Villa Nautica
Antenal, Croatia
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Washer
Pool
Parking
Dryer
Home details
This well-appointed, sea-view villa lies just 2km from the coastal town of Novigrad in Croatian Istria. With four bedrooms, Villa Nautica accommodates up to eight guests and features an impressively spacious terrace with outdoor pool.
As well as the pool, you can enjoy a luxurious hot tub on the upper deck, complemented by a sunbathing area and a fantastic sauna cabin. A spiral staircase leads down to the lower level where there is a covered terrace with seating, TV, barbecue and dining area. Beside the pool, you have plenty of sun loungers, lawn areas and more seating, as well as a shower.
Inside, you’ll find an open-plan living area with air conditioning, incorporating a lounge with sofa seating and a large, widescreen TV with satellite channels. The dining area enjoys views out to the pool area and lies conveniently close to a very stylish kitchen with dishwasher, coffee machine, microwave and a large fridge freezer.
Each with access to either the lower or upper terrace, four elegant bedrooms are equipped with a TV and an en suite bathroom with shower. One of the bedrooms offers direct access to the area where the hot tub and sauna are found.
The nearby town of Novigrad offers excellent restaurants and a pretty waterfront promenade. Novigrad is situated just a 5-minute drive from the popular Aqualand Istralandia water park and hosts an annual food festival among other special events. Also nearby, you can take a guided tour of the cave of Špilja Mramornica.
Down the coast you will find big-name Istrian destinations such as Poreč and Rovinj, while charming Umag and the border with Slovenia lie within driving distance to the north. From Novigrad, it’s also easy to reach local favourites such as Motovun and the stunning Učka Nature Park.
Features:
Interior
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Lounge area with ample sofa seating, a wall-mounted, flat screen TV and a dining
area
- Four double bedrooms
- Four family bathrooms
Exterior
- Heated swimming pool
- Pool terrace with sun loungers
- Covered terrace with lounge area with TV and a dining table
- Barbecue
- Separate roof terrace with seating area, sauna and a large hot tub
Additional Facilities
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Wi-fi
- Satellite television
- Washing machine
- Coffee maker
- Microwave
- Dishwasher
- Sauna
- Parking
Location:
On the Istrian coast, Novigrad is one of the highlights of the north. Famed for its excellent restaurants and colourful waterfront, it’s quieter than the likes of Rovinj and Poreč, and makes a lovely place to take a break.
Notable for its streets being adorned with brightly hued umbrellas, the picturesque Old Town is surrounded by 14th-century town walls which provide one of Novigrad’s points of architectural interest. The Church of St Pelagius and St Maximus, with its tall bell tower, is another distinctive landmark. At the Lapidarium Museum you can find artefacts collected from the church.
You have a couple of family-friendly excursions nearby – the Špilja Mramornica caves and the big Aqualand Istralandia water park. During the year, Novigrad also hosts lots of cultural festivals and events.
The Gnam-Gnam Fest is one highlight, showcasing the area’s foodie credentials. You will find at least a couple of the town’s restaurants in the Michelin Guide, Marina and Damir & Ornella being the big names. There’s good dining to be found in many places around Novigrad, however, with plenty of seafood and local takes on pizza and pasta. Istrian wine is a discovery well worth making too – look out for the local Malvasia.
Head further north and you’ll come to pretty Umag shortly before you reach the Slovenian border. Another quieter alternative to the big resorts further south, this historic town has nice beaches and good Mediterranean-style eateries in its labyrinthine Old Town streets. A town museum and a local winery are among the sights you could explore, as well as the nearby Savudrija Lighthouse.
While one of the coast’s most touristy spots, Poreč is well worth a visit. The Roman Old Town, where the Zuccato Palace and Euphrasian Basilica can be found, is the main attraction – the latter, famed for its stunning mosaics, being Poreč’s big hitter. Boat trips out to the nearby island of Sveti Nikola are also popular.
Another Poreč highlight is the spectacular Baredine Cave, some 60m underground, which contains incredible rock and stalactite formations. During summer, you will find all sorts of concerts and festivals around town, including those devoted to jazz and classical music.
East of Novigrad, the town of Motovun lies high on a hilltop, surrounded by verdant countryside. This especially picturesque place hosts an annual International Film Festival each summer, but is a local favourite at any time of year. On the eastern side of the Istrian peninsula, the mountainous Učka Nature Park and glamorous resort of Opatija are more than worth the drive of just over an hour.
Terms & Conditions:
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€500 payable before arrival and refunded two weeks after departure, subject to full inspection
4 pm
10 am
Yes, included in rental price
Yes, included in rental price
On request only and with prior agreement with the owner. If accepted, a pet supplement of €13 per pet per day will apply (paid locally).
Sunday from 16.05 to 22.09. Flexible during all other periods.
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 garbage disposal required will be charged against the security deposit.
Smoking & Vaping are not permitted.
7 nights. All other durations on request.
Included in the rental price (paid locally). There is a registration fee of 5€ per person.
Complimentary Wi-Fi internet access is included in rental price. It is good to note that the speed is dependent on the local provider and technical issues may cause reduced speed or cut of service.
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 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM