This charming little Villa Viva is ideal for you if you don't want to drive somewhere for every little thing. The house is located in the heart of a small village and is only a few steps away from amenities.
This villa is a beautifully restored Istrian stone house with all the necessary modern amenities and a wonderfully preserved traditional charm. The villa offers accommodation for a maximum of 8 + 2 guests in its 4 tastefully decorated double bedrooms. Two double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms are located on the ground floor, along with a creative, modern, open-plan living and dining area with direct access to the pool, a fully equipped kitchen and a guest WC. The open-plan living area features a high ceiling with skylights, which make the room particularly bright and flooded with light. The staircase leads you to the charming loft area, which consists of the remaining 2 bedrooms (1 with an additional sofa bed for 2 people) and a shared bathroom. A bridge, located above the living area, connects the two bedrooms on the upper floor.
The outdoor area offers a lovely place to relax, whether you want to sunbathe by the pool or take a refreshing swim. The covered outdoor dining area is equipped with a gas barbecue for al fresco dining, where you can be inspired by the well-known Istrian gastronomy :). The villa is equipped with WiFi and has 2 parking spaces. Villa Viva welcomes you - enjoy your dream holiday with family and friends in this beautiful environment :)
Important: Youth groups are not allowed.Villa Viva is located in the small medieval village of Tinjan - shopping and services are within walking distance. The Adriatic coast with its beaches and holiday resorts of Porec, Rovinj and Novigrad is 20 minutes away. Pula and the Brijuni Islands National Park are 45 minutes away. From Porec you can take the ferry to Venice. Tinjan is also located near Pazin. It is a small, historically rich town in the heart of the enchanting Istrian hinterland, which has a lot to offer and is only about 30 kilometres away from other tourist towns. For centuries, Pazin was the strongest Habsburg fortress in the area and the headquarters of the former prince. You can still visit this medieval castle (Kastel) today, as it is well preserved. Today it houses the Ethnographic Museum of Istria and the Museum of the Town of Pazin. You should also visit the churches in this area, as six of them are protected by the Croatian Cultural Heritage. One of them, the Church of St Mary in Beram (between Pazin and Porec), is world-famous for the Istrian fresco of the Dance of Death from 1474. The Istrian hinterland also offers much more than just culture. If you are a nature lover, you have come to the right place. Enjoy hiking, the zipline or go on a gastro bike tour to try Istrian specialities. Be sure to visit Lake Pazin, where you can admire small waterfalls, ponds and even caves. You can also swim in this pure nature in summer.
Please note that: Bed linen and towels are included in the room rate in 2025. Consumption costs are included in the room rate.
- Free parking on site
- Private outdoor swimming pool
- Consumption costs incl.
- Fully airconditioned
- Not suitable for youth groups
- Bedlinen incl towels (included)
- Final cleaning (included)
- Cot: 1
- Child's chair: 1