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Apartment complex Medena in Seget Donji got a new look after an investment of 8 million euros and an announcement of an aparthotel worth 35 million euros

Apartment complex Medena in Seget Donji was renovated with an investment of 8 million euros, and the construction of a five-star aparthotel worth 35 million euros was announced, continuing the development of tourism in Dalmatia

Apartment complex Medena in Seget Donji got a new look after an investment of 8 million euros and an announcement of an aparthotel worth 35 million euros
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The apartment complex Medena in Seget Donji near Trogir has received a new look after a multi-year investment cycle worth 8 million euros. 

The management of Apartmani Medena d.d. announced that the investment was realized over three seasons, during which all apartments were categorized with four stars, and a 600 square meter plateau with four outdoor pools was built, which is a significant step forward in terms of quality of content and infrastructure.

Impressive transformation of the Medena apartment complex
The Medena apartment complex consists of 251 apartments and is owned by the LNS group, which also owns the eponymous Hotel Medena, Hotel Ola, and several other hotels in Croatia.

Danko Končar, a representative of the LNS group, stated that Apartmani Medena are pioneers of apartment tourism in Dalmatia and that their transformation is the beginning of development and long-term investment in infrastructure.

„Apartment complexes are generally scarce in Croatia, especially in Dalmatia. That's why we decided to start this investment to make the most beautiful location in the Mediterranean even more representative. Also, I can announce the imminent construction of a 5-star aparthotel with 100 rooms, worth 35 million euros. The new face of the Medena apartment complex is just the beginning of our grand plans,“ said Končar.

A key role in tourism development
The CEO of Apartmani Medena, Petra Jurlina, emphasized that tourism is the most important but also the most challenging branch of the Croatian economy.

„Trends change from season to season, the competition is fierce, and continuous investment in quality, an individual approach to each guest, and authenticity are the only guarantees of healthy business. Guided by this philosophy, we embarked on a complex undertaking at this iconic location in Seget Donji, which has proudly symbolized the destination for decades. However, with this investment, that destination now enters a new era. The entire Medena complex is positioned through a series of strategic companies for the local community that create jobs, enhance infrastructure, and operate on the principles of sustainability, preserving what is sacred to all of us - our sea, beaches, forests, and cultural heritage. We are proud of that,“ said Jurlina, adding that the ceremonial presentation of the investment will be held on July 6th under the aegis of #OldPlaceNewStory with a number of distinguished guests.

Apartmani Medena, in addition to the mentioned amenities, also have courts for handball, football, tennis, basketball, and mini golf. All guests have access to a restaurant within the complex and a conference hall.

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Creation time: 03 July, 2024

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