Villa Ines is very close to Pula and located only 2km from the first beaches. Just a short drive can bring you to Fažana, a small town, from which you can take a boat and visit the Brijuni Islands and the well-known National Park. Pula offers a variety of activities, from sports facilities, bars, restaurants, and nightclubs, to organized excursions.
On the ground floor is one bedroom, a bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen with a dining area, and a living room.
There is direct access to the green garden with a private pool (heated on request) andoutside dining area. On the upper floor, there are 2 bedrooms with double beds, one bedroom with 2 single beds, and another bedroom with a double bed and en suite bathroom. All bedrooms are air-conditioned with SAT TV. For more fun in the evening, there is table football, darts, and a pool table at your disposal, and for the youngest ones, a little playground.
Pool heating upon request 200 EUR/week.
The picturesque town Fažana is a popular tourist destination and a real vacation highlight in Istria. This former fishing village, near the famous city of Pula, enchants with a breathtakingly beautiful center, a pretty little harbor, colorful townhouses and amazing restaurants, which spread unique vacation flair. The lively beach promenade is also lovely, which leads to the picturesque beaches via an entertaining walk or a small bicycle tour.
Pula is a vibrant city where history, nature, and coastal beauty blend perfectly. A visit to thePula Arena, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world, is a must-see, especially stunning at sunset. Wander through the Old Town, with its narrow streets lined with Roman, Venetian, and Austro-Hungarian architecture, including notable landmarks like the Temple of Augustus and the Arch of the Sergii.
For a unique experience, take a boat tour to the Brijuni Islands, a national park offering beautiful beaches, wildlife, and historic sites, perfect for a day trip. If you're a beach lover, enjoy the scenic Verudela Beach, where you can swim and snorkel in the clear waters.
The Pula Market is another highlight, where you can sample fresh local produce, seafood, and Istrian delicacies, offering a true taste of the region. At night, be sure to check out the Lighting Giants – Pula’s shipyard cranes illuminated with vibrant colors, creating a spectacular light show by the waterfront.
Istria is also known for its wine (like Malvazija) and olive oil. Consider joining a tasting tour or visiting local wineries and olive oil producers. For nature enthusiasts, Cape Kamenjak, a nature reserve south of Pula, offers rugged coastlines, secluded beaches, and crystal-clear waters – ideal for hiking, biking, and swimming.
In the summer, you can even watch a movie or attend a concert in the Pula Arena, an unforgettable experience under the stars. For a cool escape from the heat, visit Zerostrasse, an underground network of tunnels built during WWI, now open to the public, offering both history and respite.
With its blend of historical charm, nature, and coastal beauty, Pula is a destination that invites exploration and relaxation at every turn.