Hotel Zorna Plava Laguna
Poreč - Istria
Description
Facilities: Lobby with reception, safe (for a fee), aperitif/café bar and seating areas, restaurant, freshwater swimming pool with separate children's pool, sun terrace and sun loungers (free of charge, limited number). Guarded parking lot for a fee (approx. € 1.50 per day). WiFi internet available throughout the hotel (free of charge).
211 rooms: approx. 12-19 m², with air conditioning, satellite TV, telephone, WiFi internet (free of charge), fridge (for a fee) and shower/WC as well as large sliding windows facing the park or sea side or French bed facing the park. Baby crib available on request (free of charge).
Family room: approx. 20-25 m², double bed and sofa bed, sea side.
Meals: Full board "all inclusive" with breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet, plus snacks in the afternoon (16:30 - 17:30) and late evening (22:00 - 23:00). Gala dinner once a week (end of May to beginning of September).
Sports & Animation – included: A tennis court, table tennis, minigolf, bicycles, boccia, squash, paddle boats, billiards, darts, as well as various games and sports tournaments. Daytime entertainment for children and adults 6 times a week, evening entertainment twice a week.
Beach: The "Zelena" rocky and pebble beach, which has been awarded the "Blue Flag" and has a bathing plateau under shady trees, is approx. 50 m away. Sun loungers and parasols there for a fee.
ALL INCLUSIVE: In addition to sports and entertainment, drinks are also included - red and white wine, draught beer, soft drinks, filter coffee and tea with meals. In the bar from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, as well as coffee.
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Poreč - Istria
Porec is the main tourist centre of Istria, situated in the central part of Istria’s west coast. Its history has ancient origins and all the people who have dominated here have left indelible traces, like the Jupiter temple from Roman times, the Roman house and the house of the two holy ones from the Romanesque period. Many Gothic buildings are constructed in the Venetian style as well as other cultural monuments. The best known monument in Porec is for certain the Eufrasian Basilica, from the VI century, where there are conserved some wonderful mosaics of the Byzantine age and which in 1997 was inscribed on the World Heritage List under the protection of UNESCO. The beginnings of tourism date back to the XIX century, but the largest developments were made in the middle of the 60's and at the beginning of the 70's, continuing up to the end of the 20th century. Today, Porec is a celebrated tourist location, with countless facilities for those who love activity vacations ashore or on the sea, but also for lovers of culture, families with children and above all for young people, who can pass pleasant moments in the innumerable bars in the historic town centre. The hinterland offers wine trails, possibilities to rent country houses, medieval small towns and only 8 km away, the opportunity to visit the most well known cave in Istria at Baredine.Excursions available: Venice, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Brijuni National Park, canoe safari, jeep safari, “Fish Picnic” boat excursion, visit to the city of Pula, Istria tour, visit to the Postojna coves in Slovenia, the famous Lipizzaner stud farm, Zagreb and many more.