Villa Harlequin
Nova Vas, Croatia
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Washer
Pool
Parking
Dryer
Home details
An attractive 6-bedroom villa in the northern part of Croatian Istria, Villa Harlequin is located close to the local amenities of Brtonigla. Less than 10 minutes’ drive from the Aquapark Istralandia water-park, this stylish villa can accommodate up to 14 guests and features an impressive outdoor pool and terrace.
This villa has a large amount of outdoor space where you can enjoy the beauty of the Istrian peninsula. Soak up the reliable sunshine by the pool, where plenty of sun loungers and seating can be found. The cosy poolside lounge is a particularly nice spot to share drinks and nibbles in the evenings. You also have a barbecue and an outdoor dining area, plus another covered one elsewhere.
Inside, this modern villa has an attractive open-plan living area with more seating and dining space and direct access to the pool. Equipped with air-conditioning and a large flatscreen TV, it all leads through to a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, microwave, coffee machine and everything else you could need. A central sweeping staircase is an eye-catching detail which takes you up to the beautiful bedrooms.
Each bedroom is elegantly furnished and supremely comfortable, with a double bed and en suite bathroom. Additional sofa-beds are provided in one bedroom and the living room. Some rooms also lead out to their private terrace, with all displaying immaculate design and attention to detail.
Brtonigla’s location is ideal for visiting popular coastal towns in the region such as Novigrad and Poreč, the first of these being just 12 minutes’ drive from Brtonigla. Also within a 30-40 minute drive are the Slovenian resorts of Portorož and Piran, as Brtonigla lies on a direct route to the nearby border, where the region of Istria continues.
Among the attractions on the Croatian side is Poreč’s Roman Old Town, home to the Episcopal complex of Euphrasian Basilica, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Quieter Novigrad is a charming place with a harbour full of fishermen and, not coincidentally, some excellent seafood restaurants.
Features:
The Villa
Ground Floor
- Fully equipped kitchen with dining area
- Living area with formal dining room
- Family bathroom
- Double bedroom with a living area with a desk and en suite bathroom with bathtub
- Double bedroom with ensuite bathroom with shower
- Double bedroom with ensuite bathroom with bathtub
First Floor
- Double bedroom with a living area with ensuite bathroom with bathtub
- Double bedroom with ensuite bathroom with bathtub
- Two terraces with dining tables
Second Floor
- Living area
- Double bedroom with a living area with ensuite bathroom with bathtub
Basement
- Living area
- Sauna
- Jacuzzi
- Bar area
- Toilet
- Gym
- Parking for two cars
Exterior
- Private swimming pool
- Two Outdoor dining area
- Barbecue
- Garden
- Sun loungers
- Outdoor furniture
Location:
An attractive small town around 8km inland, Brtonigla is home to rustic old buildings and some charming restaurants and cafés. It’s a great place to try some of the excellent food and drink that is produced in the region, with visits to wineries and local artisan producers worth checking out.
This bike-friendly town is well connected, with cycle paths leading to many of the surrounding towns and villages. This is a great way to admire the beauty of Istria. It won’t take too long to reach the coast and visit the likes of Mareda and Novigrad which lie to the south-west of Brtonigla.
Perhaps the main reason many people visit the area is the nearby presence of Aquapark Istralandia, considered to be one of the best water-parks in the whole of Europe – and, indeed, the world. The first of its kind in Croatia, it has maintained its reputation as the best in the land, so it’s a good bet for a family day out.
Around 12 minutes’ drive away, the pretty coastal town of Novigrad is well worth a visit. With its marina and fishing harbour, it’s a little quieter than many of the coast’s resorts, and it’s compact enough to get around most of it on foot. Some excellent restaurants and a regular gourmet food festival boost its reputation as a foodie centre.
The region as a whole has a great culinary reputation, so it’s worth trying the local cuisine. Look out for fish and seafood dishes, truffles and asparagus on the menus. The area’s wine is top-notch too, with wine-making an important part of Istria’s culture.
Around 35 minutes’ drive south of Brtonigla lies the town of Poreč, which attracts many visitors to its Roman Old Town, where you will find the Episcopal complex of Euphrasian Basilica, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The main road running north of Brtonigla will soon take you over the border with Slovenia, where the beautiful resorts of Portorož and Piran are certainly worth a visit, both less than 40 minutes away.
Terms & Conditions:
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€1000 paid in cash to the owner upon arrival and refunded upon departure, subject to full inspection.
3 pm
10 am
Yes, included in rental price.
Bed linen, bath and pool towels are included in the rental price.
Not allowed.
There is a registration fee of €5 per person not included in the rental price and will need to be paid prior arrival via a link direct to the supplier.
Flexible.
Yes. However, guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit.
Not permitted.
7 nights
Yes, included in rental price.
Wi-Fi internet access included in rental price.
Licence number: HR80948343800
All stays include
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24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Poreč, a picturesque town on the western coast of the Istrian Peninsula in Croatia, is a captivating blend of ancient history and modern-day Mediterranean charm. This coastal haven is renowned for its cultural monuments, stunning natural landscapes, and the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea, making it an ideal destination for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and beachgoers alike.
The crown jewel of Poreč is the Euphrasian Basilica, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates back to the 6th century. This architectural masterpiece is famed for its exquisite mosaics, which are among the finest examples of Byzantine art in the world. Visitors can climb the basilica's bell tower for a panoramic view of the town and the sparkling sea beyond.
Poreč's old town is a treasure trove of historical sites, with its cobbled streets leading to charming squares, Gothic and Baroque buildings, and remnants of the Roman era, including the Temple of Neptune and the Marafor Square. The town's vibrant history is palpable at every turn, offering a glimpse into its varied past from Roman times through the Venetian period to the present day.
For those seeking outdoor activities, Poreč's coastline is dotted with beautiful beaches and secluded coves, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The nearby Baredine Cave is a geological marvel, showcasing a subterranean world of stalactites and stalagmites, while the Zelena and Plava Laguna resorts offer a range of recreational facilities, from tennis and golf to sailing and diving.
The Istrian countryside around Poreč is a haven for gourmands, with its rolling hills and fertile plains producing some of Croatia's finest olive oils, wines, and truffles. Wine tours and truffle hunting excursions provide a taste of the region's culinary delights, while the local konobas (taverns) serve up traditional Istrian dishes that are sure to satisfy any palate.
Poreč's vibrant festivals and events add to its allure, with the summer months bringing a lively atmosphere of music, dance, and cultural celebrations. The town's nightlife is equally inviting, with a selection of bars, clubs, and open-air concerts catering to a variety of tastes.
In essence, Poreč is a destination that offers a rich tapestry of experiences, from its ancient cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty to its modern-day leisure and gastronomic offerings. Whether you're exploring its historic sites, enjoying the Mediterranean lifestyle, or indulging in the local cuisine, Poreč promises a memorable and diverse holiday experience.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM
Payment & Cancellation
Required Identification Number:HR80948343800