Villa Perle
PulaMax 10 guests, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, private parking, free WiFi, BBQ
The light-filled Villa Perle is located near Pula and can comfortably accommodate up to 10 people.
The modernly designed villa has 4 bedrooms with attached bathrooms. The modern kitchen is fully equipped and connected to a large dining table ready for meals. The living room is a relaxation zone, spacious, elegantly furnished, but still comfortable and inviting for a real rest after a full day's activities. The villa is modernly designed and combined with clear and warm colors that create an ambience of cleanliness and comfort that you need on vacation.
The entire villa is air-conditioned and offers free Wi-Fi. The house is located on a large plot of land and is surrounded by greenery, which provides the much-desired peace and quiet.
Next to the pool there are also very comfortable deckchairs where you will simply enjoy relaxing while drinking your morning coffee or some summer cocktail. In the yard there is also a barbecue area with a large outdoor table for socializing and dining in the shade.
The pleasant and warm Villa Perle will provide you with true peace, relaxation and unforgettable summer moments that you truly desire.
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Amenities
01 General
02 Conditions
03 Rooms
Bathroom towels are provided and changed once per week.
04 Kitchen
05 Living room
06 Outdoors
Pool content in the facility07 Sport & activities
Activites near the facilityBooking & Availability
Location
01 About location
Pula
Colonia Pietas Iulia Pola, name given to Pula by the old Romans, has been writing its history for 3000 years. The city built at the end of a beautiful bay and on seven hills reveals many lovely and interesting stories.
Today the city lives in many colours and sounds, perfectly interlacing the variegated exciting past with modern times of its inhabitants and visitors. It boasts perfectly preserved amphitheatre, the largest amphora site in the world, Temple of Augustus, many churches, monasteries, Venetian and Austro-Hungarian architecture, excellent various food specialities and wine in its many restaurants, rich museums, galleries, concert events, great nightlife and many other beauties located in this famous city.
Amphitheatre – monument, which was once the site of gladiator fights. It was built in the 1st century AD. The ground plan is elliptical, the longer axis measuring about 130 m and the shorter one about 100 m. It is believed that the Amphitheatre could seat about 20,000 spectators.
Temple of Augustus - The Temple, situated in the Forum, is dedicated to goddess Roma and Emperor Augustus. It was constructed between the year 2 BC and AD 14. Nowadays, it houses a collection of ancient stone and bronze sculptures.
Triumphal Arch of the Sergi - Golden Gate - The “Golden Gate” was erected between the years 29 and 27 BC by the Sergi family to honour of three members of the family who held important positions in Pula at that time.
Gate of Hercules - It stands between two, most probably medieval, towers, simply constructed out of stone blocks that are not carved. At the top of the damaged arch, although hardly recognizable, there is a carving of the head of Hercules and his truncheon.
Twin Gates and City Walls - In ancient and medieval times, the whole city was surrounded by walls and could be entered through about ten gates. The walls had become old and unnecessary so they were pulled down at the beginning of the 19th century. The Twin Gates, thus called because of the two arches through which you enter the inner yard, once the entrance to the city, were constructed between the 2nd and 3rd century.
Forum - The coast where the Forum was constructed in the 1st century BC had to be filled up to gain a larger area. On the northern part of the Forum stood two twin temples and a central one dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. Today only the Temple of Augustus has been fully preserved while of the second temple, only the back wall, built into the Communal Palace in the 13th century, is visible.
Small Roman Theatre -On the north-eastern slopes of the central hill of the city, below the Castle, there are the remains of a Roman theatre: in addition to the Amphitheatre, Pula had two other theatres during the Roman period. The larger one, which has not been preserved, was situated outside the city, on the slopes of Zaro hill (Monte Zaro), south of the city walls. The other theatre known as the Small Roman Theatre was situated within the city walls. The remains of the stage, semicircular orchestra and the audience section have all been partly reconstructed.
Chapel of St. Maria Formosa - It is one of the two chapels built in the 6th century as part of a large Benedictine abbey demolished in the 16th century. The floor and walls were decorated with mosaics, some of which are now in the Archaeological Museum of Istria.
Church and Monastery of St. Francis - The church was built in 1314 in the late Romanesque style with Gothic ornaments, as a firm and simple building of the preaching Franciscan order.
Castle - From the upper circular street, one of the perpendicular paths leads to the top of the central hill of the city where a star-shaped castle with four bastions was built in 1630. This was, most probably, the site of an earlier fortress dating from the pre-Roman and Roman period. The Histrian hill-fort was primarily built for defensive purposes, whereas in the Roman period, a small military garrison was stationed there. Today, the Castle houses the Historical Museum of Istria.
02 Settlement type
03 Location
04 Nearest beach type
05 Must see around location
Beach Ambrela, Pula
One of the most famous beaches in Pula, Ambrela is a large pebbly beach with a gentle slope. Located on Verudela and ideal for families and small children, Ambrela offers beach bars, restaurants, SUP yoga, aquapark, trampoline, pedal boats, massage, outdoor showers, public restrooms, changing cabins, sun lounges, and parasols. Ambrela is located on the long and beautiful Verudela promenade.
Ambrela beach is lifeguarded and it has a large free parking.
Beach Galebove stijene, Pula
Surely one of the most surprising beaches and located on Stoja, Seagull Rocks is a must-see beach. They call it the world of beaches because in just one cove you will discover a beautiful pebble beach with completely transparent shallow emerald waters, high cliffs perfect for diving into the deep blue, a fantastic large underwater cave, a fabulous sunset, rich waterlife for snorkeling and all surrounded with ancient pine trees. It doesn`t have any of the usual beach facilities but there are are several beach bars and fast foods nearby. If you`re not used to walk on the rocks, make sure to have proper footwear and be careful while climbing on the high cliffs.
Galebove stijene is a wild beach and it has a free large parking.
Beach Kanjon i Sveta stijena, Pula
Perfect for the brave and curious, the Canyon and Holy Rock on Verudela are stunning places for adrenaline lovers. Beautiful and amazing, but also close to each other, Canyon and Holy Rock are the beloved spots for high cliff diving. The Holy Rock is easily found with its remains of church-like wall on the top. The Canyon is a mesmerizing place emerging in the scented forest with a real canyon and an adorable tiny pebble beach at the bottom which may be reached by the stairs.
Kanjon and the Holy Rock are not lifeguarded but they are surely one of the most visited and photographed sites in the Pula area.