This charming Mediterranean stone house sits among olive groves stretching to the sea, framed by traditional dry stone walls. It features two bedrooms, a kitchen with living area, and a bathroom with shower. Outside, guests will find a spacious terrace, brick barbecue, and two private parking spaces.
One pet is welcome with an additional charge.
As the property is not connected to the public power grid, electricity is supplied solely through solar panels and a generator, meaning electrical appliance use is limited.
All properties in Žukova Bay are Robinson-style houses, powered exclusively by solar energy. The bay lies 6 km from Vela Luka, faces the island of Hvar, and is surrounded by pine forest. Once a refuge for fishermen seeking shelter, today it attracts guests in search of peace, solitude, and untouched nature. The final approach is a 500-meter gravel road.
The island of Korčula, Croatia’s sixth largest, stretches 20 miles and is renowned for its dense forest, which earned it the ancient Greek name Black Korčula (Kerkyra melaina).
Key destinations include Korčula Town (“Little Dubrovnik”), Vela Luka, and Lumbarda, alongside charming villages perfect for a quiet getaway. Korčula is one of Croatia’s most treasured islands, yet remains less crowded than nearby Hvar and Brač, offering the chance to enjoy nature, history, and tranquility at your own pace.