**BASIC FEATURES :** Apartment type: A veliki. 4 bed/s for adults. Apartment capacity (adults): (4). Category of apartment is 3 stars. Apartment size is 50 m2. The apartment is on the first floor. Access for the disabled is not enabled. Number of bedrooms in the apartment: 2. Number of bathrooms in the apartment: 1. Number of balconies in the apartment: 1. **BEDROOM (1):** Flooring: laminate. In the bedroom is double bed. Bedding is available to guests., The room has an exit to the balcony. **BEDROOM (2):** Flooring: laminate. In the bedroom is double bed. Bedding is available to guests., The room has an exit to the balcony. **LIVING ROOMS :** kitchen and dining room in the same room. Flooring in the apartment: tiles. **EQUIPMENT:** air conditioning in the living rooms with surcharge, TV set, SAT TV, smoking allowed inside the apartment . **KITCHEN EQUIPMENT:** table and chairs, kitchen sink, hob with two cookers, electric hob, refrigerator, tee/coffee machine (filter or espresso). **INTERNET:** WIFI gratis. **VIEW FROM THE APARTMENT:** garden view. **BATHROOM (1):** Bathroom size is: 10 m2. Equipment in the bathroom: shower cubicle, toilet, tiles, bath towels. **BALCONY/TERRACE (1):** Size of balcony/teracce of the apartment is 16 m2. Features and equipment of the balcony/terrace seating set, garden view. **PETS :** Pets not allowed. Istria is the biggest Croatian peninsula, and also of the whole Adriatic. Situated on the northern Adriatic, it occupies Croatian, Slovenian and Italian territory. The western coast of Istria is shallower and more indented, while the eastern side is steep and less populated. Istria is usually divided into three parts: Red (West Coast) White (slopes of Ucka and East) Grey (Central) The eastern coast of Istria, so called Liburnija and western part of the Kvarner Bay were administratively separated from the rest of the Istrian part of Croatia since 1993., so Istria is now divided between two Counties: Istria and Kvarner. So the County of Istria covers most of the Istrian peninsula. According to some sources the name Istria derives from the Illyrian tribe Histri, who lived in the area. Croatian (Cakavian), Italian and Slovenian languages mix on the area of Istria. Blue and green peninsula, clean air and the sea, lots of sunshine, rich cultural heritage have attracted tourists in Istria for a long time. Beginning of modern tourism can be found in the early years of 19th century. Todays tourist Istria has various accommodation capacities and facilities, those on its coastal part, and those more and more popular in rural areas. Besides the already known stationary tourism which includes many hotels, tourist resorts, camps and private accommodation in Istria; something else is becoming more and more popular today. That is nautical, congress, sightseeing, hunting and fishing, agritourism, cultural, eno gastronomic, sports and recreation, diving, equestrian, and ecological tourism.
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A tranquil villa in Iznate, Nerja. Offering stunning sea views, a private pool and shaded areas you can enjoy a holiday in a peaceful location, where the Spanish live and tend their grapes, olives and almonds.