard length, special dietary requirements if a guest orders a meal, etc.)
comply with the House Order in the leased accommodation unit (the House Order is also available on the Agency’s website) and cooperate with the Service Provider in good faith.
12.2. If the guest does not colaborate by the above mentioned services, he may be denied the reserved accommodation without the right to refund the funds paid.

LUGGAGE

13.1. Since the customer is carrying luggage at his own risk, luggage insurance is recommended to the insurance company.
13.2. The Agency is not responsible for destroyed, lost or stolen luggage in the unit. A report of the damaged, lost or stolen luggage is registered by the guest at the nearby police station and informs the service provider.

SOLVING THE COMPLAIN

14.1. The guest has the right to complain if the accommodation unit is not like in the photographs and data received by the guest and if the accommodation unit is not in good condition or the service provider is improperly behaving towards the guest.
14.2. The Agency is not liable for any unfulfilled services that the guest did not make prior to arrival in the accommodation unit he / she has leased.
14.3. The agency is not responsible for the operation of shops and restaurants near the leased accommodation unit. Information about them is of a purely orientational nature and the client has no right to object to them.
14.4. The guest has no right to complain about the facts that were published on the Agency website and did not notice them, or to the facts that the guest informed of the Agency’s staff.
14.5. The guest does not have the right to complain about unfavorable climate conditions, destination availability, cleanliness and temperature of the sea, proximity and cleanliness of the beach, etc. as well as any complaints that have no direct connection with the accommodation unit.
14.6. The guest is obliged to file a complaint the same day as soon as he sees the problem. If the problem arises during the guest’s stay, then the complaint may be filed later. In case the objection is filed beyond the agreed deadline, it will be considered as unfounded.
14.7. An objection can be filed by telephone or in writing.
14.8. The Agency may receive a complaint every working day during working hours.
In case the guest is not able to send an e-mail or SMS, he can call the Agency through the phone of the service provider. If the lines are busy, the guest needs to call again because objections over the agreed deadline are not respected!
14.9. The Agency undertakes to start addressing the complaint as soon as it receives the complaint. If the Agency does not contact the service provider within two hours, the guest has the right to leave the accommodation unit and is entitled to a refund of the funds paid on the agency’s expense.

14:10. The guest and the Agency should work together to eliminate the problem.
14:11. Any established objection will result in the elimination of the problem or by reducing the price of the reserved service.
14:12. The highest paid compensation per complaint may go up to the amount paid to the Agency.
14.13. The guest disclaims the claim for compensation for immaterial and material damage (stress, mental pain, telephone cost, fuel cost).
14:14. If the Agency objects to the objection as unfounded, it will not act to resolve the cause of the complaint. The guest is able to accept such a decision and, in accordance with the pre-arranged conditions, stay in the leased accommodation or ask the Agency to offer him a replacement accommodation, which is obliged to pay the full amount to the new service provider.
14:15. The Agency is obliged to make a written decision on a properly filed complaint within seven days of its receipt. The Agency may postpone the deadline for the collection of the complaint for the purpose of collecting information and reviewing the complaint with the service provider for a maximum of 14 days.
14:16. Until the Agency issues a ruling, the client waives the mediation of any other person, arbitration by UHPA, a court institution or the provision of information in public media. If a guest has acted in contravention of this provision, the breach of the procedure, and regardless of the allegation of the allegation, the Agency is entitled to seek compensation for the damage it would have caused such a guest’s proceedings.


FINAL REGULATIONS

15.1. The Agency excludes any liability in the event of a change or failure to perform services caused by a special circumstances  in the territory of the host country or the territory of the country where the service should be performed (war, disorder, strikes, terrorist actions, elemental disasters, intervention of competent authorities, etc.) the inability of a guest to spend a holiday in a reserved accommodation unit. In these cases, the advance payment will not be refunded to the guest. Advance payments can not be accepted for reservation of alternative accommodation in another accommodation unit. The provisions for cancellation of booking are applied.
15.2. The Contracting Parties agree that the Agency may change the price and after the confirmed reservation, but only in the event of a change of currency or price of other services affecting the price. If the price increase exceeds 10%, the guest has the right to cancel the reservation. Then the guest is entitled to a refund of the funds paid without the right to compensation.

