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B&M Apartments Novigrad
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ベッドルーム 2 室 バスルーム 2 室 定員 6 名 87 ㎡
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Novigrad
- カルピンジャンビーチ徒歩 10 分
- ノヴィグラードの港徒歩 18 分
- ランテルナ ビーチ車で 22 分
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B&M Apartments Novigrad
Exclusive designer apartment on the coast of Novigrad with Sea-view terrace
Our elegant and newly built apartment (2024) offers the perfect blend of comfort, tranquility, and a touch of luxury – ideal for travelers seeking relaxation in a refined setting.
Spanning 87 m², the apartment comfortably accommodates up to six guests. Located on the first floor, it features two stylish bedrooms, two modern bathrooms, a cozy living room with a sofa bed, a fully equipped kitchen with a dining area, and a spacious terrace with breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea and the old town of Novigrad.
The apartment is fully air-conditioned and equipped with brand-new furniture and interiors.
Start your day with a peaceful breakfast overlooking the sea or unwind in the evening with a glass of wine at sunset – the terrace is the perfect place to relax and recharge.
The nearest beach is just an 8-minute walk away, while a scenic 5-kilometer nature trail through the nearby forest offers a great opportunity for walking or jogging.
The charming town center of Novigrad, with its restaurants, cafés, shops, and cultural highlights, is only a 10-minute walk away.
For your convenience, two spacious private parking spaces are available.
Active guests will also appreciate the nearby tennis courts, a scenic coastal trail – featuring an outdoor gym – and the marina just a few minutes away, where sailing experiences await.
Novigrad (Italian: Cittanova; Venetian: Sitanova) is a picturesque town on the western coast of Istria, Croatia. To distinguish it from other towns with the same name, it’s often referred to as Novigrad Istarski (Cittanova d’Istria). The town sits on a small peninsula just 2 km north of the Mirna River mouth and around 25 km south of the Slovenian border.
Novigrad’s roots go deep into antiquity. The broader area was once home to the Roman city of Aemona, and during the 5th and 6th centuries, the town was known as Neapolis (Greek: Νεάπολις). In the early Middle Ages, Novigrad became the seat of the Diocese of Novigrad, a role it held until 1828. It later became part of the Venetian Republic in 1270, which gave it the name Cittanova, a legacy still visible in its architecture. Venetian rule lasted until the fall of Venice in the late 18th century.
Despite centuries of change, Novigrad has preserved its medieval town layout, with narrow winding streets, charming squares, and a well-preserved town wall featuring battlements and two round towers. Architectural highlights include the town loggia and several Venetian Gothic-style houses.
The town’s spiritual heart is the Church of St. Pelagius, built in the 15th and 16th centuries atop the foundations of an 8th-century basilica. Beneath the presbytery lies a late Romanesque crypt, and the sacristy houses 15th-century antiphonaries with beautifully simple initials.
Today, Novigrad is a vibrant destination where history meets modern life. Visitors can explore its beautiful old town, enjoy cultural events, festivals, and art exhibitions throughout the year, or relax on its stunning beaches with crystal-clear waters. A scenic promenade, a lively marina, and excellent seafood restaurants make Novigrad the perfect place to unwind and experience authentic Istrian charm.
POREČ
An ancient seaside town with nearly 2,000 years of history, Poreč is anchored around a charming harbor and framed by a maze of cobbled lanes, Roman monuments, and Venetian palaces .
The centerpiece of the old town is the Euphrasian Basilica, a 6th-century Byzantine jewel and UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its stunning mosaics and preserved early-Christian architecture .
Stroll the scenic waterfront promenade shaded by pines, browse lively squares, and soak in the Mediterranean atmosphere. Rich in cultural heritage and vibrant local life, Poreč is a delightful blend of history and coastal charm
ROVINJ
Perched on a peninsula along the Adriatic, Rovinj is a charming blend of historic allure and vibrant coastal life. Once a fortified island, its enchanting old town is now connected to the mainland and defined by narrow, winding alleys, pastel Venetian-style buildings, and a picturesque waterfront dotted with fishing and sailboats.
At the heart of town rises the Church of St. Euphemia, its slender bell tower offering panoramic views that stretch across red-tiled rooftops to the shimmering sea . Nearby, the Batana Ecomuseum preserves Rovinj’s maritime legacy with traditional wooden boats and engaging workshops .
