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Šimo Žgela
Rovinj
17 January 2018

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I’m happy to see that you are seriously thinking about spending your holidays in Rovinj and believe me you’ll be delighted.

In view of the fact that our economy has dropped somewhat, and we have mainly our tourism industry to depend on, we all try and ensure more than ever that our guests have a great time and wonderful memory of Rovinj so they continue coming back again and again (as they do).

Accommodations in private apartments Rovinj Croatia.

Apartments Murano Rovinj Croatia offer 5 fully furnished apartments which are equipped to meet your needs for a pleasant and comfortable holidays stay.

Rovinj is a small fishing town of aprox. 13,000 inhabitants so everything you may possibly need is close by.

To get to Rovinj’s town centre would take you about 15 – 20 minutes of casual walking, Cuvi beach is 5 – 10 minutes away, the market and drug store about 2 – 3 minutes.

The house is situated in 'Valpereri street' in the ‘Valbruna II Jug' quarter, a relatively new part of town.

If you continue driving from the town centre to the ‘Valbruna II Jug' quarter along 'Aleja 30. Svibnja', you would arrive at the township of 'Villas Rubin' and auto camp 'Polari'.

Note that ‘Ulica Aleja 30. Svibnja' is a dead-end street which finishes at the entrance to the 'kamp Polari'.

Dead-end streets in Rovinj are very common.

The town planners wanted to copy the old town design onto the new townships, which they succeeded!

I congratulate them on this.

When politicians choose the most talented designers this is what usually happens.

Why do i write this?

In case you arrive by car without a GPS ... write down the phone number of the home owner you made your reservation with, then ask any local passer-by to call the owner to come and meet you.

Simple and fast!

As for my home, you won't

have a problem finding it.

Firstly, Valpereri street is a little bigger street and known for its good standing members (a good number of politicians live here).

Secondly, in the courtyard is a la

rge (little rusty now) steel pergola for the grape vine – which I haven't sown yet nor have I been enthusiastic enough to paint the frame yet.

What else do I write here?

Yes, the apartmants !

I have five apartmants which were designed to accomodate 3-4 ocupants.

The apartmants are fully furnished for a comfortable stay.

I'll try and show all the equipment in the photos, however if you're accustomed to something I don't have or offer, you're more than welcome to bring your own.

All apartmants are fitted with air-contitioning and sattelite TV which you may use free of charge.

Also when using the air-conditioner it would be appreciated if you would make sure the windows are close.

As for the use of the Internet, you h

ave a WIFI c

onnection also free of charge.

If you want to enjoy holidays in Rovinj Croatia and you want to be sure you will have a great place to stay, you have to take the time in order to find accommodations over the web. If you are not sure about the best option you can turn to and if you want to explore as many as you can, the site of Apartments Rovinj can offer all the details you want to know.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Šimo Žgela
Rovinj
17 January 2018

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These are the comments of our guests that stayed with us.

Guest book. We ask that you please enter your impressions/comments here.

Previously our guests entered their comments in the Guest book, however now we would ask of you if you would kindly enter your impressions in 'comments' under any article you wish on our website.

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Murano - Rovinj Apartments

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Šimo Žgela
Rovinj
17 January 2018

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Dear Reader ,
I am glad that you are interested in having your vacation in Rovinj, especially in my home - in the home of "Murano" Rovinj. I take this opportunity to describe to you what you can look forward to when staying with us.

House of Murano – private apartments in Rovinj Croatia..

Holiday Apartments Murano Rovinj offer 5 fully furnished apartments which are equipped to meet your needs for a pleasant and comfortable holidays stay. All Apartments A - 1, A - 2, A - 3, B - 1 and E - 1 are equipped with air-conditioning, heating and satellite TV..

If You wish to spend holidays in a private accommodation at a quiet holiday destination, and at the same time enjoy the natural beauty and still be close to a larger tourist destination as Rovinj in Istria, then we invite you to stay with us.

The town of Rovinj in the nort of the Adriatic is a promised land for holiday makers and people looking for a new vacation destination.

Come and enjoy the crystal clear sea and all the marvels Rovinj and Istria have to offer.

I can offer you accommodation in my home in Rovinj, Istria. Accommodations in Rovinj Murano private apartments.

The home of "Murano" is an ideal place for a vacation.

Beautiful Villa Murano Rovinj, situated near the sea and beach offers you high quality accommodation.

Electricity and water charges are already included in the price of the apartments.

Each apartment is equipped with dishes and linen, all you need to bring with you are beach towels, you can even use the washing machine ( specially provided for our holiday guests ) free of charge and is located in a separate section.

The culinary skills of Istria and warm service in a pleasant Mediterranean atmosphere of the Rovinj restaurants, inns and pizzerias promise the utmost enjoyment in the homemade specialities of our famous Istrian cuisine for which Croatia is well known for, which uses fresh vegetables from its own gardens and fish from its ecologically clean sea ( Istrian prsut, cheese, lamb, sea shells, fresh fish, clams, Istrian wines and aperitivs )

Rovinj ( Istria ) is THE gem of Croatia and spending your vacation holiday in and around Rovinj is sure to delight you greatly, you won’t be able to stop talking about the wonderful time you had here and will surely want to come back to again and again.

We hope you'll recognize the high standard and quality in our private accommodations, and have a great holiday in apartments "Murano" Rovinj, Istria, Croatia.

