Villa Arina is close to Umag on a development of urban luxury villas. The villas are located in the centre of a small peaceful village and each has its own private parking, swimming pool and a garden. Each of them has a private garden, surrounded by natural green fencing.
Villa Arina is on two levels and enjoys sea views with an attractive outside dining area and barbeque/fire. The bright living/dining room has comfortable sofas, a dining table to seat eight and doors that lead onto the terrace. There are four bedooms and a sofa bed for two people, meaning the villa can sleep a total of 10 guests.
The centre of Umag is a short drive away. Perhaps most famous for the ATP tennis tournament, which has been held here every year since 1990, there is also a wealth of cultural, entertainment and sports facilities. There are several good restaurants within a short drive; Nono, Melon and Busčina all offering the best of Croatian cuisine. The medieval town of Motovun is worth a visit, known for film and jazz festivals and has many other fun activities, as well as coastal areas with an abundance of cultural and historical events.
Vila Arina is next to Villa Annas.
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Accommodation
Ground floor: Open-plan living/dining room/kitchen with sofa bed for two people. Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom.
First floor: Double bedroom with shower room en-suite. 2 double bedrooms. Shower room. Washroom. Large air conditoning unit in first floor hall (cools all rooms if doors are open).
Extra folding bed may be available by request, maximum occupancy is 10 people.
Things we love
"There is so much to love about this area. Mesmerising scenery, crystal clear waters, lovely people and THE FOOD! Foodies will love it here as there is such emphasis on gastronomy. Fresh ingredients like fish and seafood, hearty stews, fabulous olive oils and rare truffles are in abundance here."
Things to be aware of
"As with much of Croatia, the beaches are beautiful but rarely sandy. Pack your beach shoes! Many of them have pebbles and shingle which is harder underfoot but is also partly responsible for the crystal clear, turquoise, seas that you wont see anywhere else in the world."