Rovinj is also a gateway to the Istrian coast: a cluster of smaller islands lies just offshore, pine-shaded promenades invite sunset strolls, and high-quality seafood restaurants line the harbor. Ideal for leisurely days of exploring cultural sites, boat trips, and indulging in Mediterranean cuisine.
Umag
Though its roots go back to ancient times, Umag is best known for its preserved medieval charm. Traces of its past can be seen in the old city walls, narrow stone streets, and elegant Venetian villas. The historic Old Town, once an island, became connected to the mainland in the 10th century when city walls and a drawbridge were built. The best-preserved structure is the West Tower, now home to the Umag City Museum.
At the town’s center lies a lively square with the Church of the Assumption of Mary, a peaceful spot surrounded by history. Just outside Umag, in Savudrija, stands Croatia’s oldest lighthouse, built in 1818. Legend has it that an Austrian count had it constructed for a Croatian woman he fell in love with, though she sadly never saw it.
Umag also hosts a variety of events throughout the year. Sole Fish Days celebrate local cuisine each autumn with four-course menus in select restaurants, paired with Istrian wine and olive oil. In October, Welldayspromote wellness through hotel spa packages, offering a relaxing off-season getaway.
Music lovers can enjoy the UmagoBlues festival and the Umagination electronic music event, while sports enthusiasts flock to the ATP Croatian Open Umag, a major tennis tournament held every July. Whether it’s tennis, football, golf, or music—there’s always something happening in Umag.
Our elegant and newly built apartment (2024) offers the perfect blend of comfort, tranquility, and a touch of luxury – ideal for travelers seeking relaxation in a refined setting.
Spanning 87 m², the apartment comfortably accommodates up to six guests. Located on the first floor, it features two stylish bedrooms, two modern bathrooms, a cozy living room with a sofa bed, a fully equipped kitchen with a dining area, and a spacious terrace with breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea and the old town of Novigrad.
The apartment is fully air-conditioned and equipped with brand-new furniture and interiors.
Start your day with a peaceful breakfast overlooking the sea or unwind in the evening with a glass of wine at sunset – the terrace is the perfect place to relax and recharge.
The nearest beach is just an 8-minute walk away, while a scenic 5-kilometer nature trail through the nearby forest offers a great opportunity for walking or jogging.
The charming town center of Novigrad, with its restaurants, cafés, shops, and cultural highlights, is only a 10-minute walk away.
For your convenience, two spacious private parking spaces are available.
Active guests will also appreciate the nearby tennis courts, a scenic coastal trail – featuring an outdoor gym – and the marina just a few minutes away, where sailing experiences await.
Novigrad (Italian: Cittanova; Venetian: Sitanova) is a picturesque town on the western coast of Istria, Croatia. To distinguish it from other towns with the same name, it’s often referred to as Novigrad Istarski (Cittanova d’Istria). The town sits on a small peninsula just 2 km north of the Mirna River mouth and around 25 km south of the Slovenian border.
Novigrad’s roots go deep into antiquity. The broader area was once home to the Roman city of Aemona, and during the 5th and 6th centuries, the town was known as Neapolis (Greek: Νεάπολις). In the early Middle Ages, Novigrad became the seat of the Diocese of Novigrad, a role it held until 1828. It later became part of the Venetian Republic in 1270, which gave it the name Cittanova, a legacy still visible in its architecture. Venetian rule lasted until the fall of Venice in the late 18th century.
Despite centuries of change, Novigrad has preserved its medieval town layout, with narrow winding streets, charming squares, and a well-preserved town wall featuring battlements and two round towers. Architectural highlights include the town loggia and several Venetian Gothic-style houses.
The town’s spiritual heart is the Church of St. Pelagius, built in the 15th and 16th centuries atop the foundations of an 8th-century basilica. Beneath the presbytery lies a late Romanesque crypt, and the sacristy houses 15th-century antiphonaries with beautifully simple initials.
Today, Novigrad is a vibrant destination where history meets modern life. Visitors can explore its beautiful old town, enjoy cultural events, festivals, and art exhibitions throughout the year, or relax on its stunning beaches with crystal-clear waters. A scenic promenade, a lively marina, and excellent seafood restaurants make Novigrad the perfect place to unwind and experience authentic Istrian charm.
