Enelani 2 Apartment is located in Kastel Stafilic, only 200 meters from the nearest beach. The design is modern and space exudes a pleasant interior and exterior. Featuring free WiFi and free parking, it offers a terrace and air-conditioned accommodation.
Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian which is under UNESCO protection is 20 km away, and Historic city of Trogir which is also under the protection of UNESCO is 7 km from the apartments. A bus stop with frequent links to Split and Trogir is 300 meters away and Split International Airport is within a 4 km reach. Split Ferry Port with links to numerous Dalmatian Islands is 22 km away. Shops, restaurants, bars, travel agencies, gas stations and ATM's can also be found in the nearest distance.
This position is suitable for holiday due to sufficient distance from the city's hustle and bustle, and is also appropriate because of its closeness to all cultural sites and attractions that will make your holiday unforgettable. We are here to provide you a pleasant and nice holiday, and we are available for your every need and any question and suggestion.
Apartment is located on the ground floor. It has one bedroom with large double bed for 2 people, comfortable living room with sofa bed for extra 2 people, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom with shower, terrace in front, air conditioning, LCD TV and parking space.
City of Kaštela is situated in Kastela Bay, between the island Ciovo and the Marjan peninsula, between the towns of Trogir and Split. It is natural to the area, protected by the mountain Kozjak from the north and surrounded by the central Dalmatian islands from the south, so it is not surprising that the prehistory of man's refuge.
Protecting themselves from the commoners, at the time of the Turkish invasion, nobles from nearby cities, built the fort by the sea. At the end of the 15th century was built sixteen fortress-palace, and these fortified castles, to the mainland really acted as a fortress with its towers, moats, loopholes, movable bridges, whereas facing the sea built up in the style of Renaissance villas with wide windows and balconies and around seven of them are formed settlements that grow, develop and finally merge in the town of Kaštela, but they maintained in their cores until today authentic Dalmatian architecture, houses with solar, balustrade, cellars, streets and squares.