Croatia (85)Istria (4)Pula (1)Stinjan (1)2-bedroom apartment #6809

Area description for Pula, Stinjan, Puntizela

Type: 2-bedroom apartment • Bedrooms: 1 • Sleeps: 4 • Catering: Self-catering

Rates : per week - 210.00 € | per day - 30.00 €

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Rates & avialability per week

Period Price
5.7. 2008-25.7. 2008. 350.00 € Change currency
25.7.2008.-15. 8. 2007. 385.00 € Change currency
15. 8.2008.-22. 8. 2008. 350.00 € Change currency
22.8. 2008.- 29.8. 2008. 315.00 € Change currency
29. 8. 2008.- 12. 9. 2008. 280.00 € Change currency
12,9. 2008 - 30. 9. 2008 210.00 € Change currency

Rates & avialability per night

Period Price
5.7. 2008-25.7. 2008. 50.00 € Change currency
25.7.2008.-15. 8. 2007. 55.00 € Change currency
15. 8.2008.-22. 8. 2008. 50.00 € Change currency
22.8. 2008.- 29.8. 2008. 45.00 € Change currency
29. 8. 2008.- 12. 9. 2008. 40.00 € Change currency
12,9. 2008 - 30. 9. 2008 30.00 € Change currency
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Reservations & Contacts

Pula, Stinjan, Puntizela/Ref: 6809
Owner Name Dr Gordana Antic
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Stinjan

Stinjan is placed close to Pula at the south-western part of Istria in the beautiful Stinjanska bay. This small and quiet tourist destination is 700 m from the main beach surrounded by pine trees, therefore we recommend it for a family holiday. Besides the main beach, you can also swim in the smaller bays nearby.



Pula

On the southern part of the Istrian peninsula, at the end of the Gulf of Pula, a town of antiquity, of parks, and of summer festivals dominates. Pula, the largest city and port in Istria, a communication economic and administrative center, is an attractive place to spend a holiday for many tourists, with some 2,350 hours of sunshine a year. The history of the town is etched in every stone, which is indicated by the large number of cultural historic monuments from almost all periods of its past, of which many are an integral part of the fabric of the city. The best known and most valuable ancient monument is to be sure the Arena, the majestic colloseum dating from the second century, the sixth largest in the world. As a tourist center, Pula offers a large number of various cultural and entertainment events throughout the year. Hotel complexes are located in the direct vicinity of the city, on the forest covered peninsula, surrounded by the crystal clear sea. They offer accommodation and comfort to the most selective of guests, and everyone who enjoys a well laid table can choose one of the restaurants where selected Istrian food is prepared best suited for the renowned Istrian wine.

Istria

Istria is indeed a feast for the eyes. Its streams flow to the sea through deep valleys and gullies which bring to mind the ancient local myths about giants. Rolling hills overlook the fields and valleys with little towns perched on the peaks, recalling some old paintings. The view is splendid: white-topped mountains, lush wheat fields, plateaux, valleys, vineyards and olive groves on hillsides, and, finally the sea.

As you get to know Istria you will notice more and more enchanting details: church facades and portals, tiny village alleyways with their specific architectural touches, the babble of a stream, the blossoming cherries. Everything is warm–hearted and friendly here: nature, towns and people.


Location
The westernmost county of the Republic of Croatia
The largest peninsula of the Adriatic

Area
2,820 km2 (triangle Dragonja, Kamenjak, Učka)

Population
206,344

Language
Croatian

Coast Length
445 km (well-indented coast is twice as long as the road one)
The western coast of Istria is 242.5 km long, with island 327.5 km.
The eastern coast of Istria is 202 km long with the pertaining islets 212 km.

Sea
The lowest sea temperature is in March ranging from 9.3°C up to 11.1°C.
The highest sea temperature is in August when it reaches 23.3°C and 24.1°C.
Salinity amounts approximately to 36-38 pro mille.

Rivers
Mirna, Dragonja and Raša

Vegetation
Istria is the largest green oasis of the North Adriatic
The coast and the islands are covered with pine woods
and easily recognizable green macchia.
The main specimens of macchia are holm oak and strawberry trees
35% of Istria is covered with forests.

Administrative Centre
Pazin (9,227 inhabitants)

Economic Centre
Pula (58,594 inhabitants)