Ideally situated in the charming Istrian town of Bale, Villa Terra Adria offers guests a truly idyllic getaway in the Croatian countryside. Here, you can lounge by the pool, explore the Adriatic coastline, indulge in delectable gastronomic experiences or simply enjoy the sunshine and the enchanting natural surroundings of your own private oasis.
Stroll along the cobblestone streets of Bale on a sunny morning, stopping off for a leisurely coffee before visiting the Church of St. Julian and the impressive Soardo-Bembo Palace. If you feel peckish, visit a local tavern to sample some delicious Istrian delicacies. With winery tours and fresh local produce on offer, Bale is an obvious choice for foodies and wine lovers. An olive oil tasting is another excellent way to discover the joys of Istrian cuisine and learn more about an ancient tradition associated with this special region of Croatia.
When the sun shines in Istria, the irresistible coastline inevitably beckons, just a short drive away from the villa, you can dive into the refreshing waves of the Adriatic Sea, relax on the sun-soaked shores or take a private boat trip to explore secret cliffs and romantic bays. The beaches of Barbariga are rugged and remote, while the gleaming white pebbles and crystal-clear waters of Peroj are roughly twenty-five minutes away from the villa by car. For an exciting day trip across the water, the untouched natural beauty of Brijuni National Park is a short boat journey away from the fishing port of Fažana. Here, visitors can enjoy the fresh island air whilst playing a round of golf or taking to the sea to enjoy kayaking, scuba diving and snorkelling adventures.
Hiking and biking enthusiasts will be enchanted by the scenic trails available near the villa, which lead out towards the coast or inland to pretty medieval towns like Bale. Discover the authentic Istrian countryside on foot or by bike, with traditional farms, rustic taverns and breathtaking views of undulating vineyards and olive groves. Trekking trails near Bale wind through verdant forests, fragrant orchards and tiny villages, showcasing the natural beauty of the unspoiled Croatian countryside.
Meanwhile, the charming town of Rovinj is a coastal gem on the west coast of the Istrian peninsula. A picturesque seaside town with narrow cobblestone streets and colourful architecture, you can relax by the turquoise waters of Lone Bay Beach or enjoy a variety of watersports on Mulini Beach. Later, wander the labyrinthine streets of the old town before making your way to the hilltop Church of St. Euphemia, where you can take in panoramic views of the ocean and the cluster of tiny islands surrounding Rovinj.
The Region
Rovinj, formerly known as Rovigno, is a captivating coastal town located on the western coast of the Istrian Peninsula in Croatia. This idyllic town, with its well-preserved old town, offers visitors a delightful journey through time and a plethora of fascinating attractions that are sure to leave lasting memories.
The grand, hilltop church of Saint Euphemia Church dominates the skyline of Rovinj, making it a focal point of the town and a must-visit destination. As you ascend the 60-meter bell tower, the spectacular panoramic views of Rovinj and its surrounding islands are simply unparalleled.
One of the most iconic features of Rovinj's Old Town is its artistic and cultural scene. The town has long been a haven for artists, and its vibrant atmosphere is palpable as you stroll through the streets. Art galleries and studios are scattered throughout the town, showcasing a wide range of works, from contemporary to traditional.
The Rovinj Summer Festival is a calendar highlight, featuring a variety of live music performances, dance shows, and theatrical productions. These events are a testament to Rovinj's dedication to preserving its cultural heritage while embracing contemporary artistic expressions.
Rovinj's charm extends to its lively markets. The Farmers' Market in the heart of the Old Town is an excellent place to sample fresh seafood and local produce, indulge in authentic Istrian flavours, and mingle with the locals. The market is a treasure trove of organic products, olive oils, truffles, and wines, offering a true taste of the Istrian culinary heritage.
For those who seek a more adventurous experience, Rovinj provides an array of recreational opportunities, including hiking and cycling trails that crisscross the surrounding countryside. The Punta Corrente Forest Park, also known as Golden Cape, is an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Its pristine beaches, lush Mediterranean vegetation, and well-maintained trails make it the perfect place to enjoy a day of hiking, cycling, or simply relaxing in the shade of pine trees.
Sailing enthusiasts will find Rovinj's sheltered harbour to be a welcoming hub for exploring the Adriatic's beauty. The surrounding islands are an aquatic paradise, offering secluded coves, crystal clear waters, and excellent snorkelling opportunities. Rovinj's coastline is dotted with numerous tree-lined beaches, such as Lone Bay and Kurent Bay, which all cater to both sun-seekers and water sports aficionados. Mulini Beach is an excellent choice for families with young children, due to the clear, shallow waters, shady spots, and convenient nearby parking.
The town's eateries, from family-run taverns to upscale fine-dining restaurants, take full advantage of the region's rich gastronomic heritage. Istria's renowned truffle dishes and fresh seafood are just a taster of the culinary treasures waiting to be discovered. The local wines, particularly the Malvasia and Teran varieties, perfectly complement the rich flavours of the Istrian cuisine. As a hub for fishing, the town boasts some of the freshest seafood in the region.
Just 45 minutes away from Rovinj is the coastal city of Pula, renowned for its Roman heritage. A highlight is the well-preserved Pula Arena, a colossal 1st-century amphitheater. Pula’s Old Town also boasts ancient landmarks such as the Temple of Augustus, and with beautiful beaches and vibrant markets it’s more than worthy of a day trip.
Rovinj's vibrant cultural scene and stunning natural surroundings make it a perfect destination for both relaxation and exploration. The town's rich history, diverse culinary scene, and captivating events offer visitors a truly authentic Croatian experience.