Congenial and helpful host (Alen Vrbat) from whom we were delighted to receive a bottle of his own wine upon arrival and, kindly, on departure (the wine I can best describe as interesting and I don't mean that in a disparaging way as we don't get wine made from the plavac mali grape in the UK, it really was quite nice in a low key & unusual way). Alen also offered to help, if needed, at anytime during our holiday and not just whilst we were at Seget Vranjica which I thought was a lovely touch. Anyway, the accommodation. Very good sized apartment for a couple (we had number 1) and clean with bedroom and living area which also doubled as a second bedroom. Two balconies the larger one getting the late afternoon Sun and overlooking the bay. Kitchen very well equipped. The marble floors made things a bit echoey but otherwise it was quiet and in a very quiet location although only a couple of minutes walk to the sea. Two small supermarkets nearby. Didn't think that much of the beaches at Seget V but the coast towards the campsite was quite nice, less so on the other side of the bay. Trogir only a 10 minute drive or you can take the hourly water taxi from the campsite which was about a 10 min walk. The villa is not signed or marked from the outside: turn right just after the second supermarket and you should recognise it from the photo. Ideally you need a hire car but don't go bigger than a VW Polo or similar, the streets are narrow!