15.3. Any dispute between the parties will be resolved by agreement. In the event that the parties fail to resolve the dispute, they agree that the dispute will be settled for that competent court in Split.
15.4. Anything not specifically set forth in these General Terms shall be governed by the legal regulations of the Republic of Croatia which are in force.

Special offer

Charter your private yacht for a day, enjoy the unspoiled beauty of nearby islands..You have the opportunity to experience a great day filled with everything that Adriatic pearl has to offer you. Soak in the sun while you have a taste of Dalmatian prosciutto, cheese and vine..Pop in to the island of Brac and spend the afternoon swimming and creating an unforgettable moments or if you prefer we can provide you with the tailor made excursion according to your wishes..

Take advantage of this remarkable opportunity and create a memory that will last a lifetime…

Price for the Brac excursion  – 750 EUR

Tailor made excursions – on request

Northern Dilj is newly opened hunting ground with an area of 5700 hectares.

Northern Dilj is newly opened hunting ground with an area of 5700 hectares. It is located in Pozesko-Slavonska County, near Pozega. It is important to point out that the hunting ground is located near major Slavonian centers, so it has an easy access.


The hunting ground is a part of the mountain of the same name that allows game breeding in their natural habitats. The goal is to ensure and continue to create favorable conditions for game and hunters. Hunting ground dominates with large and small game. The most important big ones are deer, fallow deer, wild boar and roe deer and of small ones are rabbits and pheasants. Besides the main ones, there are others, less represented species as well as seasonal game species.

In Sky House we offer 2 hunting packages to hunters and nature lovers. Once you purchase them you can use them as many time as you like for the duration of one year.

HUNTING PACKAGE CROATIA

You want to feel a magic of hunting in Slavonian forrests?

Sky House has something for you! Look inside our hunting packages offer.

Northern Dilj is a new-opened hunting ground with an area of 5700 hectares. It is located in Pozesko-Slavonska County, near Pozega. It is important to point out that the hunting ground is located near major Slavonian centers, so it has an easy access.
The hunting ground is a part of the mountain of the same name that allows game breeding in their natural habitats. The goal is to ensure and continue to create favorable conditions for game and hunters. Hunting ground dominates with large and small game. The most important big ones are deer, fallow deer, wild boar and roe deer and of small ones are rabbits and pheasants. Besides the main ones, there are others, less represented species as well as seasonal game species.

In Sky House we offer 3 hunting packages to hunters and nature lovers. Once you purchase them you can use them as many time as you like for the duration of one year.

PACKAGE 1 (DIAMOND)

INCLUDES:

wild boar – boar or up to 50kg – 9 cattles
wild boar – 3 years old boar – 1 cattle
wild boar – unlimited trophy value boar – 1 cattle
Deer – unlimited trophy value deer – 1 cattle
Roebuck – unlimited trophy value roebuck – 2 cattle
The package includes hit and game meat

The package lasts 12 months from the date of sale.
Unlimited number of hunting trips, with prior announcement.

Package price: 4.900 €

ADDITIONAL SERVICES:

Except for Sky House hunting packages, some additional services are also possible.

There is the possibility of organizing wild boar weekend hunting from shooting stads. The hunt would be organized from Friday to Sunday. Accommodation and other services have to be negotiated and will be included upon request.
During the year, a group hunting will be organized several times. Hunting dogs will also be included.
Hunters with a bought package will be included in a group hunting – for free!
If you are interested in Sky House hunting packages and services, please contact us. We will be happy to find and organize a hunt for you and our team will make sure it stays engraved in your memory forever.

PACKAGE 2 (GOLD)

You want to feel a magic of hunting in Slavonian forrests?

Sky House has something for you! Look inside our hunting packages offer.

INCLUDES:

wild boar – boar or up to 50 kg boar- 10 cattle
wild boar – unlimited trophy value boar – 1 cattle
The package includes hit and game meat.
The package lasts 12 months from the date of sale.
Unlimited number of hunting trips, with prior announcement.

Package price: 2.450 €

ADDITIONAL SERVICES:

Except for Sky House hunting packages, some additional services are also possible.

There is the possibility of organizing wild boar weekend hunting from shooting stads. The hunt would be organized from Friday to Sunday. Accommodation and other services have to be negotiated and will be included upon request.
During the year, a group hunting will be organized several times. Hunting dogs will also be included.
Hunters with a bought package will be included in a group hunting – for free!
If you are interested in Sky House hunting packages and services, please contact us. We will be happy to find and organize a hunt for you and our team will make sure it stays engraved in your memory forever.

