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We will name several of a large number of agencies and companies whose guests we have accommodated until now; we have accommodated the guests of Atlas, Guliver, Split Tours and Fortuna Travel Agencies.

hotel-split-villa-cezar.jpgThe employees of the companies: Tondah, Siga, Kingspan, Fliba, Multi, Korum, ZIK, Viševica, Pupis, Grasa, Orbico, Eurotrade, Proplin, STSI, TPZ, Mana Moda, Jadran Galenski Laboratorij, Flamingo IKI, Azzri, MTC, KGK, Eurogrupa, SCAN, Qualitas, Zlomrex, Aluferit Građenje, Aeroflot, Knez Ljubo, Annyer, Geotehnički studio, Tehno Ekspert and several more are our regular guests.

Many of the local companies recommend accommodation in Villa Cezar to their business partners: Zlomrex Poljska i Željezara Split, Tangar, NIRD, Prva sportska kladionica.

The employees of the following companies use our catering services: Porsche Inter Auto, Split Airport, Sail Croatia, Navigare Yachting, Ultra Sailing and many more.

We can organize catering of food and drinks for parties in your premises, or organize your celebrations for special occasions in the Restaurant Cezar. Feel free to contact us for christenings, birthday parties or business gatherings. Navigare Yachting, Allianz, Porsche Inter Auto and many others have already been our happy clients.

We would like to thank all of them for having chosen Villa Cezar, while all others are invited to visit us and experience the quality of our services.
 
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Dubrovnik
dubrovnik.jpgThe stones of Dubrovnik tell a 13-century-long tale of survival. The Roman city of Ragusa developed into a city-state encompassing the coast as far south as the Bay of Kotor, the Pelješac Peninsula and nearby islands including Mljet and Lastovo. On the walls of Korčula Town, antique cannons still aim across a narrow channel at the village of Orebić, on Peljesač. That’s because Korčula was an outpost of Dubrovnik’s rival, the Republic of Venice. Legend has it that St. Blaise appeared in a vision in 971 to warn Dubrovnik of an impending Venetian invasion. He’s been revered here ever since. But it’s appropriate that he’s the saint who is celebrated with the blessing of throats. After all, Dubrovnik remained independent and prosperous for more than a millennium on its citizens’ powers of negotiation. Now Dubrovnik has thrown open its gates to an annual invasion of thousands of visitors who come to walk its ancient streets, to see the wealth the city amassed through centuries of trade, and to stand on its mighty walls and gaze across the crystalline seas. We’ll tell you all you need to know to enjoy your visit to Dubrovnik and the entire region it once ruled.
 
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