A touch of local tradition, a retreat from turistic bustle, a scent of past times, a luxury of contemporary comfortableness ... all that and much more you may experience on your holiday in Stone House - Rosuja. This genuine island environment, defined by sea outskirts, typical mediterraneum vegetation, rocky architecture and comfort of your charming »second home« invites you to embrace its story. You can sense the remains of the past as the local inhabitants, depended on the harvest of dry red soil, goods of the surrounding woods and sheep-breeding lived it. The traces of the latter you may find in small villages, dispersed on the island, with some preserved shepherd's cottages. One of such small shepherd's villages is Rosuja, 300m cca distant from Stone House - Rosuja, once known as Palazzo di Rosiglia, where the local aristocrats used to live and local villagers worked for them. The building was constructed in 1905cca, abandoned during II. World War and after become a national possession, rather the property of the City of Cres. The house gained it's new, renovated, fresh and yet charming character with a significant ear for local cultural heritage, once in the ownership of Malovac family from Cres, who purchased the ruins in 2016 and in the years 2017 – 2020 renovated, in fact refined the former appearance of the building in the stylish and cozy holiday house.