How much does a holiday accommodation cost in Pjescana uvala?
For a holiday apartment or a holiday home on the Baltic Sea, holidaymakers pay an average of 231 € for one night.
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, charcoal grill, living room, kitchen, terrace, balcony
Beautiful villa with pool and sea view, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 1WC, max 8+2 persons, private parking, outside kitchen, free WI-FI, 20m from the beach, 5min. from Pula Center, 25
3 bedrooms with private bathrooms, private pool, sea view, BBQ, terrace, living room, kitchen, parking
4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, kitchen, living room, private pool, sauna, BBQ, terrace, balcony
Sustainable
Architectural villa for exclusive use, directly on the sea with private heated pool, jacuzzi and sea view.
-10% discount 04/25/2025 - 05/24/2025
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, private pool, terrace, BBQ, living room, kitchen, parking
3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 4 TV, private pool, terrace, BBQ, living room, kitchen, 2 parking spaces
Flat with sea view 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, charcoal grill, living room, kitchen, terrace, balcony
Villa with sea view, 30m beach
Beautiful new Villa Mugeba I with pool, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms + wc, max 8 + 2 persons, private parking, barbecue, WI-FI, only 2km from the beach, near Aquacolors Park
up to -10% discount 06/01/2025 - 06/15/2025
Ground floor: (Living room(single sofa bed, TV(satellite), air conditioning), dining room(dining table(6 persons), air conditioning)
Ground floor: (Living room(single sofa bed, TV(satellite), children's bed), Kitchen(cooker(4 ring stoves, gas), coffee machine, fridge-freezer)
On the 1st floor: (Kitchen(cooker(4 ring stoves, gas), coffee machine, oven, fridge-freezer), Living/diningroom(TV(satellite), children's bed), bedroom(double bed)
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The list of sights and excursion possibilities around your holiday home or holiday apartment in Pješčana Uvala is long. After your arrival, first enjoy the beaches and the promenade in the village itself. Enjoy the clear blue water of the Adriatic and the Mediterranean air scented with macchia and pine trees. Culture enthusiasts should take a trip to the excavations on the Vižula peninsula, which lies off Medulin. The Roman villas that have been uncovered here probably belonged to the Roman Emperor Flavius Valerius Constantinus, known as Constantine the Great. You should plan at least one day for visiting the city of Pula. Already during the Venetian rule and later during the k. u. k. monarchy, Pula was an important war port. The highlights of the city are the Roman amphitheater and the Temple of Augustus. The theater is one of the largest Roman theaters, accommodating more than 20,000 spectators. The Brioni Archipelago lies off the coast of Pula. The islands have an exciting history behind them and are now under nature and monument protection. Describing the exciting history of the islands would go beyond the scope of this text. Just this much: Dr. Robert Koch, President Josip Broz Tito, and Eleanor Roosevelt have already been to Brijuni.
The cuisine of Istria reflects the cultural history of the region. The Romans were here, and later the Venetians, the Austrians, and the Croatians. Istria's cuisine is probably the most diverse regional cuisine in Croatia. Numerous restaurants and konobas (small, mostly rustic eateries with simple but delicious cuisine) in the vicinity of your holiday apartment or private holiday home in Pješčana Uvala will prove this. In Istria, you can eat well and inexpensively almost everywhere. The Adriatic Sea offers the tastiest fish, and the local fishermen with their small boats preserve the stocks. Fish is calculated by the kilo in restaurants. Choose the most beautiful fish from the day's catch, and the host will show you how much it weighs. The Venetians brought risottos, and the Austrians brought tasty sausage and ham specialties to Istria, in addition to Wiener Schnitzel. The Istrian wine, especially the red Teran and the white Malvazija, should not go unmentioned. International varieties such as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc have also become established.
Pješčana Uvala means "sandy bay" in German. The beach is a district of the small town of Medulin at the southern tip of Istria. You can reach your holiday apartment or holiday home in Pješčana Uvala easily and quickly by plane. The airport of Pula is about twelve kilometers away. Numerous flights from almost all major airports in Germany will take you to Croatia in less than two hours. Rental cars and taxis are available directly at the terminal. Traveling by your own car from Germany is a good option if you want to spend your holiday with your dog in Istria. The journey takes seven hours from Munich and leads you through Austria (note any toll fees that may apply) and Northern Italy or Slovenia.
For a holiday apartment or a holiday home on the Baltic Sea, holidaymakers pay an average of 231 € for one night.
If you spend your vacation here, you can rent a beautiful accommodation from 68 € per night.
When choosing the best vacation accommodation in Pjescana uvala, we recommend Vila Tina in front of the sea, Villa Incanto and Villa Contessa Del Mar. These accommodations have been rated particularly well by our guests.
Yes, in Pjescana uvala there are 11 holiday homes and apartments where you can vacation with your dog.
You can find a wide selection of holiday apartments with us. Direct contact with the host allows for an authentic holiday experience. Plus, you pay the lowest price this way. No booking or service fees!