Villa SP
Visnjan, Istria
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New for 2025
Accommodation
At a glance
- Sleeps 8
- 4 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Air Conditioning
- WiFi
- Ground Floor: Open plan living/dining room (TV, A/C) with kitchen (oven, dishwasher). French doors to covered terrace. Utility room (washing machine). Cloakroom (WC). Double bedroom (A/C) with patio doors to garden and en suite shower room. WiFi.
- First Floor: Double bedroom (A/C) with en suite shower room and patio doors to covered terrace. Two double bedrooms (A/C, the beds can be also prepared as twins). Shower room.
- Outside: Covered terrace and inbuilt barbecue and preparation area. Garden mainly laid to lawn overlooking fields and olive trees. Pool shower. Children’s play area. Private parking.
- Private swimming pool with corner steps and narrow ledge.
A great villa for a family holiday in Istria, where both the countryside and coast provide plenty of enticing options for days out exploring, activities (land or water based) and delicious lunches in a traditional ‘konoba’ or a chic waterfront restaurant. Situated a short distance from the village of Visnjan (2.5km), Villa SP is a smart and eye catching villa built of local white stone and adorned with pretty pale green shutters, a nod to the olive groves either side of the garden.
Well equipped both inside and out, this is a villa eminently suitable for goups of friends or a families. Good sized bedrooms, plenty of bathrooms, and a spacious open plan living/dining area with kitchen, which opens out onto a covered terrace with barbecue area, perfect for al fresco dining. Spacious grounds invite you to relax or play (children will love the play area) and if you want to escape for an hour, the first floor balcony (with sea views) gives you the opportunity.
Just down the road is Visnjan, a charming village with minimarket, bakery and a couple of restaurants, with a further selection of restaurants and some interesting new wineries in the surrounding villages. Across the fields, you will also discover the Observatory, which is well known in the astro world. During the summer it opens its doors to visitors for a spot of star gazing.
Head west to explore waterfront towns and villages, coves and beaches, and the crystal clear waters of the Adriatic Sea, ideal for swimming, kayaking and diving. Cycling enthusiasts will also enjoy rides through the pretty countryside of vineyards and fields, olive groves and (in season) lavender fields. And whatever the day’s activity may be, it will be a pleasure to spend the evenings relaxing at Villa SP.
- The beds in two of the double bedrooms can be prepared as either twins or double. Please advise at the time of booking.
- Visitor Registration Fee and Tourist Tax are included in the rental rates
Pricing & Availability
All Prices are per property, not per person.
Location of Villa SP
Locality
Great Things to Do Near Villa SP
Explore Rijeka
Workaday Rijeka is at its no-nonsense best beside the port: maybe a little scruffy but full of character. Stock up for a picnic in the art nouveau market and purchase cheeses, unusual pastries and a great variety of breads or go for a bargain-priced snack in one of the workers' bars amongst the tangle of streets behind.
Night Skies and Stargazing
Music in Pula's Amphitheatre
Wild Asparagus (sparuge)
Visit Porec
Oysters and Mussels in the Limski Kanal
Platforms in the fjord betray the farming of oysters, mussels and fish such as bream and sea bass, encouraged by underwater freshwater springs which render the water partially brackish.
The tallest lighthouse on the Adriatic
Funtana and Fažana
Fazana is a colourful town, its quayside backed with pastel-coloured Italianate buildings and many waterfront cafes, bars and restaurants. If you stop for a snack you must try pilchards, emblematic of the town. Try them cold in a marinade of oil, vinegar, water, parsley, rosemary and pepper – the Istrian way!
Hum - The Smallest Town In The World...?
Vrsar and its Archipelago
The coast around Vrsar is one of the most indented along the Istrian coastline. There are 18 tiny islands and islets to explore - there are a number of companies that offer boat tours including trips for dolphin watching.
Have a beach day
Music and Art in Groznjan
It affords wonderful views out to sea or inland towards the Ucka Mountains, or north to the Julian Alps. The village was abandoned after World War II but 20 years later, it was re-established by a number of artists and craftsmen who exhibit their work in their studios and shops. Pictures, drawings, pottery, ceramics, hand made jewellery and other crafts are displayed in abundance.
Spot the beehive-shaped Kažun
Cycling and walking along the Parenzana
Get Your Kicks... On Route 66!
Spend a day or two abroad
Or spend the day in Venice - take the hydrofoil service from Rovinj, Porec or Pula to this unique city.
You'll need your passports and if you picked your hire car up in Croatia, you'll need to check with your supplier that you can cross the border into Slovenia with it.
Hop-on-Hop-off
Views and Frescoes in Grimalda and Draguc
Whilst in Draguc, visit the church of St Roch. Here, in addition to its view, wonder at its beautiful frescoes which cover nearly the entire interior, created by one master Anthony of Padova. Not to be mistaken with the well known Italian town, Padova is in fact the old name for the little town of Kascerga, near Motovun.
Istria’s largest and best-preserved frescoes, dating from the fifteenth century, are found in the church of sv Marije (St Mary) at Škrijinah, near Beram, just to the north west of Pazin. This is a breathtaking display which covers both ceiling and walls!
Take a Trip to the Brijuni Islands
Nearby
Towns/Villages
Visnjan | 5 mins | |
Porec | 20 mins | |
Motovun | 20 mins | |
Novigrad | 25 mins | |
Pazin | 30 mins | |
Buzet | 35 mins | |
Pula | 45 mins |
Beaches
Porec | 25 mins | |
Rovinj | 40 mins | |
Rabac | 1 Hr 5 mins |
Airports
Pula | 45 mins | |
Trieste | 1 Hr 30 mins | |
Ljubljana | 2 Hrs | |
Venice Marco Polo | 2 Hrs 35 mins | |
Venice Treviso | 2 Hrs 40 mins | |
Zagreb | 3 Hrs |