The old Dalmatian rural Humac, dating back to the beginning of the 20th century bathed in sunlight and enveloped with scents dominates the estate which extends over 30,000 m2, was recently completely renovated in authentic style.
Situated on the wondrous Island of Hvar from which on clear nights one can see the lights of Italy, surrounded by cypress trees, lavender, rosemary and sage, it will provide an unforgettable romantic holiday within a labyrinth of stone fences, in the quite stillness of a field, 30 minutes from the town of Hvar, 2 hours from Split.
Robinson Humac is nestled in a field of lavender, rosemary, fig and olive trees, and it used to offer respite to field workers while working in the fields, a place where they could escape the hot Mediterranean sun or warm themselves by a hot Dalmatian hearth, drink a glass of wine and eat good local cheese and pršut (smoked ham). Like many other Courts throughout Dalmatia, this one still lives the life of our ancestors, surrounded by pristine nature.
Humac was built from Hvar grey stone, the same one used to build the 3 km away hundred-old village Humac, harmoniously situated on the throne of the Island of Hvar, in the centre of a stone field, in a sea of stillness surrounded by endemic plant varieties. It originally emerged as a separate hamlet in which general food staples were cultivated, the most important ingredients of the popular and healthy Mediterranean cuisine which has become so popular of late, and today continues the tradition of production of superior olive oil, wine and spices.
Along with the ideal opportunities for jogging, bike excursions, long walks, but also laying by the pool, Robinson Humac also offers recreation activities with basketball, tennis court and bocce field.
To ensure that your holiday at the Humac is filled with various activities, along with pleasant walks you can also visit the hundred year old village Humac, Grapčeva cave which is the oldest site from the Neolithic area in Dalmatia, then down the northern path across the Greek fort Tor (IV century B.C.) and the late antiquity castrum of the City Galešnik (VI century) you will reach the town Jelsa.
By car, in only fifteen minutes, you will reach the sea and pass by numerous coves where the sea is unbelievably clean. The coastline is indented, a little rocky with flat stone planes and sunny coves. The underwater world is ideal for scuba diving. The entire island abounds in forests, and even the beaches in their hinterland offer shade under hundred year old Mediterranean pine trees.
Within the stone wall enclosed courtyards are outdoor barbecue with a wood oven and large table for 12 people, outdoor relaxation area, a large swimming pool, tennis court, a main house and two separate houses: barely a few meters from one another and are connected by a path and all making a single unit. All are heated spaces, equipped with new and antique furniture.
Kitchen
There are refrigerators, gas stove and oven, coffee maker, blender, microwave, a trial utensils cups, plates and everything else you need for a comfortable stay.
The kitchen and living room are connected in an area of 70 m2.
Living room
The large glass wall that creates an atmosphere of open space and a fireplace which is a wood, will evoke the feeling of home in the moments of your stay at the court.
The living room is equipped with TV audio-video, sofas that can serve as an extra bed.
Room no. 1
The room is a separate house with toilet has a 50 m2 room are two single beds + couch (possibility to sleep 4 people)
Room no. 2
The room is located on the first floor area of 35 m2. The room was a double double bed, a single bed and a sofa bed a shower and toilet. (Possibility to sleep 4 people)
Room no. 3
The room is located on the first floor area of 35 m2. The room was a double double bed, shower and toilet. Has an extra bed or crib. (Could sleep 2 + 1 person)
Room no. 4
The room is a separate building of 30m2. The room was a double double bed, sofa bed, bathroom with shower and toilet. (Possibility to sleep 3 people)