Luxury Villa Molindrio
Villa in Poreč
6 guests · 4 bedrooms · 3 baths
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Includes essentialsGarden, Pool, Kitchen or Kitchenette and more
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About this villa rental
This villa is stunning in every way, from the tastefully decorated interior to the private swimming pool and a large and carefully tended garden surrounding the villa. Soft colours, large windows, which let in a lot of light during the entire day, and elegant furniture will make you wish to spend as much time as possible on the inside. Just imagine waking up in large, comfortable bedrooms, decorated with a lot of care and love for the details, that are divided over the first floor and ground floor. Enjoy the view of the terrace from the living room located on the ground floor and prepare delicious meals in the villa´s fully equipped kitchen.
Located in a peaceful part of Porec, yet only a short drive from the city centre, the villa is conveniently located for both those that prefer a relaxing holiday, as well as for those that like the hustle and bustle of a tourist hotspot. In Porec you can find all kinds of entertainment, from sports activities to restaurants bars and nightclubs, however the city is mostly know for its rich cultural heritage. Porec is a former Roman colony that reached its peak during the reign of a Byzantine emperor Justinian. The breathtaking Euphrasius-Basillica, currently under the protection of UNESCO, is probably the best indicator of the glory of this era. Areas of interest include the medieval towns of Motovun and Groznjan as well as the seaside towns of Rovinj and Vrsar. A little further afield, the Brijuni islands, the Roman amphitheatrein Pula and a day trip to Venice are all easily reached from this region.
Poreč developed on a small symmetrical peninsula long before the arrival of the Histrians, an Illyrian tribe. Today the centre of the old city is located on this small peninsula. With the arrival of the Histrians the area surrounding the present-day city was settled, and thanks to a naturally protected harbour the construction of a harbour-centre was enabled and Poreč could develop unhindered. Preserved records by Ancient Greek historians and geographers from the 6th and 4th centuries BC mention a small fishing village, and archaeological findings tell us of the homes of the people of the time.
Lulled into the Mediterranean climate, our territory is an ideal stay location throughout the year.Winter, spring, summer and autumn take turns as well as numerous entertainment and fun opportunities...
You will be delighted by long paths by the sea made for walks, friendly chatter, bike rides or recreational jogging.There are established bike routes through untouched nature inviting you to explore them.
Everything is there, the traditional Istrian cuisine offered by your hosts, new modern interpretations of local dishes for slow food fans, excellent world class wines and olive oils, natural beauties, preserved cultural heritage, numerous reasons for outdoor stay.
All the above is only one part of what Poreč and its surroundings have to offer.
If on business, there is a number of superbly equipped congress halls followed by some relaxation in one of our wellness centres.
It is easy to be our guest...
Located in a peaceful part of Porec, yet only a short drive from the city centre, the villa is conveniently located for both those that prefer a relaxing holiday, as well as for those that like the hustle and bustle of a tourist hotspot. In Porec you can find all kinds of entertainment, from sports activities to restaurants bars and nightclubs, however the city is mostly know for its rich cultural heritage. Porec is a former Roman colony that reached its peak during the reign of a Byzantine emperor Justinian. The breathtaking Euphrasius-Basillica, currently under the protection of UNESCO, is probably the best indicator of the glory of this era. Areas of interest include the medieval towns of Motovun and Groznjan as well as the seaside towns of Rovinj and Vrsar. A little further afield, the Brijuni islands, the Roman amphitheatrein Pula and a day trip to Venice are all easily reached from this region.
Poreč developed on a small symmetrical peninsula long before the arrival of the Histrians, an Illyrian tribe. Today the centre of the old city is located on this small peninsula. With the arrival of the Histrians the area surrounding the present-day city was settled, and thanks to a naturally protected harbour the construction of a harbour-centre was enabled and Poreč could develop unhindered. Preserved records by Ancient Greek historians and geographers from the 6th and 4th centuries BC mention a small fishing village, and archaeological findings tell us of the homes of the people of the time.
Lulled into the Mediterranean climate, our territory is an ideal stay location throughout the year.Winter, spring, summer and autumn take turns as well as numerous entertainment and fun opportunities...
You will be delighted by long paths by the sea made for walks, friendly chatter, bike rides or recreational jogging.There are established bike routes through untouched nature inviting you to explore them.
Everything is there, the traditional Istrian cuisine offered by your hosts, new modern interpretations of local dishes for slow food fans, excellent world class wines and olive oils, natural beauties, preserved cultural heritage, numerous reasons for outdoor stay.
All the above is only one part of what Poreč and its surroundings have to offer.
If on business, there is a number of superbly equipped congress halls followed by some relaxation in one of our wellness centres.
It is easy to be our guest...
Amenities
Pool
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
Garden
Map of Poreč
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Reviews
5.0
Amazing architect designed villa that is exactly like the photos! Good location near the sea and hotels and easy "tourist train" into Porec.
FAQs
How much does this villa cost compared to others in Poreč?
The average price for a rental in Poreč is $144 per night. This rental is $248 above the average.
Is parking included with this villa?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Luxury Villa Molindrio. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this villa?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Luxury Villa Molindrio. Enjoy the water!
Is Luxury Villa Molindrio pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this villa is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Luxury Villa Molindrio?
We found 9 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and fireplace.
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