Summary:
Secluded and peaceful refurbished stone holiday house in an ancient quarry that supplied white stone to Venice and Rome. Sleeps 12 on two floors, ideal for two families, with 2,500 m2 private garden, 5×7 m heated pool, and ample parking.
The Space:
Escape to a private oasis on a 2,500 m² estate hidden in an ancient Roman quarry. This beautifully restored stone home sleeps up to 12 guests across two self-contained apartments and a charming two-level annexe — perfect for families, friends, or multi-generational stays. Swim in the 56 m² heated stone pool, relax in the shady furnished souk, or enjoy friendly games of football, badminton, table tennis, and darts in the expansive garden. Share long summer evenings on the spacious poolside patio, complete with multiple BBQ options for al fresco dining. Inside, enjoy air-conditioned comfort, Wi-Fi, and well-equipped kitchens. The ground floor offers a king bedroom, double bedroom, bathroom, and cosy lounge with smart TV, books, and games. Upstairs features a triple bedroom, bathroom, master suite with king bed, nook with sofa bed, library, twin/double room, and bathroom. The separate annexe boasts a four-poster bed, tea bar, private garden, and roofed terrace. Ample private parking included.
The Neighborhood:
Pula, the largest city on the Istrian peninsula, has been a cultural hub since Roman times, with spectacular landmarks including the world-famous Arena amphitheatre, the Temple of Augustus, the Forum, and the Triumphal Arch of the Sergi. Stroll through the lively open-air market in the city centre, mingle with locals, and soak up the city’s spirit. The coastline offers a mix of rocky and pebble beaches, perfect for sun and sea lovers, while evenings come alive with festivals, concerts, and cultural events.
Just 10 minutes from Pula’s centre and the beaches of Pješčana Uvala and Veruda lies Vintijan, home to Cave Romana. This unique retreat was created from ancient farm buildings set in a hollow formed by Roman quarrying over 2,000 years ago, where prized white stone was once mined to build Venice, the Colosseum in Rome, and Pula’s own amphitheatre. Nearby you’ll find restaurants, bars, shops, wellness spas, sports facilities, golf, tennis, cycling, hiking, fishing, water sports, and more.