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4-room villa ***** 200 m2 on 2 floors, tastefully and comfortably furnished: living / dining room 55 m2 with open fireplace and satellite TV (flat screen), DVD, air conditioning and wine rack. Exit to the terrace, to the swimming pool. 1 room with 2 single beds, bath / bidet / WC and air conditioning. Exit to the terrace, to the swimming pool. Open kitchen (3 hot plates, oven, dishwasher, microwave, freezer). September WC. Upper floor: 1 room with 1 double bed, shower / bidet / WC and air conditioning. Exit to the balcony. 1 room with 1 double bed, bath / bidet / WC and air conditioning. Exit to the terrace. Balcony 9 m2, terrace 30 m2, terrace 16 m2, roofed. Patio furniture, deck chairs. View of the swimming pool. Available: washing machine, safe, mosquito net, cot. Internet (free WiFi, wireless LAN, free). Distant sea view from the upper floor.
House / Residence
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Nice, comfortable villa "Natalie", 2 storeys. In a quiet, sunny position, 2 km from the sea, south facing position. Private: property 2,200 m2, well-kept garden 900 m2 (fenced) with lawn 400 m2, swimming pool angular, heated (8 x 4 m, 135 cm deep, April 18-30, November 11) with internal stairs. Terrace (30 m2), garden furniture, barbecue and small fridge. In the house: internet access, central heating, alarm system. Parking spot at the house on the property. Shop 200 m, restaurant 300 m, pebble beach 2 km, rocky beach 2 km, bathing bay 2 km. The swimming pool can be heated (extra, payable locally: EUR 250 / week). In the garden, at the grill terrace: additional shower / toilet. Excursions by sailboat (10 m long) with the owner are possible on request (extra).
location
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Rakalj is a small village with about 17 km of coast, on the west bank of Raša Bay on the southeastern coast of Istria, 12 km northeast of Marcana and 25 km from Pula. First mentioned in 1190, was once known for traditional Istrian ceramics, the tradition of which was revived for tourist purposes, and for seafarers and fishermen. It is known to visitors for its cultural and historical sights (the baroque parish church in the 18th Built in the 19th century, Rakalj castle ruins) and ethnographic collections in the house of the scientist and writer Mijo Mirkovic (Mate Balota). Old Rakalj is located near the sea, on a hill in Raška Bay. Next to the ruins of Old Rakalj is the church of St. Agneze from 1495. From here you have a wonderful panorama of the valley of the Raša river and the countless fields, mostly covered with sage and straw flowers. The place and the surrounding area are rich in flora and fauna, which is why they are suitable for walks, there is a trend of rural tourism. Rakalj offers you pleasure in a beautiful setting and the sea, the sun and the tranquility away from the crowds, and the beautiful numerous beaches (1.5 km from the house) hidden from the eyes of the people give you the feeling of intimacy and freedom. You can enjoy nature, also thanks to the many bike paths and the numerous footpaths. The evenings can be spent next to the crackling fire of the open fireplace. You can taste the delicacies of this region in the restaurant "Sveti Mikula". While in Rakalj don't miss the tourist destinations of Pula, Rovinj, Umag and Porec.
Other activities: boccia, soccer, diving
Golf: Brijuni National Park.
The Croatian heart-shaped Adriatic peninsula of Istria is the closest to the Mediterranean for Central Europe. The 45th crossing Latitude determines the favorable geographical location - four fairly distributed seasons, spring with lush greenery, purple autumn, pleasant summer and mild winter ... The 537 km long coast with numerous bays, headlands and small islands is surrounded by crystal clear sea, which tempts you to jump in. And the green inland hides a diverse wealth: medieval town fortresses on the hills, fields and fields, hills and valleys, vineyards and olive groves ... you will discover all these charms with admiration when you penetrate from the sea into the heart of the peninsula , Don't forget to try Istria ... Traditional gourmet specialties consisting of fresh fruits from nature and the sea welcome you!
Be sure to visit Pula, the largest city on the Istrian peninsula. Pula is rich with cultural monuments of Roman architecture: the amphitheater, the triumphal arch of Sergijevaca from the 1st Century BC, the Hercula's door and the double door, the temple of August, the small Roman theater in the city center, the starting place forum… .. In addition to the cultural monuments, Pula is also known for its numerous smaller islands and bays, crystal clear sea and beautiful beaches.