The friendliness of Dalmatians and their delicious culinary masterpieces unites a pleasant guest house on beautiful Brač - Olife Guesthouse.
The very name of the accommodation comes from the tradition of the olive tree, which in Dalmatia is a symbol of peace and friendship. The philosophy of the guest house is based on this Olife Guesthouse, which, with its culinary offer and hospitality, strives to bring the Dalmatian spirit closer to its guests. Namely, Olife is a combination of the words "olive" and "life" (meaning life), with an emphasis on a healthy Mediterranean lifestyle.
Abandoned Dalmatian house in Milna
The family-run hotel strives for sustainability and peaceful holidays in the shelter of the beautiful Dalmatian island of Brač. Its owner came across the abandoned Dalmatian house in Milna by chance and brought it back to life and opened it for guests. They can choose from a wide range of rooms boasting beautiful views and modern interiors. Some are also suitable for families, as they are slightly larger for this purpose and designed to fit children.
Olife Guesthouse is not only a classic family hotel, but also convinces with its offer. In coexistence with the local population, it strives to promote local culture and art. Many workshops are organized within the hotel, located in the Olife Atelier. You can also choose from charity bazaars, painting workshops, a book club and even yoga classes. The hotel also organizes a week of yoga for anyone who would like to learn the techniques of the ancient science.
Four years ago, a restaurant was added to the hotel, boasting a wide range of local foods. From the local cheese, there are seafood, while the fruits and vegetables come right from Olife's home garden. Since the owners come from Austria, they strive for a first-class fusion of cuisine, which they describe themselves as Austrian-Bohemian.