Immerse yourself in Croatian culture at this stunning family villa in Istria. Vibrant architecture, a pool, and a Jacuzzi await.
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“Very nice host. Accommodation was great and just like in the photos. Unfortunatley there is not much greenery in and around the villa, a few plants, sprinkles etc. would have been nice for my taste.”
“Very nice host. Accommodation was great and just like in the photos. Unfortunatley there is not much greenery in and around the villa, a few plants, sprinkles etc. would have been nice for my taste.”
This wonderful family villa is conveniently located in the central urban resort of Novigrad. Villa Novigrad is perfectly located within walking distance of many local eateries, bars, shops and, of course, the beach. The area around Novigrad is famed for its rich cultural heritage and outstanding level of surrounding natural beauty.
The villa is packed full of fun features, including a generously sized pool that tempts anyone to a refreshing dip at all times. With the Roman steps, this pool is easily accessible to those who aren’t as easily tempted. There are also plenty of sun loungers dotted around where one can soak up the sun. On the rooftop, you will find another area with sun loungers and a jacuzzi that offers a luxurious place to watch the sunset whilst engulfed in the bubbles.
Inside the property, there are three bedrooms comfortably sleeping up to six people. The spacious bedrooms are lightly decorated, which pairs wonderfully. You also have an open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area with all the amenities you need to make your stay comfortable.
What Oliver loves...
For beach lovers, the closest sea front is a five minute walk away!
The roof jacuzzi adds a secret luxurious feature to the property, great for everyone!
We love the large windows in the bedrooms.
What you should know
The nearest airport is around seventy kilometres away.
There is parking available for three car.
Pets are welcome, but on request and for an extra €10 per day.
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Villa Novigrad
Walk to Village
Walk to Beach
Beach Nearby
Villa Novigrad is located in the centre of Novigrad, within walking distance to shops, restaurants and of course the beach! Novigrad has plenty of activities to entertain people of all ages, including a waterpark, tennis courts, and bars!
Visitors can wander through the Old Town's narrow, cobblestone streets, discover historic sites like the ancient city walls, and visit the Lapidarium Museum, which houses a fascinating collection of stone monuments. The Novigrad Marina is bustling with activities, including boat rentals for coastal cruises and fishing trips.
Just outside the town, the natural beauty of the Mirna River valley and the nearby vineyards offer scenic spots for cycling and hiking. Culinary enthusiasts can savor Istrian specialties in local restaurants or join a truffle hunting tour in the surrounding forests. With its blend of seaside charm, cultural heritage, and outdoor adventures, Novigrad is a perfect getaway for families and explorers.
The Region
Nestled along Croatia’s enchanting Adriatic coastline, Istria welcomes visitors with open arms and a rich tapestry of experiences waiting to be unraveled. Whether you're seeking adventure in nature, indulgence in culinary delights, a glimpse into history and culture, or simply a warm and inviting atmosphere, the peninsula of Istria has it all.
Istria's diverse and unspoiled landscapes will be the first thing to capture your attention! The region is renowned for its lush green hills, rolling vineyards, and enchanting coastline: the stunning scenery is a playground for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and beachgoers alike.
Offering a remarkable 445 kilometres of pristine coastline, including tranquil coves and sandy beaches, visitors can find plenty of secluded spots to soak up the sun. The clear, azure waters of the Adriatic are perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and scuba diving, making it a fantastic choice for those who enjoy an active day of water sports.
Venture inland and you'll discover picturesque villages set amidst rolling hills and verdant forests. Istria is home to over 30 nature reserves - an absolute haven for hikers and cyclists, with an abundance of well-marked trails to explore. The Učka Nature Park, in particular, stands out as a hiking and nature lover's paradise, offering waterfalls, historic villages, and breathtaking panoramic views of Istria's outstanding scenery.
Istria's rich history is woven into the fabric of its towns and cities. An ever popular choice for tourists is the impressive port city of Pula, full of quaint town squares and local restaurants, and home to one of the most well-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world. This ancient arena, known as the Pula Arena, is a testament to Istria's Roman heritage and hosts numerous events, including concerts and film festivals.
The medieval towns of Rovinj and Motovun enchant visitors with their cobbled streets and historic charm. The Euphrasian Basilica in Poreč, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a stunning example of early Christian art and architecture.
Istria's culinary scene is a treat for the taste buds: the region is famous for its truffles, particularly the elusive white truffle, and you can savour dishes infused with this prized delicacy in charming local restaurants across the region. Wine and olive oil lovers will find joy in Istria's vineyards and olive groves, offering tastings and insights into traditional production methods. Fresh seafood, often served with a Mediterranean twist, is a staple that you can enjoy at quaint waterfront eateries along the coastline.
One of the most enduring memories visitors take away from Istria is the warmth of its people. The locals are known for their friendly, welcoming nature and their willingness to share their traditions and stories with tourists. You'll find yourself immersed in the local way of life, whether you're exploring ancient towns or enjoying a meal in a family-run tavern.
Istria is easily accessible, with Pula Airport serving as a major gateway. Once you arrive, navigating the region is a breeze with well-maintained roads connecting major towns and villages. Language barriers are minimal, thanks to the widespread use of English, Italian, and German, alongside the local Croatian language.
Istria’s unique blend of pristine landscapes, rich traditions, and warm-hearted locals creates an experience that will linger in your memories long after you've returned home.