Rent Villa Riah Croatia
Holiday Home Rental Description
Enter the villa to discover your light and airy holiday home from home. The open-plan living space has sliding doors that open onto the pool terrace and garden. The seating area has a comfy, cream, L-shaped sofa bed, and matching pouffe, handy coffee tables, and a flat-screen television for your entertainment. The sleek beige and grey kitchen is fully equipped with all the latest appliances you will need for your holiday, including that must-have morning coffee maker and a built-in breakfast bar with high stools. The adjacent ten-seater dining set is perfect for some smart indoor entertaining. A guest cloakroom, with laundry facilities, completes the living space. Five well-appointed bedrooms are housed across both floors, all have convertible king-size beds, bedside tables, wardrobes, flat-screen televisions, and either access to the garden and pool terrace or a furnished countryside view balcony. All five bedrooms have exquisite ensuite marble bathrooms with walk-in showers, hand basins, and WCs.
Step outside, where you will find a large garden with lush green lawns and a centrepiece step-entry swimming pool, surrounded by relaxing sun loungers and shady parasols. There’s a table tennis table, a football table, a trampoline, and a children’s playground to keep everyone amused. In the evening, gather at the ten-seater dining set, feast alfresco on local delicacies freshly grilled on the barbecue, and raise a toast to the most memorable holiday.
Interior
– Fully equipped kitchen
– Open plan living and dining room
– Five double bedrooms with en-suite shower room
Exterior
– Private heated swimming pool
– Terrace with sun loungers and parasols
– Covered outdoor dining area
– Barbecue
– Children’s toys
Additional Facilities
– Air conditioning
– Wi-fi
– Television
– Coffee machine
– Washing machine
– Hairdryer
– Football table
– Trampoline
– Parking
Porec is is a historic town home to sandy beaches, a sixth-century basilica and the Baredine Cave, which is noted for its stalactite formations. By day, play on Porec’s beaches, swim and snorkel in the crystal clear waters of the Adriatic, and enjoy some adrenalin-inducing water sports. By night, dine in romantic seafront restaurants, listen to a classical concert, or chill out at a smooth jazz club. Meander around the old town, sightseeing and souvenir shopping, visiting museums, and sitting in squares.
Keep fit with a round of golf or a game of tennis, hike or bike to see the local flora and fauna, scuba dive or speleo (lamplight caving), charter a yacht or go fishing.
The nearby fishing port of Rovinj is packed with colourful houses, cobbled streets, a tall steepled church, and beautiful beaches. The Roman town of Pula is at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula, with a 27 BC amphitheatre, ancient gates, and triumphal arches. Pula has a protected harbour, the Kastel fortress, ornate churches and monasteries, old town squares, art nouveau architecture, art galleries, and original mosaic-tiled ancient streets. Walk the Zerostrasse underground corridor, where citizens took shelter during the war. Visit the James Joyce Ulysses Bar and enjoy a drink where the author reputedly stayed.
Other must-see sights are the tenth-century city of Umag; Novigrad, with its old city walls and harbour; Motovun, a town set in the hills; the artist’s haven of Groznjan; and Hum, the smallest town in the world.