SPECIAL HUNTING OFFER

Sky House hunting sector has something for you! Look inside our special hunting package offer. 

Exclusive hunting weekend

Exclusive offer valid throughout the year.

The hunting package includes: hunting for wild pig and boar (no limit on  pieces or trophy value).

Special benefits: High watch towers

Number of participants: 4 to 6 hunters

Hunting time: from Friday till Sunday

Arrival: Friday morning ( up to lunch)

Departure: Sunday until 12:00 h

Special package price is 590 €

The price includes: entrance to the hunting ground, two overnight stays on the basis of a full board, a hunt guide individually on check or high watch towers.

The price does not include: travel to the destination and return

The Sky House Agency wishes you a successful hunt and even better fun!

About Split

The story of Split dates back to the 17th century in the time of Romans, emperors and palaces. The entire Split originated from the Diocletian’s Palace.

The palace progressively populated and spreaded. Today Split has around 180,000 inhabitants. Diocletian’s Palace was listed in 1979. on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Split is the second largest croatian city and the largest one in Dalmatia. It is one of the leading Mediterranean ports. It is also the administrative and economic center of the Split-Dalmatia County.

Split is located on the coast of the Adriatic Sea, on the Split’s peninsula (Marjan). Thanks to its location on the peninsula, sea surrounds Split on three sides. Despite that, there are many mountains around Split: Mosor, Kozjak and Marjan hill. They immediately rise above the city. From Split you can see the nearby islands: Hvar, Ciovo, Solta and Brac.

Climatic characteristics of Split
Like the rest of Central Dalmatia, Split has a characteristics of the Mediterranean climate. A convenient climate, allows a longer tourist season and a pleasant stay by the end of March.
Also, thanks to the climate, one of the characteristics of this coastal area is the Indian summer. It is a prolonged period of warm weather without precipitation even after the early fall of Autumn. This allows tourists to enjoy the sea, the sun and the summer evenings by mid-October.

CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL SIGHTS OF SPLIT:
Split is a city full of cultural and historical sights. It is one of the cities where you can experience something interesting in every step of the way.
The main sight of Split is Diocletian’s Palace, which was a house of the famous emperor. It also served as a holiday villa and a military camp (castrum). It is one of the best preserved Roman monuments.
It was built in rectangular shape. Two vertical streets, Cardo and Decumanus, divides Palace into four parts. These two streets merges into the middle of the palace, creating an open space known as Peristil. Peristil served as a venue for major events in the Palace.
The southern part was intended for the emperor and the family. The northern part was for the army and service.
Vestibul was used as an emperior lobby in ancient times. It is famous for its circular interior. At the place where was a dome, today is the opening through which the bell tower of the cathedral of St. Duje can be seen.
Jupiter’s temple was dedicated to God Jupiter, the main Roman deity. Approximately in the 6th century, it was transferred into the baptistery of St. John the Baptist. It is also special because one of the twelve sphinxes that was brought from Egypt found its home there.
The Basement Halls were the storage space of the palace, and they were used to raise up the Imperial apartment. Since 1995. the eastern part of the Basement Halls was open to the public. Today, the Basement Halls can be reached by a stairway from Peristil or Riva. Basement Halls are the venue for cultural events and fairs as well as great souvenir shops.
Throughout the centuries, the inhabitants of Split adapted Palace to their needs. Many buildings changed their form, but the contours of the Palace are visible till today.
St. Domnius Cathedral is located within Diocletian’s Palace. It is one of the oldest European sacral buildings. At first it was used as the mausoleum of Emperor Diocletian, and in the 7th century it became the cathedral.
A rich collection of ecclesiastical art is presented in the cathedral.
Today, the cathedral is a liturgy place. It is in the very center of attention on the feast of St. Domnius when a traditional procession is being held.
The bell tower of the cathedral is 57m high. The bell tower is the most representative medieval Dalmatian building. The construction started in the 13th century and was restored at the end of the 19th century. Visitors can climb to the top of the bell tower by stairs from where they can enjoy a stunning view of Split.

SQUARES:
By definition, the square is an open space where the community gather. But in Split it is more than that. The squares are the place characteristic of Split’s way of life: enjoying the sun, a long drinking of coffee, a chatting,… An integral part of Split’s people life and spirit. The most famous squares in Split are: Pjaca or Folk Square, Fruit Square and Prokurative or Square of Republic, … In every Split square you can see various works of art, sculptures and monuments. And the famous split “susur” – an indispensable item for every square.

