Magazin is a traditional outbuilding, once used for bread baking and everyday tasks. Belonging to House No. 5, it is one of the oldest in the village. Today, it has been carefully renovated into an intimate space for two, with a sleeping gallery, living area with fireplace, bathroom, and terrace with sea views. The original exterior has been preserved, while the interior blends contemporary design with the character of the old stone structure.
Mali Raj was built in the early 1970s and long served as a namesake tavern, known for Cres lamb and sheep cheese. Today it is an elegant Small Space for two, with a sleeping gallery, living area with fireplace, bathroom, and terrace overlooking the sea. The interior is modern and understated, emphasizing calm and simplicity.

Guests of Magazin and Mali Raj have access to the shared kitchen and dining area, while the lounge terrace, garden with outdoor shower, and laundry facilities are shared by all guests. Nearby, a separate stone terrace – the guvno – once used for threshing wheat, now provides a peaceful spot for relaxation and sunset views.