
![]() Uvala Skot-Croatia
Uvala Scott is a tourist village situated in the Dubno Bay. Attracted by the beauty of the bay, the English nobleman Alexandre Scott bought it in the XIX century and it became his permanent residence until he died in 1860. This pavillion-type tourist village of Mediterranean architecture, immersed in rich vegetation, got its name after this mysterious English nobleman. He spent a fortune to green and embellish the bay. Uvala Scott Tourist Village was built in 1967. Scattered around the village in a Mediterranean style, by Igor Emili design, 298 double rooms, 2 hotel apartments and 17 2+2 apartments are linked up by the central square with various catering facilities along the sea promenade that connects Uvala Scott to the village of Oštro. |