RIVA:
Today’s form of Split’s Riva began to take its shape before the 2nd century. Today Riva is the most popular Split’s gathering place. It is an ideal place to chat with friends or having coffee in the sun. It is an important spot for all its citizens.
The coast is the most vivid during Sudamja, the feast of St. Duje. Advent in Split is also getting more popular in the last couple of years with most of the events taking place on Riva.

MATEJUSKA was a fishing port for many years and it is a popular meeting spot for young people of Split. The song, the scent and the sounds of the sea and the roasted fish, are the main items of Matejuska. Today, Matejuska is full of boats and fishing advices can always be heard. Everything oozes of fishing history and tradition. It is also famous for the story of two lovers, Roko and Cicibela, poor fishing couple who lived in a fishing boat feeding by the sea and love.

Among many Split museums, the Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments and the Mestrovic Gallery are of great importance.

Among the most significant of Split’s sights is the Marjan hill. Marjan is protected forest park and a favorite destination for day trips.

ACCOMMODATION OFFER IN SPLIT:
As a large city, Split has a large number of accommodation facilities. From private apartments, villas, holiday homes and all the luxury hotels that operate by franchise,…
The offer is versatile and flexible, adjusted to the individual wishes of each guest.
The most important items of accommodation units in Split are hotels.. In a small area you can find several different types of hotels. Among the visitors the most popular are high category hotels. The most famous are: Le Méridien Lav (Podstrana) *, Radisson Blu Resort ****, Hotel Jupiter ****, Hotel Globo **** Hotel Cornaro ****, Atrium Hotel Split *****, Hotel Park ****

For more information and eventual inquiries about individual objects, contact us! We are at your service. 🙂

GASTRONOMY:
Split has also a rich gastronomy Mediterranean cousine. It is difficult to avoid wine, olive oil, fish, …
The gastronomic offer in Split will stimulate your palate.
Split menu starts with an aperitif that is homemade schnapps. After the aperitif you can enjoy dalmatian prsut, salted sardines, fish, lamb, pasticada. The choice is yours. You won’t have to keep your throat dry as there are many high quality red and white wines.
At the end of the meal, typical Dalmatian desserts are at your service. The most famous are fritule (deep-fried pastry), paradizot or rozata (similar to pudding).
The offer is never ending so you can be sure that you won’t be hungry! 🙂

Taking all this into consideration, it is evident that Split is one big love story about culture, top gastronomy and wine. The story that is more than the 17 centuries old, lasts even today.

Split is a city with a soul. It offers something to everyone. From peaceful walks for the lovers to the warm family gatherings and all the crazy outings for the young.

With its cheerful spirit and the famous Split state of mind, Split conquers. It even melts the hearts of the most demanding guests. Provides to everyone little oasis of peace and tranquility. Although it is a tourist destination, everyone feels like home in Split.

The Croatian coast

The Croatian coast is one of the most indented coastline of the world.

The Republic of Croatia has a total of 1244 islands, islets, rocks and ridges. Each of them is special and interesting in their own way. Despite the modern way of life, the islands continue to cultivate their tradition and the way of life. Each island, with its history and culture, tells the story worth listening.

Central Dalmatian islands are a group of islands with the special way of life Brac, Hvar, Vis, Solta and Ciovo and many smaller islets.

BRAC – is the largest Dalmatian and the third largest Croatian island. The north coast of the island is more indented and more accessible, and even more popular. The most famous tourist destination is Bol. The beach, Zlatni rat is located on the south coast of the island. It is a unique Adriatic phenomenon as its pebble cape is about 1000 meters long, surrounded by the clear sea. Zlatni rat beach is special because it changes its shape, depending on the wind.
Bol offers many tennis courts, scuba diving and underwater fishing, it’s important destination for windsurfing,…
Supetar – is the largest tourist center in Brac, located on the north side of the island. Brac is well connected to the mainland by frequent boat lines. The island of Brac also has an airport that has an increasing importance for tourism.
One of the recognizable features of Brac is the Brac stone from which the White House in Washington was built.
The desert village Blaca, Vidova gora (780m) is quite impressive with its many coves, olive groves and vineyards, clear sea,…