 

Notice:

If you reserve ONLY one night – the price is 100% higher

If you reserve ONLY two nights – the price is 60% higher

If you reserve ONLY three nights – the price is 40% higher

 

Four or more nights – are at the normal price  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Istria Apartments Rovinj

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Šimo Žgela
Rovinj
17 January 2018

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Istria is the largest Croatian peninsula, unique and magnificent, around which the Adriatic Sea has deeply etched itself into the land, sprinkling its jagged coastline with a thousand lagoons and islands, and surrounded in the northeast by the Cicarija and Ucka mountains, Istria is prepared to reveal its thousand years of history to the chance traveller.

Private apartments in Rovinj - more visited in all of Istria.

The Istrian peninsula is the most visited part od Croatia. This is where Rovinj stands out which is most often chosen by guests who look for accommodation in private apartments in Rovinj.

If you intend to travel to Croatia, you have various types of accommodation from where you can choose. Out of them all, private Apartments Rovinj make the most ideal option.

The peninsula is located at the head of the Adriatic between the Gulf of Trieste and the Bay of Kvarner The peninsula lies mostly in northwestern Croatia, in the Istria.

A small slice in the north belongs to Slovenia and a tiny region encompassing the town of Muggia (Slovenian Milje) belongs to Italy.

History of Istria and Kvarner

Important towns in Istria include Koper/Capodistria ("head of Istria"), Pula/Pola, Porec/Parenzo, Rovinj/Rovigno, Pazin/Pisino, Labin/Albona, Motovun/Montona, Buzet/Pinguente and Buje/Buie.

Of special mention are the smaller towns of Visnjan, Roc and Hum.

The larger geographical features of Istria include the Ucka (Monte Maggiore) mountain in the east, the rivers Dragonja, Mirna, Pazincica and Rasa, and the Lim bay.

The peninsula Istria is the most popular destination for foreign visitors to Croatia.

Umag and Porec continually top the annual poll of best holiday resorts in Croatia, as organised by the Croatian National Tourist Board and Croatian TV.

Most visitors arrive by car, but you can fly in to Pula Airport. Istria is also easily reachable from Trieste or Venice-Treviso airports, where Ryanair fly to, or Venice Marco Polo airport, where Easyjet fly to.

Istrian Lifestyle" is a local saying that sums up all that is great about the place. The people are rightly proud of their fine wines, truffles, Istrian Ham, olive oil, the classic stone houses, gastronomy, history, traditions and landscapes – come and live the 'Istrian Lifestyle' with the Istrian!

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After a breakfast of coffee and still-warm pastries, follow any quiet inland road (no frenetic motorways here) and chance upon a quaint church festooned with frescoes.

Or simply stop at the roadside, awe-struck, at the sheer natural beauty of the fertile valleys, the rich dark orange-coloured earth, the oceans of olives, figs, almonds and grapes, the waterfalls, the steep pine-clad sides of so many fiords.

For lunch a shady roadside tavern serving the crisp white, and temptingly quaffable, Malvasia wine - as good as anything from France or Italy - an excellent liquid accompaniment to the simplest tastiest pasta, fish or roasted pork dishes. One of these dishes will probably be flavoured liberally with white or black truffles.

An afternoon stroll may lead you to chance upon a village celebration, the locals dancing the ancient balun dance in the main square with swirling costumes and music from age-old instruments - and always a genuine welcome.

The twilight evening road brings you to fairytale coastal towns such as incredibly picturesque Rovinj or Vrsar, complete with their own island entourages. Time for aimless unhurried wanderings around quaint stalls and shops.

An alfresco dinner set next to a vast panorama of calm sea or maybe a bustling square with squadrons of swallows, performing impossible aerobatics, wheeling and chirruping overhead.

Afterwards, join the locals in a slow amble, in the cool scented air, over the characteristically shiny pink flag-stones reflecting the lively colours from different shop doorways. Or maybe a quiet stroll around a sleeping port, boats gently bobbing, and guarded by the ever present yellow-lit Venetian campanile.

Alternatively, take a road that will lead you to a lazy day at the sea-side, but no ordinary bucket-and-spade day this - Istrian seas are, without exception, clean, clear and every shade of pure azure blue.

Sitting at the water's edge on bright white pebbles, gaze out to misty islands, themselves all green pine forests and white beaches. Many are reachable by boat so why not spend a day exploring them or else just relax on your chosen island with a picnic?

Don't miss the Brijuni Islands – a fabulous seven kilometer long necklace of fourteen islands, a paradise national park where the abundance of unusual flora and fauna mingle happily with numerous bird species, deer and mouflon. Join the celebrities and world statesmen who rightly choose these islands as their private holiday hideaway.

Istrian food is similar to Italian food, but with its own identity, nurtured over the last ten years. There are 600 restaurants in Istria, quite a feat for such a small region, so the choice is huge.

Yet quality is assured because the tourist office vets all restaurants and tavernas and recommends a fine-tuned 80 of them. Ask your local tourist office for the Istria Gastro Guide.

Original dishes prepared with the freshest ingredients and with a bygone level of service await you in these eateries.

Here is a 'hit parade' of Istrian food that simply must be tried: Creamy fusi al tartufo, little pasta cylinders, with white truffle shavings; scampi alla buzzara, with tomato, garlic and lemon - serviettes in collars are a must for the delicious soup that comes with this dish!; Cevapcici – herby little sausages – eaten with a side dish of onions and ivar (a red, peppery sauce); fresh wild asparagus in April, sold at the roadside by charming old ladies; Istrian ham, cut thicker than the Parma variety and very flavourful on its own or as an ingredient. Istrian truffles (both white and black) are even exported to Italy. And it is the white truffle that is most highly prized.

 

 

 

 

 

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