For the price we paid, our expectations of Villa Luketa were not very high but when we arrived and were shown to our apartment, first by the family's non-english speaking grandmother and then by Ivo who spoke excellent english, we wondered if we had come to the right place! We had a large double room, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom and, best of all, a terrace that looked out over the main city of Split from across a short stretch of the Adriatic sea and in the evenings we had a perfect view of the sun setting behind the Dinaric Alps. The air-con was an absolute god-send and ensured we had a good night's sleep. The hot water was an issue as there was only enough one quick shower at any time which was fine for a couple but I can imagine would be inconvenient for a family or large group. Ivo directed us to Fabio's pizzeria which, turning right as you leave the building, is just a short 5 minute walk away and is next to the bus stop for Split city centre so very handy for a quick drink while you wait! They served basic but delicious food and drink and the staff were lovely. Ivo also advised us to use the 'Tommi' supermarket which was a 10 minute walk to the left of the building but there were two other equally adequate shops in between for all our basic supplies however Tommi was the only one with a cash machine. The best aspect for us was that we were a 2 minute walk from the sea, the walk is down a fair few steps but if your visiting Split then you should expect a lot of steps to climb as the area is very hilly! There are two set beaches one to the left and one to the right as you get down th steps. To the left, the beach is used by residents of the 5-star hotel Meridian but is open to anyone, as are the sun-beds and parasols. The beach itself is shingles but all of the beaches on the Dalmatian coast are! When you get in though you will find the sand and the water is glorious. We bought beach shoes with rubber soles and they were life-savers! To the right there is another beach that we found mostly to be used by locals and much less busy, there was a guy there taking people out on his jet ski for a small fee. However, we preferred to ignore the beaches and just jump in anywhere but usually just off the rocks directly at the bottom of the steps!
The day before we left Ivo left us a note asking us to leave the key in the door, thanked us for staying and also left us a bottle of wine which perked us up as we were sad to be leaving. You do need to empty your own bins and clean up after yourself so this is not the place to stay if your looking to be pampered...but for us, well, we felt spoilt!!
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