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Villa Lippa Peroj with a sea view welcomes you near Pola and NP Brioni.
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4 bedrooms4+ bathroomsSleeps 12
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Peroj, Istria County
Brijuni National Park
66 min walk
Štinjan Beach
7 min drive
Pula Ferry Terminal
10 min drive
Pula (PUY)
23 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 12)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
2 King Beds
Bedroom 3
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 4
2 King Beds
Living Room 1
1 King Sofa Bed
Living Room 2
1 King Sofa Bed
4 bathrooms, 2 half bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Hair dryer
Bathroom 3
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet
Bathroom 4
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Hair dryer
Bathroom 5
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Hair dryer
Bathroom 6
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet
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Kitchen
Dining
Living area
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About this property
Villa Lippa Peroj with a sea view welcomes you near Pola and NP Brioni.
Villa Lippa Peroj with a sea view welcomes you in the small town of Peroj near Pula and National park Brioni. This modernly designed villa was made for a relaxed family vacation.
The outdoor area is perfect for refreshment on the covered terrace and enjoying the pool during summer time. The villa offers comfortable accommodation for up to 12 people in 4 bedrooms.
Guests are welcomed with a plate of meat cuts and grilled sea fish, you can saw it in category additional pictures.
Best places to see near Peroj are:
Brijuni is an archipelago and a national park in the Adriatic Sea, on the Croatian part of the Adriatic. They are located a few kilometers west of the Istrian coast, opposite the town of Fažana, and consist of 14 islands and islets with a total area of 33.9 square km (the area of the islands and the water area; the Brijuni water area accounts for 80% of the total area). The two largest islands are Veliki Brijun 7 km2 and Mali Brijun 1.7 km2, while the smaller ones are Sveti Marko, Gaz, Okrugljak, Šupin, Šupinić, Galija, Grunj, Vanga, Madona, Vrsar, Kozada and Sveti Jerolim.
The Pula Arena or Amphitheater in Pula is the largest and best-preserved monument of ancient architecture in Croatia. In terms of size, it ranks 6th among Roman amphitheatres in the world, and is the only one in the world whose three Roman architectural orders have been completely preserved. It was built in the 1st century, during the reign of Emperor Vespasian. 3000 years ago in the Arena, you could attend the popular gladiatorial fights that took place in the central flat area of the arena, and today most of the summer performances and concerts take place in the same place.
Forum Pula
The Temple of Augustus, the remains of the "Diana" temple, the Capitol and the Basilica, integrated into the medieval Communal Palace, is the most significant architectural complex of the historic core of Pula, the only one preserved in Croatia and very rare in Europe. The center of Roman cities consisted of forums dominated by temples and basilicas, and they were the most important city social space, a gathering place for citizens. The Pula Forum was divided into a lower plebeian part and a higher patrician part - the raised plateau around the temples. During the Roman Republic, the Forum was dominated by the Capitoline Temple, probably dedicated to the god Hercules, the patron of Pula, and the Basilica, which integrates the functions of the judiciary, administrative activities and commerce. In the time of Emperor Augustus, twin temples were built next to the Capitol and the Basilica, in the east the so-called "Temple of Diana", and to the west the Temple of Augustus, built between the 4th and 14th AD. Next to the Forum, at the end of the climb (clivus) leading to the fortress (castrum), there was a treasury (aerarium). A special meaning and value is given to this space by more than two millennia of uninterrupted development of the most important function in one place.
Triumphal Arch of Sergius
One of the most preserved and certainly the most beautiful ancient monuments of our city is located in the very center. It is the Arch of Sergius, or as we Puglia people call it the "Golden Gate", because it abutted the city gate (Porta Aurea), so named because of the richness of the decorative arch or because of the gilding of the doorposts. Those gates and ramparts were demolished at the beginning of the 19th century, by the decisions of the city's gang leaders at the time, due to urbanization and the expansion of the city outside the ramparts.
Riva Fazana
Today, the port and waterfront represent a beautiful stage where numerous cultural and musical manifestations and folk festivals are held during the summer - especially the "Sardine Festival". But, apart from its fishing tradition, Fažani is known for its autochthonous wine and olive oil. In many local restaurants, guests can taste excellent fish and meat, authentic local food served with Istrian Malvasia. Visitors can take a walk along the Fažana riviera, beaches, ride through numerous cycling routes, play golf, enroll in a windsurfing school and attend local events. Fažana, enriched with natural beauty, offers a relaxing atmosphere for every guest.
