The apartment for 2-4 persons is located on the second floor of a multiple apartment building in the tourist settlement Barbariga on the Istrian west coast. The apartment is well maintained, furnished with simple and functional furniture and is located approx. 550 m from a lovely pebble beach.
Apartment equipment:
-Air-conditioning
-Simple furniture
-Satellite TV
-Filter coffe machine
-Equipped kitchen with dishes
-Refrigerator with freezer
-terrace
-washing machine
-parking
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The apartment has a floor area of approx. 30 m2 and it consists of a kitchen with dining room and a pull-out couch for two persons (140 cm wide), a do...
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Apartment for 2-4 persons
The apartment has a floor area of approx. 30 m2 and it consists of a kitchen with dining room and a pull-out couch for two persons (140 cm wide), a double room with two single beds, shower/toilet and small terrace (6 m2) with a view on a forrest.- Maximum persons: 4
- Size of living space: 30 m2
- Floor: 2
- Bedroom(s) with double bed: 1
- Additional bed is couch for 2 persons: 1
- Bathroom(s): 1
- Toilet(s): 1
- Shower(s): 1
- Terrace: 1
- Parking lots: 1
- Air condition
- Kitchen
- Full equipped kitchen
- Coffee machine
- Refrirerator (medium size)
- Deep freezer (medium size)
- Bathroom: toilette & shower
- Terrace
- TV
- Satellite/cable receiver
- Washing machine
- Pets allowed
About destination Barbariga[hide][show]
BARBARIGA
Barbariga is a tourist village on the south-western coast of Istria, Croatia, on the Barbariga peninsula or Punta Cissana (named after the lost ancient settlement of Cissa).
It is located 22 km northwest of Pula, northwest of Faana and Vodnjan and southwest of Bale. Chief occupations include farming (olives), fishing and tourism. A regional road connects Barbariga with Peroj.
The remains of a Roman summer mansion from the 1st century have been found on the coast. The floors of the mansion were adorned with mosaics of two or more colours, while its walls were adorned with frescoes with vegetal and figural decorations. The remains of an ancient oil rafinery are located in the mansion's vicinity.
It is an area with great promise for development. Apart from the actual village of Barbariga (which comprises a small shopping/restaurant centre and a modest housing estate) the area is virtually unpopulated. It boasts a beautiful coastline backed by (relatively) flat land, which is unusual in this part of Croatia, where the mountains generally crash straight into the sea.