Villa Bacco

ID: S114726

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 7
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Villa Bacco is a top quality villa designed in the hacienda style with pool, providing you peace, serenity and exquisite nature of this beautiful vineyard region of Croatia.

The beautiful air conditioned villa is designed and decorated in the Mediterranean style, equipped with antique furniture and the amenities and contents such as wine cellar, pool and gym.

Villa Bacco is situated in the village of Vrecari, away from the tourist bustle, but only 15 minutes drive away from Rabac, a lovely sea side resort with a multitude of pebble beaches and excellent restaurants.

Perfect for a family holiday the relaxing and welcoming villa offers double bedrooms and one twin bedroom all with their own private en-suite bathroom, full equipped kitchen, connected dining and living area with open fire place, wine cellar and mini fitness room.

Villa Bacco is located in probably the most picturesque part of Croatia- the region of Istria. The region of Istria is famous for its vineyards, small villages surrounded by green hills with olive gardens and thick forrests. Explore the region of Istria, search for truffles, organize trips to the beachside and Mediterranean towns on the shores of Istria like: Pula, Rovinj, Poreč and Umag. Villa Bacco is particularly appropriate to those guests who value peace and tranquility above all other holiday features. Book your stay in Villa Bacco and dive into the nirvana of Istria.

The medieval town of Labin is situated on the hill above Rabac. Its old name of Albona was first mentioned in 285 AD. The birthplace of Matthias Flacius Illyricus, the reformer and collaborator of Martin Luther, it is a cultural and administrative center today. The rich cultural and architectural heritage of Labin is enlivened by number of art ateliers and by the bustling youth gathering in the coffee bars scattered around the old town. The Sculpture Park in nearby Dubrova features over 70 forma viva stone sculptures. After a walk through the narrow streets of the Old Town, pay a visit to the Town Museum with its archaeological and unique in this part of Europe, a miniature coal mine. Have a look at the Memorial collection of Matthias Flacius Illyricus, peek into the art ateliers, enjoy the view of Rabac and Cres island from the Fortica or pop into the small, elegant shops and take refreshments on one of the terraces of the local coffee bars. Whether to do business or just to have a chat, these are the places where everyone meets.

Labin, a picturesque town situated on a 320 meters high hill and only three kilometers from the seaside, was inhabited already two thousand years B.G. The remnants of Kunci, one of the settlements called the 'castellums', dating from the Bronze Age, can be found in the vicinity of Labin. Its old Illyrian-Celtic name is Albona or Alvona and it was probably founded by Celts in the 4th century B.C. on the ruins of the ancient city. Some historians say it was fortified by the Illyrians in the 11th century B.C. They also say that Albona in the Celtic language means 'a town on the hill' or 'an elevated settlement'.

The inhabitants of Rabac were skilled fishermen, seamen and owners of some ten sailboats which were either destroyed in the maelstrom of the Second World War or pushed back by modern ships. The first larger hotel was built in the period of the Italian government in 1925 in the very center of Rabac and was called 'Trieste' -its name today is 'Primorje'. The capacity of the hotel could not meet the ever growing demand of tourists, mainly from the northern parts of Italy. Hence the more intensive development of private accommodation took place. Ten years after 'Trieste', the 'Dopolavoro' hotel was built - presently the 'Jadran' restaurant.

Tourism in Istria, as well as in Rabac, began to develop during the sixties, when this small resort, due to its natural beauty , got the flattering name of 'The Pearl of the Kvarner Bay'. Since then, all existing hotels, apartments, camping sites and the majority of the private houses have been built. Among the visitors, for years now, the most numerous have been Germans and Austrians followed by English and Italians. Rabac can accommodate in one day even 11.000 visitors, mainly foreign, and several thousand bathers from Labin and its surroundings.

Accommodation

Ground Floor
- Sitting room
- Large dinning area with open fire
- Kitchen
- Cloakroom
- Air conditioning
- Twin single bedroom with en suite shower room
- Wine cellar and mini fitness room below ground level.
First Floor
- Double bedroom with en suite bathroom
- Double bedroom with en suite shower room
Outside Grounds
- Covered terrace around two sides of the house
- Private pool 10 m x 5 m with open terrace
- BBQ with small kitchenette.

Reviews (1)

  • Bill

    Stay was great, the Villa was perfect and the owner was just next door and made every effort to make sure our stay was a good one without being overbearing.

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