HVAR – is the sunniest Croatian island with more than 2800 sunny hours per year. Many celebrities from all over the world spend their summer holidays there. Hvar offers something for everybody, regardless of the age; authenticity, beauty, culture, gastronomic offer, entertainment, …
It is one of the ten most beautiful islands in the world. Together with the 20 smaller islands, they form a group of islands known as the Pakleni Islands. Tourism, viticulture and lavender are the base of Hvar economy.
The center of the island of Hvar is the city of Hvar. Hvar is a city rich with cultural and historical heritage and interesting architecture. The most important sights of Hvar are the Hvar Cathedral and the Hvar Theater. It is known for its beautiful pebble beaches and hidden coves.In recent years, Hvar is a favorite youth center. Hvar’s nightlife is one of the most exciting ones on the Adriatic. Many disco clubs are open until early morning hours.
Among the other famous tourist resorts, is the town of Jelsa. Jelsa is situated on the northern part of the island and is one of the most famous tourist destinations. Jelsa offers sports activities such as cycling, diving, free climbing, hiking. It has arranged cycling and hiking trails.
The whole island is connected to the mainland by frequent boat and catamaran lines. It is not a problem to reach the island and enjoy the charms of Hvar.

ISLAND OF VIS – is one of the most distant Central Dalmatian islands. It is specific with its two the most famous centers: Vis and Komiza. The places of Vis conquer with their charming character. Small fishing places with stone cores, pebble beaches and lots of pines and greenery.
Inhabitants of island of Vis mainly engage in fishing, agriculture and vineyards.
In Komiza there is a museum where you can see the wooden boats where the old inhabitants of Vis used to fish.
Location of the city of Vis is in the protected bay of Sv. Jura. It has a regular ferry line to Split. There amazing archaeological sites are the testimony of history. For families with children, there are many pebble beaches just near the town of Vis.

During the summer days, bigger centers on the islands abound by entertainment programs. Often the tourists get a chance to get acquainted with gastronomy, culture of life and the rich history.

Central Dalmatian islands have an excellent position. We are sure that the Croatian part of the Adriatic has at least 1244 reasons why to escape from curious eyes into the hidden coves, let yourself get lost in its beauty..

Makarska Riviera

Makarska Riviera stretches along the 53 km of Adriatic coast, from Brela to Gradac Sunbathed, surrounded by clear sea and pebble beaches attract tourists from all over the world.The Makarska Riviera connects the mountains with crystal clear sea and Dalmatian spirit

Makarska Riviera is one of the most visited tourist destinations. The center of the Riviera is the City of Makarska. It is also an economic, political and administrative center

Same as the rest of Central Dalmatia in Makarska Riviera Mediterranean climate prevails. The characteristics of the Mediterranean climate are the influence of the sun, long-lasting summer clarity, not cloudy and not so predominant winter

Favorable climate, which is an advantage of Central Dalmatia, allows a longer tourist season

One of the features of this coastal area is the Indian summer. It is a prolonged period of warm weather without precipitation, even after the early beginning of fall. This phenomenon allows tourists to enjoy the sea, the sun and the summer evenings by mid-October

One of the characteristics of the Riviera is dense pine forest below where you can always find a place in the shade.

Makarska Riviera is made up of many smaller tourist sites, located along the Adriatic coast

Coming from the north, Brela is the first stop in Makarska Riviera. A small tourist resort with about 1,700 inhabitants is a synonym for exclusive tourism. Thanks to the clean sea, the beautiful beaches, and the environment, Brela is among the most beautiful tourist destinations with its comfortable and luxurious hotels, apartments and holiday homes. Because of the clear sea, Brela has won several tourism awards. The most famous beach in Brela, and beyond, is the Punta Rata. The Punta Rata won the Blue Flag many years in a row.The Blue Flag is the largest international recognition for the purity of the sea and the environment.

Besides the beautiful surroundings, Brela have a rich gastronomic offer. For true lovers of liquor, we strongly recommend trying “Maraska”, renowned cherry liquor.

Baska Voda has about 3000 inhabitants. According to historical sources, the primary occupation of the inhabitants was fishing. Today, most people are working in some form of tourism and the whole community is active in that area. The popularity of Baska Voda grew thanks to the clean beaches and clear sea. Baska Voda offers its visitors many activities for vacation and recreation. Cultural and entertainment program at the center runs all summer in the evening hours.

