The setting cannot be bettered as it sits on the seashore literally only a few short steps across a small quayside to the sea. You can dive in from the front of the house! The bay is still relatively unspoilt and offers a glimpse of a more tranquil and traditional time and,although facilities are limited by Mediterranean standards, there are enough restaurants to provide a choice although Croation cuisine in general is not up to general European standards yet.
The shortfalls, however, are more than made up for by the hospitality and welcome of Luko and Teresa who ensure that the holiday can be enjoyed without having to worry about anything. The accommodation is clean, well equipped and roomy and the beds are restful and well laundered.
Luko provides pickups and deliveries to and from the airport for an extra charge and there are regular buses into Dubrovnik sfrom where both land and sea excursions can be made so a car is not necessary. However, if you prefer to travel independently or further afield a car is advised but parking fees need to be factored in as this part of Croatia does not have graduated fees i.e you pay the same for 1 hour or all day and if you mhave a car for the entire holidfay as we did you can end up paying an extra £70 Altogether, though, this was a very relaxing and hospitable holiday and I would recommend House Teresa to anyone in search of genuine peace and tranquillity.