We invite you to discover Villa Julia – a spacious and luxuriously equipped villa that perfectly combines comfort and style, creating the ideal place for a memorable stay.
On the ground floor, you will find a modern, fully equipped kitchen with a dining area that opens onto the sunny terrace. The spacious living room with a fireplace invites you to relax with a book or enjoy a conversation. There is also a guest WC and two double bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, ensuring privacy and convenience. One of the rooms is specially adapted for guests with reduced mobility, featuring an adjustable bed and a barrier-free bathroom with walk-in shower, grab bars, and an adjustable sink for complete comfort.
On the upper floor, there are two more elegant double bedrooms, each with its own luxurious bathroom. The master bedroom offers a private terrace with a charming view of the sea and the historic town of Višnjan – the perfect spot for a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine.
The landscaped garden surrounds a large private pool, ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and relaxation, while the spacious covered terrace with designer outdoor furniture and a barbecue area provides the perfect setting for shared meals and unforgettable moments with family and friends.
Villa Julia is fully air-conditioned, offers Wi-Fi and digital satellite TV, and has two private parking spaces in the courtyard – a combination of luxury and functionality that makes your stay complete.
We look forward to welcoming you and making your stay at Villa Julia truly unforgettable!
Explore Istria
Discover the rich flavors of Istria with a visit to Bacchus, a charming wine bar near the Euphrasian Basilica in Poreč. Enjoy a glass of local Malvazija, Muškat, or Refošk on the rustic terrace while savoring homemade platters of Istrian delicacies — smoked ham, cheese, olives, and seasonal seafood. For a true taste of tradition, sample rakija in its many local variations.
Head to the Lanterna Peninsula for a day of sun and sea. The Blue Flag beaches of Valeta and Crnika offer crystal-clear water, gentle access points, and full amenities — ideal for families and those seeking a peaceful swim surrounded by nature.
Outdoor lovers will enjoy cycling the historic Parenzana Trail, a scenic route that once connected Trieste to Poreč by rail. Today, it invites hikers and cyclists to journey through forests, vineyards, and hilltop villages, with panoramic views and charming rest stops along the way.
Just outside Višnjan, visit the world-renowned Višnjan Observatory, where low light pollution offers a clear window into the cosmos. Join stargazing events or guided tours in several languages and be inspired by the beauty of the night sky.
For an underground adventure, explore the magicalBaredine Cave. Guided tours reveal stunning chambers, subterranean lakes, and rare cave animals like the curious olm, all just a short drive from the coast.
Families and thrill-seekers shouldn’t miss Aquapark Istralandia, a sprawling water wonderland just outside Novigrad. With over 20 slides, a massive wave pool, and attractions for all ages, it promises a full day of fun and excitement.
Restaurants
Just a 5-minute walk from the villa, Konoba Borgonja serves traditional Istrian cuisine in a relaxed garden setting. It’s a reliable local favorite offering quality dishes—perfect for a casual and delicious dinner close to home.
If you’re looking for a more upscale experience, head to Konoba Hrast in Poreč. This elegant seaside restaurant specializes in fresh fish and seafood, served with stunning views right by the water.
POREC
An ancient seaside town with nearly 2,000 years of history, Poreč is anchored around a charming harbor and framed by a maze of cobbled lanes, Roman monuments, and Venetian palaces .
The centerpiece of the old town is the Euphrasian Basilica, a 6th-century Byzantine jewel and UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its stunning mosaics and preserved early-Christian architecture .
Stroll the scenic waterfront promenade shaded by pines, browse lively squares, and soak in the Mediterranean atmosphere. Rich in cultural heritage and vibrant local life, Poreč is a delightful blend of history and coastal charm
ROVINJ
Perched on a peninsula along the Adriatic, Rovinj is a charming blend of historic allure and vibrant coastal life. Once a fortified island, its enchanting old town is now connected to the mainland and defined by narrow, winding alleys, pastel Venetian-style buildings, and a picturesque waterfront dotted with fishing and sailboats.
At the heart of town rises the Church of St. Euphemia, its slender bell tower offering panoramic views that stretch across red-tiled rooftops to the shimmering sea . Nearby, the Batana Ecomuseum preserves Rovinj’s maritime legacy with traditional wooden boats and engaging workshops .
Rovinj is also a gateway to the Istrian coast: a cluster of smaller islands lies just offshore, pine-shaded promenades invite sunset strolls, and high-quality seafood restaurants line the harbor. Ideal for leisurely days of exploring cultural sites, boat trips, and indulging in Mediterranean cuisine.
UMAG
Though its roots go back to ancient times, Umag is best known for its preserved medieval charm. Traces of its past can be seen in the old city walls, narrow stone streets, and elegant Venetian villas. The historic Old Town, once an island, became connected to the mainland in the 10th century when city walls and a drawbridge were built. The best-preserved structure is the West Tower, now home to the Umag City Museum.
At the town’s center lies a lively square with the Church of the Assumption of Mary, a peaceful spot surrounded by history. Just outside Umag, in Savudrija, stands Croatia’s oldest lighthouse, built in 1818. Legend has it that an Austrian count had it constructed for a Croatian woman he fell in love with, though she sadly never saw it.
Umag also hosts a variety of events throughout the year. Sole Fish Days celebrate local cuisine each autumn with four-course menus in select restaurants, paired with Istrian wine and olive oil. In October, Welldayspromote wellness through hotel spa packages, offering a relaxing off-season getaway.
Music lovers can enjoy the UmagoBlues festival and the Umagination electronic music event, while sports enthusiasts flock to the ATP Croatian Open Umag, a major tennis tournament held every July. Whether it’s tennis, football, golf, or music—there’s always something happening in Umag.