POREČ
An ancient seaside town with nearly 2,000 years of history, Poreč is anchored around a charming harbor and framed by a maze of cobbled lanes, Roman monuments, and Venetian palaces .
The centerpiece of the old town is the Euphrasian Basilica, a 6th-century Byzantine jewel and UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its stunning mosaics and preserved early-Christian architecture .
Stroll the scenic waterfront promenade shaded by pines, browse lively squares, and soak in the Mediterranean atmosphere. Rich in cultural heritage and vibrant local life, Poreč is a delightful blend of history and coastal charm
ROVINJ
Perched on a peninsula along the Adriatic, Rovinj is a charming blend of historic allure and vibrant coastal life. Once a fortified island, its enchanting old town is now connected to the mainland and defined by narrow, winding alleys, pastel Venetian-style buildings, and a picturesque waterfront dotted with fishing and sailboats.
At the heart of town rises the Church of St. Euphemia, its slender bell tower offering panoramic views that stretch across red-tiled rooftops to the shimmering sea . Nearby, the Batana Ecomuseum preserves Rovinj’s maritime legacy with traditional wooden boats and engaging workshops .
Rovinj is also a gateway to the Istrian coast: a cluster of smaller islands lies just offshore, pine-shaded promenades invite sunset strolls, and high-quality seafood restaurants line the harbor. Ideal for leisurely days of exploring cultural sites, boat trips, and indulging in Mediterranean cuisine.
Umag
Though its roots go back to ancient times, Umag is best known for its preserved medieval charm. Traces of its past can be seen in the old city walls, narrow stone streets, and elegant Venetian villas. The historic Old Town, once an island, became connected to the mainland in the 10th century when city walls and a drawbridge were built. The best-preserved structure is the West Tower, now home to the Umag City Museum.
At the town’s center lies a lively square with the Church of the Assumption of Mary, a peaceful spot surrounded by history. Just outside Umag, in Savudrija, stands Croatia’s oldest lighthouse, built in 1818. Legend has it that an Austrian count had it constructed for a Croatian woman he fell in love with, though she sadly never saw it.
Umag also hosts a variety of events throughout the year. Sole Fish Days celebrate local cuisine each autumn with four-course menus in select restaurants, paired with Istrian wine and olive oil. In October, Welldayspromote wellness through hotel spa packages, offering a relaxing off-season getaway.
Music lovers can enjoy the UmagoBlues festival and the Umagination electronic music event, while sports enthusiasts flock to the ATP Croatian Open Umag, a major tennis tournament held every July. Whether it’s tennis, football, golf, or music—there’s always something happening in Umag.
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Novigrad
周辺情報
- カルピンジャンビーチ - 徒歩 10 分 - 0.9 km
- ノヴィグラードの港 - 徒歩 18 分 - 1.5 km
- チャーチ オブ セント ペラジウス アンド セント マキシムス - 車で 3 分 - 1.8 km
- プントマーレプール - 車で 7 分 - 1.8 km
- ランテルナ ビーチ - 車で 22 分 - 13.5 km
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レストラン
- Hoshi Restaurant - 徒歩 18 分
- Adria Grill - 徒歩 17 分
- Piazza Grande - 車で 4 分
- Tri Palme - 徒歩 17 分
- Lungomare - 徒歩 10 分
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Welcome to Novigrad-Cittanova, a charming seaside town on the west coast of Istria, known for its peaceful atmosphere, warm hospitality, and rich cultural heritage. Proud of its history and beauty, Novigrad warmly opens its doors to all. Locals are happy to welcome every visitor and do their best to make your stay as pleasant and memorable as possible.
この宿泊施設の特徴
ISTRALANDIA AQUAPARK
Just a few kilometers from Novigrad, Istralandia is a fun-filled water park with six pools, 15 slides, and attractions for all ages. Highlights include the Black Kamikaze, Family Rafting, and toddler-friendly Crazy Hills. Don’t miss the Space Combo slide – a 200-meter space-themed ride with visual effects. The park also offers beach sports, concerts, and various workshops.
