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Apartment Andrea Old Town
Apartment Andrea Old Town is situated in the Old Town of Poreč, close to the famous Porec Basilica. However it is situated in a quite area/ street. It is situated on the ground floor od a building and consists of a living are a, kitchen and sall ba...
From €100 /night
View apartmentApartment Rocco
Apartment Rocco is located in Porec, about 400 m from Porec center and 500 m from the beach, The apartment consists of a living area and open kitchen, a bedroom with a double bed, a bathroom with shower and a balcony. There is a private parking in f...
From €60 /night
View apartmentApartment Saša
Saša apartment is a lovely one bedroom apartment with balcony in Porec, about 400 m from the center of Porec and 500 m from the beach. The apartment has a fully equipped kitchen, a living area, a bedroom with a double bed and a bathroom with shower....
From €60 /night
View apartmentApartment Filipin
Apartment Filipin in Poreč (Spadici), is located about 400 m from the sea, on the first floor of a building. The apartment consists of two bedrooms, one with a double bed, one with two single beds. In the living room there is a sofa bed, a small ta...
From €55 /night
View apartmentApartment Alma IG
Villa Alma has 4 apartments each with its own balcony or terrace. The apartment is not too far from the beach, about 10 minutes walk, 800 m. The apartment consists of a a bedroom with douible bed, kitchen and a bathroom. There is a spacious shared b...
From €55 /night
View apartmentApartment Alma IIG
The apartment Alma is located in a private house with 4 apartments. The apartment has a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen. The kitchen has everything you need. The apartment has a balcony available for relaxing outdoors. The environment is very quiet and th...
From €55 /night
View apartmentApartment Nina
Nina Luxury Apartment with sea view is located in the center of Porec, only 20 meters from the sea and 400 meters from the beach. The apartment is spacious, modern, fully equipped and completely renovated. It has a breathtaking sea view from the bedr...
From €95 /night
View apartmentApartment Inteuro Porec
Apartment Inteuro is situated in Porec, close to the beach (Brulo) and the city centre (300 m). The apartment is located near the beach, only 250 meters away. It consists of a small kitchen, a bathroom with a shower and 4 bedrooms. One bedroom - f...
From €185 /night
View apartmentApartment Alexandra
The Alexandra apartment is a small apartment for 3 people, 900 meters from the sea. The apartment has a bedroom with a double bed, a sofa bed, a kitchen with microwave, oven, hob and fridge. In the apartment there is also air conditioning and a washi...
From €45 /night
View apartmentPremium Apartment Hari II
Apartment Hari II is a beautiful, modern apartment for 2-4 persons. It consists of a kitchen, living -dining room, bedroom with a balcony and bathroom. There is a double bed in the bedroom and a sofa bed in the living room for two more people. The li...
From €78 /night
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Istria is a picturesque and culturally rich region located in the northern part of the Adriatic Sea, primarily within Croatia, but with a small portion extending into Slovenia and Italy. Known for its stunning natural landscapes, historical charm, and delectable cuisine, Istria is a destination that captivates travelers from around the world.
Each accommodation has been meticulously selected to ensure your absolute satisfaction during your stay. Immerse yourself in spacious interiors, elegant decor, and top-notch amenities that will transport you to your own private sanctuary. Whether you're in search of a romantic retreat, a family vacation, or a memorable gathering with friends, our Porec accommodation rental service is poised to exceed your expectations, ensuring that excellence defines your holiday in this delightful Adriatic haven.
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The history of Istria
The history of Istria is a rich tapestry of various civilizations, empires, and cultures that have left their mark on this picturesque region in the northern Adriatic. Here is a concise overview of the history of Istria:
Istria's history dates back to ancient times. The region was inhabited by Illyrian tribes before being colonized by the Romans around the 2nd century BC. Under Roman rule, Istria flourished, and numerous towns, roads, and buildings were constructed. Pula, the largest city in Istria, is famous for its well-preserved Roman amphitheater.
With the dissolution of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, Istria became part of the newly independent Republic of Croatia. Today, Istria is a vital part of Croatia, known for its unique culture, stunning landscapes, and tourism industry.
Throughout its history, Istria has been a melting pot of different cultures, languages, and traditions. This diversity is reflected in its architecture, cuisine, and way of life. The legacy of the various empires and states that have ruled Istria can still be seen in its historic towns, fortresses, and traditions, making it a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and travelers interested in exploring the past of this beautiful region.
Take a look at our page to see our apartments in Istria, and explore that piece of history that you so deserve.
When is the best time to rent an apartment in Croatia?
Summer (June to August): This is the peak tourist season with warm, sunny weather. Ideal for beachgoers, water sports enthusiasts, and those looking for a vibrant nightlife.
Spring (April to May) and Early Autumn (September to October): These shoulder seasons offer pleasant weather with milder temperatures. Less crowded, making it easier to explore historical sites and enjoy outdoor activities.
Winter (November to March): Porec experiences a mild Mediterranean winter with cooler temperatures and occasional rainfall. Ideal for travelers seeking a quieter, more authentic experience and lower prices. Some attractions and restaurants may have reduced hours or be closed during this time.
What are the best experiences in Istria, Croatia?
- Istria, Croatia, offers a wide range of delightful experiences for travelers. Whether you're interested in history, culture, gastronomy, or natural beauty, Istria has something to offer.
- Explore Historic Towns: Istria is home to several charming historic towns, including Rovinj, Pula, and Motovun. Explore their narrow cobblestone streets, admire centuries-old architecture, and visit landmarks like the Rovinj Old Town, the Roman Amphitheatre in Pula, and Motovun's medieval walls.
- Enjoy the Beaches: Istria boasts a stunning coastline with numerous beaches. Whether you prefer pebble or sandy shores, you can find a beach to relax, swim, or try various water sports. Some popular options include Zlatni Rat Beach and Punta Kriza Beach.
- Culinary Delights: Istria is famous for its delicious cuisine. Savor local specialties like truffle dishes, fresh seafood, olive oil, and Istrian wine. Visit local konobas (taverns) and restaurants for an authentic dining experience.
- Truffle Hunting: Istria is renowned for its truffles. You can go truffle hunting with trained dogs in the forests of the region. It's an exciting and delicious experience, and you can sample truffle-infused dishes afterward.
- Wine Tasting: Istria has a thriving wine culture, with vineyards producing high-quality wines. Take a wine tour and savor local varietals like Malvasia and Teran while enjoying the scenic views of vineyards.
- Exploring Nature: The region offers a variety of outdoor activities, from hiking and cycling to rock climbing. The Brijuni Islands National Park, with its stunning landscapes and wildlife, is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.
- Historical Sites: In addition to the Roman Amphitheatre in Pula, explore other historical sites like the Euphrasian Basilica in Poreč, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the medieval hilltop town of Grožnjan.
- Music and Art Festivals: Istria hosts numerous cultural events and festivals throughout the year, such as the Motovun Film Festival and the Pula Film Festival. These events offer a taste of the local arts and entertainment scene.
- Olive Oil Tasting: Visit local olive oil producers to learn about the olive oil-making process and sample some of the region's finest olive oils.
- Relax in Wellness and Spas: Many hotels and resorts in Istria offer wellness and spa facilities where you can unwind and rejuvenate with various treatments and therapies.
- Cultural Experiences: Attend local events and festivals that celebrate Istrian traditions and folklore, providing insight into the region's unique culture.
- Boat Trips: Take a boat trip along the Adriatic coast to discover hidden coves, caves, and remote islands, allowing you to appreciate Istria's maritime beauty.