Finally, peace and quiet.
Far away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Villa Luka in Svib is nestled in the romantic and almost forgotten Dalmatian hinterland. Here, your holiday begins the moment you arrive: fresh mountain air, wide open landscapes, and a soothing silence that allows both body and mind to slow down.

Once your thoughts have settled, curiosity often awakens and invites you to explore the surroundings. Villa Luka’s location is ideal for this: situated between Imotski and Split, it offers easy access by car to both unspoiled nature and lively coastal towns.

On our blog, you will find detailed descriptions, personal recommendations, and tips for all the destinations mentioned below.

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Nature & Dalmatian Hinterland

  • Imotski (approx. 52 km | 44 min)
    Famous for its spectacular Blue and Red Lakes, a charming old town, and the authentic atmosphere of the Dalmatian hinterland.

  • Sinj (approx. 44 km | 40 min)
    A historic town with deep-rooted traditions, museums, and regional cuisine – offering insight into the cultural soul of Dalmatia.

  • Cetina River (approx. 40 km | 40 min)
    Turquoise waters, canyons, and shaded riverbanks – perfect for walks, swimming, kayaking, or rafting.

  • Biokovo Mountain Range (approx. 40 km | 50 min)
    A natural paradise with breathtaking views stretching across the Adriatic Sea to the islands.

  • Mosor Mountain Range (approx. 40 km | 50 min)
    Ideal for hiking, peaceful nature experiences, and impressive panoramic scenery.

  • Krka National Park (approx. 111 km | 1 hr 20 min)
    Known for its waterfalls, wooden walkways, and lush vegetation – well worth a full-day excursion.


Sea, Coast & Cities

  • Omiš (approx. 64 km | 40 min)
    A unique place where river and sea meet, offering beaches, a charming old town, and a wide range of outdoor activities.

  • Makarska (approx. 50 km | 50 min)
    A lively coastal town with long beaches, a seaside promenade, cafés, and crystal-clear waters.

  • Split (approx. 63 km | 50 min)
    A historic port city featuring UNESCO World Heritage sites, vibrant markets, culture, restaurants, and Mediterranean city life.

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Further Inspiration for Your Stay

  • Family-run konobas in the hinterland serving traditional Dalmatian cuisine

  • Wine, olive oil, and honey tastings with local producers

  • Boat trips to the islands of Brač, Hvar, or Šolta from Split

  • Quiet walks through old stone villages and untouched landscapes

  • Mountain sunsets with views reaching all the way to the sea

  • Or simply: a relaxing day by the pool at Villa Luka – with no plans at all


Villa Luka is your retreat between mountains and sea – the perfect place to experience Dalmatia at its most authentic: peaceful, unhurried, and full of possibilities.

Uživajte – enjoy your time.