The House
Across two floors, The Beachhouse sleeps six in three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Open-plan living on the ground floor, three bedrooms upstairs, a terrace at the front overlooking the bay. Every surface and fixture renovated to Swiss-German standards.
Living, dining, kitchen
Open-plan living, dining and kitchen on a single level. Two sofas around a 65-inch Samsung Smart TV with Netflix, Disney+, and every other streaming app pre-installed. A long dining table for eight in royal-blue velvet armchairs.
The kitchen is built around a stone backsplash, induction hob, built-in oven, and a Nespresso machine. The cabinetry is stocked for serious cooking and serious entertaining: tableware by Villeroy & Boch, modern cutlery by WMF, pans and pots by Tefal. A Villeroy & Boch guest WC and a utility room with stacked Siemens washer and dryer complete the floor.
Dining for eight
The dining table is live-edge oak on a black X-frame. Eight royal-blue velvet armchairs. The wall art is aerial coast photography, framed in oak. Sliding doors open straight onto the terrace and the sea.
The outdoor kitchen
A full second kitchen sits under cover on the terrace: stone counter, masonry fireplace and grill, a dedicated Bosch refrigerator, prep space for serving directly to the long outdoor table. Built for grilling fresh fish from the morning market, slow lunches, late dinners with the islands turning gold across the bay.
The long outdoor dining table seats up to twelve, twice the indoor capacity, for when family and friends join. Twin parasols, sun loungers in grey and navy, two date palms framing the view. Most of the year, this is where life at The Beachhouse happens.
Master bedroom
King bed with a quilted beige headboard. A vaulted ceiling, fitted wardrobes, a writing desk with a tan leather chair. Sliding doors open onto a private terrace looking down to the bay.
The ensuite bathroom: double Villeroy & Boch basins, two round gold-framed mirrors, a frosted sliding door to a charcoal walk-in rain shower by Grohe.
Bedroom two
A second double bedroom, framed nighttime photograph of Split’s bell tower above the bed, leaf-print art on the opposite wall. Independent air conditioning and underfloor heating, like every room.
Bunk room
Built-in white bunk bed with a single on top and a wider lower bed below. Teal palm-frond prints, a soft pink rug, deep storage drawers underneath. The room was built for grandchildren but works equally well for two friends travelling together.
Villeroy & Boch throughout. Grohe rainshowers throughout.
Open every month of the year
A new heat pump powers underfloor heating across both floors. Schüco insulated sliding doors and windows hold the warmth in winter and the cool in summer. Independent air conditioning in every room. A high-capacity boiler runs hot showers for six without compromise. The whirlpool jacuzzi is heated year-round.
Rogoznica’s restaurants stay open through the off-season. The Beachhouse does too.
- Villeroy & Boch
- WMF
- Tefal
- Grohe
- Buster & Punch
- Bosch
- Siemens
- Samsung
- Schüco
Every room, every detail
Easy to reach, by plane, jet, or car
Split Airport (SPU) is a 30-minute drive away with direct flights from most European cities. Zadar Airport (ZAD) is an hour and a quarter. Private jets land at both. By car, the A1 motorway exit at Šibenik is just ten minutes from the house.
Stay in the house.
Cleaning included · Linens & towels included · Tourist tax paid locally
View dates & availability on Booking.com →