The enchanting Villa Old Olive IV with its private pool in Salvela, near the town of Vodnjan, offers its guests everything for a perfect vacation. At your disposal you have a private swimming pool, sun terrace, Finnish sauna, play room, barbecue and a beautiful balcony overlooking the sea. Villa Old Olive IV is a newly built three-story building with six bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom. The villa is air-conditioned, and all rooms are decorated in a modern and elegant way. Villa Old Olive III is ideal for a family vacation or a holiday with friends. Enjoy their company by preparing barbecued meals, or playing billiards, table football or table tennis. Fun in this villa will surely not miss you, but you can also spend your vacation outside the villa. Visit some of the pearls of the Istrian coast – towns Rovinj, Poreč or Fažana and make yourself an ideal holiday that you will remember forever!
REMARK:
SMOKING AND PETS ARE NOT ALLOWED.
The administration fee is 5,- euro per person and needs to be paid at arrival.
Sojourn Tax:Not included in price.
Cleaning costs are 350,- euro and needs to be paid at arrival.
A deposit of 1000,- euro is obligatory and must be paid on arrival. The deposit will be returned to guests upon departure.
Bed linen and towels are changed once a week.
Istria’s largest cityis Pula, the Roman history of Croatia is still visible today. Pula is best known for itsamphitheater, it is the sixth largest of its kind and was mainly used for holdinggladiatorial fights.
Today it is used for cultural events such as the Pula Film Festival, theater and opera performances, as well as concerts. Themuseumis located in thecatacombs of the arena, which introduces the history of thewine shop in Roman times. The Roman times cannot be overlooked, especially the forum, thetriumphal archand theAugustus templeare breathtaking. It is just as breathtaking when it gets dark, you witness an impressive play of light in front of the coast. The giants of light are a light installation that was designed in 2014 by the artist Dean Sikira. Every hour on the hour the cranes of the 158 year old shipyard “Uljanik” are radiated in beautiful colors and variations.
Istria’s largest cityis Pula, the Roman history of Croatia is still visible today. Pula is best known for itsamphitheater, it is the sixth largest of its kind and was mainly used for holdinggladiatorial fights.
Today it is used for cultural events such as the Pula Film Festival, theater and opera performances, as well as concerts. Themuseumis located in thecatacombs of the arena, which introduces the history of thewine shop in Roman times. The Roman times cannot be overlooked, especially the forum, thetriumphal archand theAugustus templeare breathtaking. It is just as breathtaking when it gets dark, you witness an impressive play of light in front of the coast. The giants of light are a light installation that was designed in 2014 by the artist Dean Sikira. Every hour on the hour the cranes of the 158 year old shipyard “Uljanik” are radiated in beautiful colors and variations.