The outdoor area is perfect for refreshment on the covered terrace and enjoying the pool during summer time. The villa offers comfortable accommodation for up to 12 people in 4 bedrooms.
Guests are welcomed with a plate of meat cuts and grilled sea fish, you can saw it in category additional pictures.
Best places to see near Peroj are:
Brijuni is an archipelago and a national park in the Adriatic Sea, on the Croatian part of the Adriatic. They are located a few kilometers west of the Istrian coast, opposite the town of Fažana, and consist of 14 islands and islets with a total area of 33.9 square km (the area of the islands and the water area; the Brijuni water area accounts for 80% of the total area). The two largest islands are Veliki Brijun 7 km2 and Mali Brijun 1.7 km2, while the smaller ones are Sveti Marko, Gaz, Okrugljak, Šupin, Šupinić, Galija, Grunj, Vanga, Madona, Vrsar, Kozada and Sveti Jerolim.
The Pula Arena or Amphitheater in Pula is the largest and best-preserved monument of ancient architecture in Croatia. In terms of size, it ranks 6th among Roman amphitheatres in the world, and is the only one in the world whose three Roman architectural orders have been completely preserved. It was built in the 1st century, during the reign of Emperor Vespasian. 3000 years ago in the Arena, you could attend the popular gladiatorial fights that took place in the central flat area of the arena, and today most of the summer performances and concerts take place in the same place.
Forum Pula
The Temple of Augustus, the remains of the "Diana" temple, the Capitol and the Basilica, integrated into the medieval Communal Palace, is the most significant architectural complex of the historic core of Pula, the only one preserved in Croatia and very rare in Europe. The center of Roman cities consisted of forums dominated by temples and basilicas, and they were the most important city social space, a gathering place for citizens. The Pula Forum was divided into a lower plebeian part and a higher patrician part - the raised plateau around the temples. During the Roman Republic, the Forum was dominated by the Capitoline Temple, probably dedicated to the god Hercules, the patron of Pula, and the Basilica, which integrates the functions of the judiciary, administrative activities and commerce. In the time of Emperor Augustus, twin temples were built next to the Capitol and the Basilica, in the east the so-called "Temple of Diana", and to the west the Temple of Augustus, built between the 4th and 14th AD. Next to the Forum, at the end of the climb (clivus) leading to the fortress (castrum), there was a treasury (aerarium). A special meaning and value is given to this space by more than two millennia of uninterrupted development of the most important function in one place.
Triumphal Arch of Sergius
One of the most preserved and certainly the most beautiful ancient monuments of our city is located in the very center. It is the Arch of Sergius, or as we Puglia people call it the "Golden Gate", because it abutted the city gate (Porta Aurea), so named because of the richness of the decorative arch or because of the gilding of the doorposts. Those gates and ramparts were demolished at the beginning of the 19th century, by the decisions of the city's gang leaders at the time, due to urbanization and the expansion of the city outside the ramparts.
Riva Fazana
Today, the port and waterfront represent a beautiful stage where numerous cultural and musical manifestations and folk festivals are held during the summer - especially the "Sardine Festival". But, apart from its fishing tradition, Fažani is known for its autochthonous wine and olive oil. In many local restaurants, guests can taste excellent fish and meat, authentic local food served with Istrian Malvasia. Visitors can take a walk along the Fažana riviera, beaches, ride through numerous cycling routes, play golf, enroll in a windsurfing school and attend local events. Fažana, enriched with natural beauty, offers a relaxing atmosphere for every guest.
Property manager
Ante Leko
Languages
Croatian, English
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Dryer
Air conditioning
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
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Property Registration Number HR91470575082
About the area
Vodnjan
Vodnjan is home to this villa. Istrian Museum of Contemporary Art and Historical and Maritime Museum of Istria are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Paleo Park and Pula Aquarium. Jangalooz Adventure Park and Rovinj Aquarium are also worth visiting.
Peroj, Istria County
What's nearby
- Pula Ferry Terminal - 10 min drive
- Pula Arena - 11 min drive
- Forum - 12 min drive
- Mercator Shopping Center - 12 min drive
- Punta Verudela Beach - 26 min drive
Getting around
Restaurants
- ChupaCabra Beach Bar - 3 min drive
- Pineta Mare - 7 min drive
- Restaurant Korta - 3 min drive
- Batana Beach - 4 min drive
- Konoba Vasianum - 3 min drive
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Hosted by Ante Leko
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English, Croatian
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