RESTAURANTS
Located by the marina, Restaurant Navigare offers high-end Istrian cuisine in an open kitchen setting. Executive chef Nenad Lukač focuses on seasonal, locally sourced ingredients like truffles, asparagus, and Istrian ham. Highlights include sea bass carpaccio, scampi buzara, and veal ispod peke, with the Nautica chocolate fantasy as a perfect dessert.
In the heart of the old town, right by the sea, Konoba Amfora serves authentic Istrian dishes with a focus on fresh seafood and fish – a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
WINERY
Just outside of Novigrad, Moreno Ivančić is a small, family-run winery where visitors are welcome to drop in and sample the wines any day of the week — no reservation needed. The small-batch reds and whites have a subtle mineral note and can be enjoyed with fine Istrian prosciutto. The winery also produces its own rakija, a strong, clear spirit. Tastings take place in a relaxed, friendly setting, with guided cellar tours available for groups of six or more.
If you’re looking for luxury, check out Meneghetti Winery near Bale. This upscale estate combines elegant wines, fine dining, and boutique accommodation in the heart of the Istrian countryside. Don’t miss their acclaimed Val Gambalera—one of the most exclusive and refined wines in Croatia.
OBSERVATORY
Just a short drive from Novigrad, the quiet village of Višnjan is home to one of the world’s most renowned observatories. Thanks to the low light pollution in this part of inland Istria, astronomers here have discovered over 1,000 asteroids, around 100 minor planets, and even two comets.
TheVišnjan Observatory regularly hosts events, guided tours, workshops, and stargazing sessions throughout the year. These are offered in English and several other languages, making the wonders of the night sky accessible to visitors from around the world.
LAPIDARIUM
In the heart of Novigrad, the Lapidarium Museum blends ancient history with striking modern design. Created by award-winning architects Rendić and Turato, the museum displays pre-Roman and early Christian stone artifacts found near the old cathedral, now the Church of St. Pelagius. Delicate carvings of symbols, animals, and mythical creatures offer a glimpse into the region’s rich past.
Just a few kilometers from Novigrad, Istralandia is a fun-filled water park with six pools, 15 slides, and attractions for all ages. Highlights include the Black Kamikaze, Family Rafting, and toddler-friendly Crazy Hills. Don’t miss the Space Combo slide – a 200-meter space-themed ride with visual effects. The park also offers beach sports, concerts, and various workshops.
RESTAURANTS
Located by the marina, Restaurant Navigare offers high-end Istrian cuisine in an open kitchen setting. Executive chef Nenad Lukač focuses on seasonal, locally sourced ingredients like truffles, asparagus, and Istrian ham. Highlights include sea bass carpaccio, scampi buzara, and veal ispod peke, with the Nautica chocolate fantasy as a perfect dessert.
In the heart of the old town, right by the sea, Konoba Amfora serves authentic Istrian dishes with a focus on fresh seafood and fish – a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
WINERY
Just outside of Novigrad, Moreno Ivančić is a small, family-run winery where visitors are welcome to drop in and sample the wines any day of the week — no reservation needed. The small-batch reds and whites have a subtle mineral note and can be enjoyed with fine Istrian prosciutto. The winery also produces its own rakija, a strong, clear spirit. Tastings take place in a relaxed, friendly setting, with guided cellar tours available for groups of six or more.
If you’re looking for luxury, check out Meneghetti Winery near Bale. This upscale estate combines elegant wines, fine dining, and boutique accommodation in the heart of the Istrian countryside. Don’t miss their acclaimed Val Gambalera—one of the most exclusive and refined wines in Croatia.
OBSERVATORY
Just a short drive from Novigrad, the quiet village of Višnjan is home to one of the world’s most renowned observatories. Thanks to the low light pollution in this part of inland Istria, astronomers here have discovered over 1,000 asteroids, around 100 minor planets, and even two comets.
TheVišnjan Observatory regularly hosts events, guided tours, workshops, and stargazing sessions throughout the year. These are offered in English and several other languages, making the wonders of the night sky accessible to visitors from around the world.
LAPIDARIUM
In the heart of Novigrad, the Lapidarium Museum blends ancient history with striking modern design. Created by award-winning architects Rendić and Turato, the museum displays pre-Roman and early Christian stone artifacts found near the old cathedral, now the Church of St. Pelagius. Delicate carvings of symbols, animals, and mythical creatures offer a glimpse into the region’s rich past.
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