Apartment Kalamota is located on a beautiful and calm spot on the island of Kolocep, in Dubrovnik Riviera. The apartment is ideal if you want to enjoy the beautiful nature and have your privacy from the happenings. Kolocep's bakeries, food shops, delicious cafés and restaurants, beautiful relaxing pebbly beaches are all within short walking distance from your apartment.
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The facilities include: 1 double bedroom, living/dinging room with sofa bed, TV, and a bathroom. The apartment is perfect for couples without or with one or two children. A maximum of 4 people can be accommodated in the apartment. The house is surrounded with a lovely garden and terrace with sea view. |
Koločep or Kalamota as the locals call it is an evergreen island full of pine and carob trees entangled with citrus gardens and small olive groves. Kalamota is like a small park, a favoruite resort beside the beach.
Kalamota has two settlements, Gornje Čelo and Donje Čelo, each a sovereign ruler on its part of the island. The settlements are interconnected by a meandering path that leads through the gardens and the olive groves, unraveling the remenants of the ancient architecture scatered all throughout the island. You can stroll the island and rediscover the lovely pre-Romanesque churches, old summer mannors, guardian castles and more... Kalamota has a surface of 2,4 square km and is 3 Nm northwest of Dubrovnik. The island is made up of limestone and dolomite rock but at each end every settlement has its own, natural, mirraculous sandy beach. Kalamota experienced it's golden age in the 15th. century. In that time many sacral builduings and summer manors were built on the island. Later in the 16th century after an attack by the Turkish fleet, Kalamota was fortified with defence towers.
Today on Kalamota, apart swimming you can visit a parish church, The Assumption of Mary, located in Donje Čelo, built in 13th century. On the way to Gornje Čelo you can visit The Church of St. Anthony from the 15th century and admire one of the greatest work of Dubrovnik school of painting, an altar-piece, done by the Ivan Ugrinović in 15th. century. In Gornje Čelo, a pre-Romanesque church of St. Anthony of Padova, built in 11th/12th century waits for your visit as do some other pre-Romanesque churches. However, many of the fabulous buildings of the past are now only ruins.
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