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Villa Angelo is located just a short distance from the enchanting town of Opatija. Spend your vacation with family or friends in this beautiful holiday home with a pool, featuring modern interiors and full comfort—nothing will be missing! The house spans two floors connected by internal stairs. On the ground floor, an external staircase leads to a rustic “konoba” (traditional lounge)—ideal for social gatherings. The pool is available from mid-May to mid-October.
There are four lovely terraces for relaxing and enjoying spectacular sunsets with a glass of fine wine. You can unwind in the whirlpool or relax on a sun lounger with your favorite book. For those who want to stay fit during their holiday, the outdoor gym by Dr. WOLFF is available—essentially an outdoor health center for the back and joints. Its minimalist, functional design is beautifully integrated into the landscape, and the benefits of outdoor exercise are scientifically proven.
If you're after summer vibes and pretty beaches, we recommend visiting Opatija—famous for its architecture and lush parks. Nature lovers can explore Učka Nature Park with numerous hiking and cycling trails. Often called the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” Opatija offers a rich array of historical, natural, and cultural attractions that delight visitors year-round. Below is a guide to the top sights and experiences:
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What to see in Opatija:
Lungomare promenade: A 12‑kilometer coastal walk connecting Volosko, Opatija, and Lovran, lined with historic villas and beaches and offering stunning views of the Kvarner Bay.
The Girl with the Seagull: A 1956 sculpture by Zvonko Car perched on the rocks beside Lungomare—a symbol of Opatija and a perfect photo spot. Legend says the original version held a fish instead of a seagull, which mysteriously vanished.
Villa Angiolina & Park Angiolina: Built in 1844, Villa Angiolina marked the start of tourism in Opatija. Now home to the Croatian Museum of Tourism, it’s surrounded by a park rich with exotic plants, including camellias.
Church of St. Jacob: Dating from the 15th century, located in the town center as part of a former Benedictine monastery. It hosts chamber concerts—check the schedule for a unique cultural experience.
Croatian Walk of Fame: On Slatina, this tribute to notable Croatians such as Nikola Tesla and Miroslav Krleža resembles Hollywood’s Walk of Fame.
Hotel Kvarner: The oldest hotel on the Adriatic’s eastern coast, opened in 1884. Its Crystal Hall with chandeliers is a glimpse into past glamour. Enjoy a coffee on the terrace with a seaside view.
Slatina Beach: The main beach in central Opatija, a mix of concrete and pebbles—perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or trying paddleboarding.
Summer Stage: An open-air venue near Park Angiolina hosting concerts and performances during summer—check what’s on