About Guesthouse Villa Vice
The family-run Guesthouse Villa Vice is located less than a ten-minute walk away from Split’s Bacvice Beach and the Croatian Maritime Museum. This suburban guest house has a private garden, air conditioning, private, secured parking is also available for a fee and guests can choose from either double rooms or a one-bedroom apartment with a sofa bed.
All rooms here come with a flat-screen TV with cable channels, either garden or sea views, free Wi-Fi and daily maid service.
Airport shuttles, booking services and tourist information are offered on site, in addition to laundry services.
Breakfast in bed is available, while supermarkets, bars cafes and restaurants are a short walk away.
Guesthouse Villa Vice is located less than a mile away from Diocletian’s Palace and other Split Old Town attractions, as well as the central Split bus and train stations.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Walk to Split Old Town, beach and port.
According to reviews, this villa is nicely located for easy foot access to the Split Old Town and its major attractions like Diocletian's Palace, the ferry port and other transport options and the local beach. Despite this, guests said the area itself was very peaceful, and the garden found on site was said to be a nice spot to relax in and perhaps enjoy a leisurely, but delicious breakfast.
positive:
Warm welcome from hosts.
The family hosts of this hotel were said to be very hospitable, with all of those who stayed mentioning that they were warmly welcomed and made to feel at home. On top of this, people mentioned that they were willing to go the extra mile in helping out wherever they could, and had plenty of local information to share about Split and all of the activities it has to offer.
positive:
Clean, comfy, updated rooms and parking available.
Guests said that the rooms they stayed in were clean, attractive, comfortable and up-to-date, including modern necessities like free Wi-Fi. On top of this, guests recommended to reserve the parking on offer here, as the area seems to be a bit tight for this otherwise.