Eligere 1 is a modern, 4 bedroom, semi-detached villa near Pula. It is next door to Eligere 2 and both houses can be booked together for larger groups sleeping up to 16 people in total. They both have their own swimming pool and parking spaces and are a mirror image of each other, separated by a single wall.
The living room is bright and spacious, decorated with shades of grey and white and with a large, comfy sofa and doors to the pool terrace. The sleek kitchen has glossy cupboards and modern appliances and is open plan to the delightful dining area. The bedrooms continue with the grey and white theme, yet have splashes of colour creating a cheerful ambiance. All are air conditionined and have a TV and en-suite bathrooms which are stylish and comtemporary.
Outside, the pool is surrounded by a large terrace with plenty of space for sunbathing. There is also a shaded terrace with outside dining furniture, perfect for alfresco meals. To the side of the house there is a lawned, children's play area with swings and a trampoline, shared with Eligere 2.
Hidrobaza (Hydrobase) beach is about 2.5km away and is one of the newest beaches in Pula. It is a shingle beach with beautiful clear waters and jetties that divide the beach into smaller coves. It is also one of the only beaches adapted for the handicapped with ramps that allow easy access to the water on each jetty.
Just a short distance from the beach and restuarants, this property is a great choice for families wanting the freedom of being close to amenities with all the benefits of a private villa with a swimming pool.
Istria, Croatia
The coastal regions of Croatia are comprised of the three old Croatian states of Istria, Kvarner and Dalmatia. Dalmatia, or the Dalmatian Coast as it is more commonly known. In turn, the Dalmatian Coast is divided into three regions: North Dalmatia, which includes Sibenik and Zadar, Central Dalmatia; including Trogir, Split, Hvar and Brac, and finally South Dalmatia; Korcula and Dubrovnik.
Miraculously, The Croatian coast has escaped the worst of the 20th and 21st Centuries and its natural beauty is enhanced by the wonderful architecture found in Pula, Zadar, Sibenik, Trogir, Korcula, Split and the pearl of the Adriatic, Dubrovnik. Many of the smaller towns are equally impressive and charming and the landscape is quite simply breathtaking. With over 1000 islands, it is not surprising that boating and water pursuits play a big part in Croatian life. There are a multitude of beaches and coves, or small bays and marinas, nestled...
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all along the coast of Croatia. All manner of boats can be hired, you can water ski, jet ski and there is some excellent scuba diving. Add to this the Mediterranean climate, balmy enough for olives, figs, vines, oranges and lemons to grow in abundance and it is easy to see why this is such a perfect destination for a holiday. One of the other main attractions is the big heartedness of the Croatian people. They are delighted to see tourists and are keen to share both their history and their culture. The cuisine is superb too – with a heavy Italian influence but taking advantage of the abundance of amazing seafood and fish dishes. If you haven’t yet visited Croatia, we envy you – at first glance it is unlike any other country combining just about everything you could want for a relaxing holiday in amazing surroundings.