In Saka, we've collected the best of what we've experienced on our own, traveling from the US to New Zealand, from Hong Kong to Siberia, from Portugal to the Arctic Circle. We created this House from the spirit of Norwegian confidence, Filipino sincerity, Danish coziness, Lithuanian hospitality and a pinch of miracles. A different legend is hidden in each room, and in the morning invisible gnomes spread soft music and the aroma of coffee and fresh baked goods in the kitchen. And all this is surrounded by the rustle of the Druskininkai pine forests and unearthly peace.
Come with your family or colleagues. Rent the whole house for a seminar, camp or work holidays. You can cycle around Druskininkai: there are so many paths and roads around Saka that you can choose a new direction every day.
Saka has 22 places to stay and a lot of cozy common space for reading books, cooking, leisure and communication. On the ground floor of the house there is a large lounge with kitchen and dining-living area. There are children’s and cinema rooms and a laundry room for guests to use on the plinth level. In warm weather, you can have fun sitting on the outdoor terraces, lazing in the hammock, taking a walk in the garden. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the holiday home.
The guest rooms are spread over two floors, most at the top. Each has a private bathroom with bath or shower, toiletries, towels and a hairdryer.
Children under 5 stay for free (no extra beds). A baby cot for children up to 3 years old is also provided free of charge. Extra beds are charged from 3 years: children aged 3-10 - EUR 6 per night, older children and adults are charged EUR 9 per night for extra beds.
Saka’s hosts try to make their guests feel at home and they don’t miss anything. When it rains, it lends an umbrella (usually found in the hallway of the house), and when you forget the phone charger - search for the right one among your own. An iron with an ironing board is available for guests' use, and, if necessary, a thread with a needle.
The property is non-smoking.
Free private parking for cars in front of the house.
Pets are only allowed by prior arrangement with the hosts. A fee may be charged.
Guests are welcome all year round.
Holiday home owners know the value of good food and have therefore created every opportunity for their guests to prepare delicious and healthy food. However, it is not necessary to worry about breakfast: in the morning, delicious coffee, tea and fresh buns (included in the price of accommodation) are waiting in the kitchen in the kitchen.
The kitchen is shared by all guests, but there is enough space to accommodate several hosts at once. Here you will find a hob and hob, microwave, coffee machine and coffee, kettle and several teas to choose from. There is sugar and salt. There are plenty of cupboards and drawers with crockery, utensils, pots, pans, grills, boards, towels and other kitchen utensils, but everything is conveniently marked with stickers with the symbol of the right item.
The hosts will be happy to advise you on where to buy good quality food. There are several shops nearby, and a town market with fresh delicacies from farmers ’gardens is two kilometers away. And during the fresh apple season, you will gather on the spot: Juicy sweet apples go well in the Saka garden.
Barbecue facilities are available in the courtyard of the holiday home. There are firewood and tools.
If you decide to go out to eat in the city, it is also worth consulting with the hosts. Some restaurants in Saka offer special discounts to guests: Lithuanian dishes in the restaurants "Etno dvaras" and "Romnesa", in the restaurant "Toli Toli" it will be possible to pay 10 percent less.
Saka is an ideal place to relax with a book, finish a long-started knit, try mindfulness practices. Or spend the whole day in the cinema watching your favorite series - no one will say a bad word. Even children will be left alone: toys and activities in the children's room will last long. Or maybe the whole family will just sit down at the table to play board games?
There is also no shortage of entertainment outside the walls of holiday homes. Saka will be happy to tell you in which direction it is best to move, what interesting things can be seen, what events are taking place in the city or its surroundings. And not only that: ready-to-use bicycles and Nordic walking sticks. Both can be borrowed free of charge, but the hosts will not object if you leave a tip for care.
When preparing to visit Druskininkai Water Park, Snow Arena and UNO Adventure Park, it is worth taking advantage of the discounts offered to Saka guests - you can save from 10 to 20 percent. There are special offers for health and beauty services: Druskininkai Spa and Grand SPA Lietuva Mineral Water Park offer a 10 percent discount, Sothys Beauty Salon - 25 percent. discount on facial and body treatments.
What’s there for children?
Saka loves children. There is a children’s playground with a sandbox and toys. It is safe to play and run in the large fenced yard. The children's room on the ground floor of the house with a swing, beanbags, toys, videos and books is a real paradise for children of all ages and a salvation for their parents.
Children under 5 stay for free (no extra beds). A baby cot for children up to 3 years old is also provided free of charge. Extra beds are charged for children aged 3-10 and cost EUR 6 per night, for older children and adults the extra bed costs EUR 9 per night.
And what to do with children in Druskininkai? The most popular entertainment is Druskininkai Water Park and UNO Adventure Park, where there are special spaces with maintenance for the little ones; Inverted House and Illusion Rooms; rental of children's cars and scooters in Vilnius Alley; Antanas Česnulis Fairy Tale Sculpture Park and Giria Aidas Museum with an exposition of natural life.
Free use of the city infrastructure is possible in Dineika Health Park and Vilnius Alley, where there are public children's playgrounds. The beach of Vijūnėlė Lake with a white sandy embankment is perfect for children's bathing.