In the past few years, there has been a rise in exclusive rural tourism in Croatia, with Istria as a leader in this segment of tourism. Istria`s example was followed by some other areas, such as the Dalmatian hinterland, which has recently presented a new exclusive tourism facility. Rokovi Dvori is a recently refurbished manor house dating from 1890, located in Trbounje, close to Drniš, at the entry to the National Park Krka. The estate, which stretches across almost 16000 square metres and had ruins of a family home, abandoned 40 years ago and the foundations of three outbuildings, was being renovated under the supervision of conservators for two and a half years. The result is a luxury, 450 square meter three storey villa, which offers guests a hint of the traditional feel with maximum comfort and privacy.
The five star villa offers guests the following services: meet and greet at the airport, yacht rental in one of the marinas in Skradin, Vodice and Primošten as well as private chefs and service staff. The estate has a beautifully decorated garden with a swimming pool, a fake grass tennis court and a vineyard surrounded by a dry stone wall.
There is a plan for the construction of a heliodrome which would make the estate more approachable to guests arriving by mega yachts into a new marina being built in Šibenik, a Dalmatian coastal town which is located around thirty kilometres away.
The Tourist Board of Šibenik-Knin County
www.sibenikregion.com
The Tourist Board of Drniš
www.tz-drnis.hr