管理会社の情報
This beautiful room is located in Zambratija 300 meter from the sea.
A very nice and elegant room with double bed, bathroom and fridge. You have your own furnished terrace on which you can relax and switch off from everyday life.
Outside, there is a huge garden with a grill. Apartment is equipped with air conditioning, satellite TV and Wi-Fi.
Parking for your car is located on the property.
You have all what You need for one relaxing holiday.
宿泊施設の情報
This beautiful room is located in Zambratija 300 meter from the sea.
A very nice and elegant room with double bed, bathroom and fridge. You have your own furnished terrace on which you can relax and switch off from everyday life.
Outside, there is a huge garden with a grill. Apartment is equipped with air conditioning, satellite TV and Wi-Fi.
Parking for your car is located on the property.
You have all what You need for one relaxing holiday.
周辺エリアの情報
Entering Istria from the northwest, the first place you will come across is Salvore, located on the tip of the peninsula of the same name. This small fishing village has a rather rich history. Its name is in fact mentioned for the first time already in the 12th century, while, according to the archaeological remains found in the surroundings, this territory would have been inhabited since the Stone Age.
The area of Savudrija which includes Zambratija, Basanija, Borozija and the harbour village of Savudrija, is located in the north of the Istrian region, between the Italian city of Trieste and the Croatian city of Umag. In and around the fishing village of Savudrija you will find many attractions such as the famous Savudrija lighthouse.
Its jagged and mostly rocky coastline is characterized by numerous small sandy beaches and is surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation rich in laurel trees, palm trees, different species of evergreen shrubs, olive trees, pines and cypresses. Thanks to the air that is breathed in this area, with an ideal concentration of vegetable and marine aerosols, the climate of Salvore is able to stimulate and promote physical well-being. This characteristic was known already in the Austro-Hungarian era. On the other hand, the tourism of this locality was originally developed in the realm of well-being.