Makarska is the administrative and economic center of the Riviera. It has about 15,000 inhabitants. The name comes from one of the oldest settlements belonging to the town, Makar settlement.
It is one of the most famous tourist destinations on the Adriatic. Makarska has always been recognizable by its beaches and promenades. It has kept its image until today. Makarska has won many awards for a city and environmental planning.
It is also recognizable by many sports grounds and collections of shells and snails. Malacological Museum in the Franciscan Monastery is the largest in the world.
Makarska is a city that lives off tourism, so it’s no surprise there is a large number of hotels and apartments at your disposal. It also offers different types of entertainment for children and adults and various family activities. It is famous for the nightlife and has several nightclubs to suit everybody’s taste.
You can find restaurants with gastronomic specialties every step of the way.
It is an ideal city to spend a carefree holiday with many different activities for all ages. Makarska guarantees fun for the whole family!

Tucepi is among the smallest places of the Makarska Riviera with only 2000 inhabitants. They are an attractive tourist destination and one of the most famous Dalmatian seaside resorts. It characterizes them over a 3 km long beach. Besides, Tucepi is famous for its promenades, pine forests, and pebble beaches.
The first hotel in Tucepi was built in 1950, and since then the number of accommodation units has risen. Tucepi today offer a large number of hotels, private apartments, and holiday homes, a variety of contents for all generations.

Podgora is one of the most picturesque places of Makarska Riviera. It was a small fishing village in the past, but for the last few decades, its tourist offer has reached a new level. Podgora is best known for its small port and the beautiful promenade. The whole place is reminiscent of the fishing past. In the entire area, the past has been blended with new contents. A good way to create a special tourist offer. Everyone can find something for themselves.

The Dalmatian hinterland

The Dalmatian hinterland is situated between Central and Northern Dalmatia (Sibenik). Zagora is less developed but it is a great diamond in rough. Although the region is not enough developed it has its own special charm.

Untouched natural beauties, preserved tradition and culture, and indigenous gastronomic products are just a part of what the Dalmatian hinterland offers to its visitors.

As the flower in the stone, the Dalmatian hinterland wins at a first sight. Surrounded by Biokovo, Mosor, Kozjak, Dinara, in the area between Krka and Neretva, under its massive rocks, there are many villages, small towns and large fields. Deeply carved in its stone, it keeps rich and bloody history. The Dalmatian hinterland tells the story of an effort and work. It represents the unity of a man and nature. Wakes up that primordial in everyone who comes.

“Zagora is thus a living stone. Up to the present day; magnificent in the explosion of untouched nature, acts of human suffering, feeling of freedom and purity, away from the world centers,… Leave every traveler breathless. Is not that enough to be special at a first sight?”

Great tourist opportunities for Zagora opened with the construction of the Zagreb-Split highway. Zagora started connecting to the urban centers of Croatia. New door opened to many curious visitors.

At the beginning of the 90-es, private accommodation in Dalmatian hills was rare. Nowadays, the number of accommodation units is growing. Moreover, there is more and more holiday homes. Almost each of the holiday home in its offer has a swimming pool. Most of them also offer extra facilities: sports grounds, cycling trails, animal farms…

An indispensable part of the Dalmatian hinterland offer are high quality gastronomic products. The most famous is the dalmatian prsut, dried on the local wind “bura”. Warm bread under the “peka”, quality homemade wine and cheese, traditional “soparnik” and cakes … Homemade and fresh tastes, prepared with a lots of love, will certainly excite your palate.

Dalmatian hinterland offers a multitude of options for lovers of active tourism: rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, canyoning, rafting, riding a quad, biking, … Everyone can find something for themselves. Content is tailored to individuals, groups, or entire families.

The offer is even larger and more varied, and demand is following close behind. If you want to spend your vacation outside the city crowds, enjoying every moment – the Dalmatian hinterland is ideal for you!

But, if you want a big town rush, bigger centers are within your reach.It takes you only 20 minutes by car.

In recent years there has been a boom in tourism in the area of Dalmatian hinterland. Unspoiled nature and natural beauties, gastronomic specialties, rich cultural and historical heritage, friendly hosts are all elements that wildly attract tourists from all over the world.

More and more guests want to spend their vacation in this part of Croatia. We are sure that this positive trend will only continue to grow as Zagora has a wide range of offers to suit everyone’s taste.