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House 1771 Barbariga

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Beach Barbariga
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€ 168,00

Being situated in a village, this holiday home allows you to enjoy many experiences in Barbariga. With the convenience of on-site parking – managed by another company – of the accommodation, you will be ready to make the quick 9-minute drive to Episcopal Complex of the Euphrasian Basilica in the Historic Center of Poreč or 10-minute drive to Datule Barbariga.The barbecue grill and air conditioning are some of the highlights of this 2-bedroom, 3-bathroom accommodation. Enjoy third-party internet access and a television. You don't have to spend money at restaurants every night: this accommodation has an oven, stove and refrigerator, as well as a coffee/tea maker, microwave and kitchen utensils.

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House (ID 20342)
Air condition
Satellite TV
Bedroom
Double bed
Bedroom
Double bed
Living room
Sofa bed
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Barbariga is a tourist village on the south-western coast of Istria, situated on the Barbariga peninsula or Punta Cissana (named after the lost ancient settlement of Cissa). It is located 22 km northwest of Pula, northwest of Fažana and Vodnjan and southwest of Bale. The main activities include farming (olives), fishing and tourism. A regional road connects Barbariga with Peroj.


Barbariga is derived from the Venetian noble family name Barbarigo , a family which produced two doges, cardinals and ten regional governors . Among antique ruins of still existing houses were found together with the most important oil works in Istria dating from the 4th century and two large Roman villa rustica with multi – coloured marble mosaics. In the Middle Ages Barbariga was called Cissana promontory after the legendary town of Cissa that disappeared into the sea in the 8th century .Other archeological sites in the area include rests of the prehstoric Mandriol fort and of the early Christian three- naval basilica of St. Andrew with mosaics, sarcophagi and stones. Tourists and bathers often visit the little Barbariga bay with its beach and port. There is a considerable inflow of tourists ad there are many restaurantsoffering fresh fish throughout the year. The beauty of the place offers culture and spirituality, sport activities, fishing.

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