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Istria Fažana

Tourist resort 751 Fažana

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In the south of Istria, near to the fishing village of Fažana, opposite to National Park Brijuni and only 7 km from Pula stands campsite Bi-Village. Campsite is located along one kilometer long pebbly beach and is partly covered with pine forest and Mediterranean vegetation. There are three freshwater swimming pools(one heated), shops, restaurants and a number of children’s playgrounds. The campsite also offers various everyday sports and entertainment activities.

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Apartment 4 + 2 (ID 1757)
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Fazana is a small fishing town, settled near the biggest town in Istria, Pula, and the main port to the National Park Brijuni. It is fascinating town, whose inhabitants still safeguard the traditional activities and manifestations which gives the touch of the past times characterized with the fishing and gourmet parties. There was founded the Fishing Academy “Sardela” where you can learn how to fish the sardine fish, and how to make good meals with them. Fažana is a place where is kept a traditional way of life, and the naturalfruits are well appreciated.


Fažana is a village,a municipality, a small port and fishermen’s centre in the south-western part of Istrian. It is located 8 km northwest from Pula right in front of the Brijuni Islands. It’s very easy to reach the Island from the Fazana since is the starting point for excursions to the National Park Brijuni provided with a a daily boat transfer. The town dates from the ancient Roman times when its name was Vasanium and was well-known for manufacturing amphorae, vases and tiles. Infact, in order to revive the Roman history every July, visitors can enjoy the revial of the Fažana Riviera’s Roman past, taste the food the Romans used to eat, and explore their creative side in the workshops of Roman mosaics, amphoras, or even try their hand at a culinary contest where food is made in a “čripnja” – a round dish meant for open-air cooking.


In the old town centre which dates back from medieval times visitors can see the parish church of SS. Cosmas and Damian (XV century)picturesque squares, old close-built houses, narrow stone paved streets as well as three churches (St. Mary of Mount Carmel – IX century, St. John’s XVI cent., St. Eliseus – VI cent.) . The long fishing tradition of this town has resulted in a Fishing academy, where all the people enrolled learn to salt this staple of Adriatic cuisine. Near the town center, the Sardine park along the Fažana promenade brings together different artistic creations, and hosts numerous fish-themed public festivals. During these festivals, held many times during the summertime visitors have a chance to try and learn how to prepare the fish in various diverse ways.


Anyway except for its fishing tradition Fažana is known for its autochtonous wine and olive oil. In the many local restaurants guests can taste exquisite fish and meat dishes, authentic local food served with the Istrian malvasia, made of an autochtonous variety of grape. Visitors to the Fažana Riviera, aside from the gorgeous beaches, have access to numerous biking routes, golf courses, windsurfing school, local manifestation.

Fazana, enriched with natural beauties offers to each guest a relaxin atmosphere.

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