Villa Residence Pietre d'Istria Superior
Rovinj - Kanfanar4 people, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, shared pool, barbecue, Wi-Fi, sauna, fitness, fenced yard, private parking.
In the heart of the picturesque village of Burići, nestled just near Rovinj, the enchanting Residence Pietre d'Istria villa Superior, capable of hosting 4 people, represents the ultimate destination for a truly luxurious vacation. Originally built in 1876 as a farmhouse, Villa Superior underwent a complete renovation in 2023, retaining the Istrian aesthetics with a stunning blend of traditional charm and modern luxury.
The spacious living room on the ground floor will provide you with the comfort you desire. Premium Italian and French furniture creates an atmosphere of unique elegance. With a stone fireplace and a smart TV, the space becomes a warm haven for relaxation. In addition to the living room, there is a fully equipped kitchen with a stone countertop and high chairs, integrated into an airy concept. Access to a private terrace overlooking the surroundings offers a peaceful corner for outdoor relaxation and dining with family or friends.
The villa's upper floor comprises 2 air-conditioned bedrooms, each with its own breathtaking modern minimalist bathroom. Neutral tones and modern furniture made of natural materials create an elegant space for complete enjoyment and relaxation.
For additional entertainment, the villa features a fitness area and a Finnish sauna. The house is fully air-conditioned, equipped with Wifi, and has private parking. The villa's courtyard will captivate you with its combination of traditional Istrian style and modern details such as stone, light blue shutters, and olive wood. An additional pleasure is the shared pool with accompanying loungers and umbrellas, creating a place for refreshment and socializing.
The villa is part of a complex where two more villas are located, and it can be reserved separately or together for a larger group of people (max. 12). Experience the blend of luxury and Istrian tradition in this fairy-tale villa and create unforgettable memories of your summer vacation.
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Amenities
01 General
02 Conditions
03 Rooms
Bathroom towels are provided and changed once per week.
04 Kitchen
05 Bathroom
06 Living room
07 Outdoors
Pool content in the facility08 Sport & activities
Additional content in the facilityBooking & Availability
Location
01 About location
Rovinj
Owing the legacy of the rich history and particular location, Rovinj is one of the most attractive and most beautiful towns on the Mediterranean. The city radiates with a unique beauty which attracts visitors from all over the world. Rovinj has charming stone paved streets, overshadowed by old, closely built, houses with particular architectonic touches and roof terraces, renaissance town walls, beautiful churches, galleries under the clear sky, many restaurants offering seafood whose fresh scent pervades every corner of the town, a view on endless blue embellished with 22 islands, each with its particular attraction. All of this represents Rovinj as an inevitable pearl to meet, feel and always return to it.
The old town - Limited space led to the construction of narrow buildings, streets and small town squares. Characteristically designed chimneys are particularly interesting in this town centre .
The town walls and gates - By the 7th century AD, Rovinj was already surrounded by town walls, and later strengthened by the construction of towers. The old town had seven gates, while three still exist today: the Saint Benedict Gate, the Portico and the Holy Cross Gate. A baroque archway called "Balbijev luk", which today serves as the entrance into the old town, was built on the site of the former outer gate in the 17th century.
The church of Saint Euphemia - is a most imposing structure, which bears the name of the patron saint of the town. It dominates the whole old town centre. It was built in the 18th century, while its façade in Venetian-baroque style was added in the middle of the last century. At the top of the sixty-meter-high bell tower stands the copper statue of St. Euphemia, which shows the direction of the wind by turning around its axis.
The Franciscan Monastery – the monastery and the church were built at the beginning of the 18th century. This interesting building, created entirely in the Baroque style, contains a rich library and a fascinating museum of sacral artifacts.
The castle on the island of St. Andrija - a Benedictine Monastery established in the 6th century AD. In the 15th century, the Franciscan order added extensions and it was again refurbished at the end of the 19th century by Baron Hutterodt.
The baptismal font of the Holy Spirit - constructed in a heptagonal shape , it stands as the oldest relic situated in the Lokva Square. The 13th century Romanesque church which houses the font is also interesting because of the detailed carvings of the transenna depicting scenes of Golgotha.
The Rovinj town museum - located in a Baroque building in the town centre, it containes an exhibition of modern art as well as various permanent collections.
The Rovinj aquarium - in this, over a 100 years old, institution, visitors can admire all the wealth of the colorful underwater world of the Adriatic seabed.
The Limska draga fjord - This flooded karstic canyon, which has been declared "a special maritime reserve" and "an area of outstanding natural beauty", is a testimony to the climate changes and geological evolution of Istria. With its emerald green sea and diverse vegetation, this is one of the most beautiful fjords on the Adriatic coast. Romuald's cave is situated here.
Dvigrad - Dvigrad is a medieval town abandoned in the 17th century, and only its ruins remain, of which the most impressive ones are those of the church of St. Sofia. Dvigrad is situated 23 kilometres from Rovinj.
The Palud marsh and the Dvije Sestrice islands - The Palud marsh is a "special ornithological reserve." Its brackish water and lush vegetation attract many bird species, either for nesting or as a stop-over on the way to other destinations. The Dvije Sestrice (Two Sisters) islands are a nesting site for seagulls. Because of its thick holm oak forest, the Gustinja cape is regarded as "a forest vegetation reserve."
The Fantasy Quarry - This is a geological spectacle famous all around the world. It is a unique example of the geological changes connected with karst, of its structure and of the forces that created this abandoned quarry.
02 Settlement type
03 Location
04 Nearest beach type
05 Must see around location
Beach Cisterna, Rovinj
The preferred summer spot by the locals Cisterna is settled in the Bačvice bay, away from the busy summer town. The Cisterna beach is pebbly with the natural setting and surrounded by Mediterranean macchia. You may reach Cisterna and the nearby Palud ornithological reserve following the road toward Pula and after 5 km drive taking the road to Veštar campground. 100 m before the Veštar main entrance turn left on a dirt road which will bring you straight to Cisterna.
Cisterna is a wild beach which does not provide lifeguards or typical beach facilities.
Beach Amarin, Rovinj
The wonderful Amarin is a pebble beach with a few rocky parts ideal for the whole family. Amarin beach offers several beach bars and restaurants, swimming pool, public restrooms, showers, deckchair hire, tennis courts, water skiing, beach volley, rental of bikes, boats and e-vehicles and other facilities.
The Amarin beach is lifeguarded, it has free parking but there is a daily entrance fee of 3 Euro per person.
Beach Porton Biondi, Rovinj
The marvelous Porton Biondi is a large pebbly, rocky and paved beach on the north of the old town. Porton Biondi has numerous beach bars and restaurants and offers public restrooms, changing cabins, scuba diving, beach volleyball, kayaking, water sport centre, deckchair and parasol hire and a fitness centre.
Porton Biondi is not lifeguarded but is offers free parking and a magnificent view on the old town.
Beach Zlatni Rt, Rovinj
The romantic Zlatni Rt (Golden Cape, also known as Punta Corrente) is the largest and most popular Rovinj beach. Its coast is rocky and pebbly and it is settled within the Zlatni Rt Forest Park. Beside the beautiful nature, Golden Cape is offering restaurants, beach bars, showers, public restrooms, changing cabins, bike rental, free climbing area, pedal boats and deckchair and parasol rent while on the well-maintained meadows you may have fun playing a game of soccer, volleyball, badminton or just enjoy in the deep shade. There`s a free parking on a 10-minute walk from the beach.
The Golden Cape beach is lifeguarded and listed as one of the most beautiful sites in Croatia.