| Facilities | |
| Activities | Canoeing, Cycling, Diving, Fishing, Fitness Centre, Hiking, Massage, Outdoor Swimming Pool, Windsurfing. |
| General | 24-Hour Front Desk, Air Conditioning, Bar, Express Check-In/Check-Out, Free Parking, Gay Friendly, Heating, Luggage Storage, Non-Smoking Rooms, Parking, Restaurant, Safety Deposit Box, Terrace. |
| Services | Breakfast in the Room, Currency Exchange, Fax/Photocopying, Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included, Internet Services, Ironing Service, Laundry, Packed Lunches, Room Service, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN. |
| Hotel Policies | |
| Check-in | From 14:00 hours |
| Check-out | Until 11:00 hours |
| Hotel Information |
| Hotel Villa Daniela was built using the same white stone from Brač that has been used to build many famous buildings around the world, including the White House in Washington DC, USA. |
| Food & Beverage |
| Our very own Restaurant Tomislav will satisfy even the most demanding guests. The evening menu offers a host of Dalmatian specialities, including vegetarian options, with plenty of seafood, mediterranian spices and extra virgin olive oil. There is also a packed breakfast service available. |
| Area Information |
| The hotel is just a few minutes walk from the old city centre. Visit our local museum and Dešković gallery or take a boat trip to famous Blaca Monastery or Dragon Cave. A few kilometres from the hotel, visit - or climb - the highest peak of all the islands in Croatia called Vidova Gora (778 metres). Take a tour through the Island Brač and discover the picturesque villages. Above all, visit the most beautifull beach in the Adriatic, Zlatni rat, just 800 m from hotel. |
| Travel Information |
| By plane: Brač airport is located only 10 km from Bol. By train, bus or car: With excellent highways, Split is easily accessible from all over Europe. From Supetar, by public bus or car, you are within 40 minutes from Bol. Once here, just follow road signs to hotel Villa Daniela. Split ferry port provides lots of ferry and catamaran lines, Split-Supetar, throughout the day. |









