Villa Valentina Residence is a beautiful holiday villa in central Istria. In this fully fenced villa you can spend a peaceful holiday with family and friends. In front of the villa there is a beautiful 32 m2 pool. This is ideal for relaxation and refreshment during the summer heat. Enjoy the Istrian sun on the sun loungers or spend unforgettable moments at the table on the covered terrace by the pool. Prepare traditional Istrian dishes for the whole family and friends in the outdoor kitchen. The trampoline also offers fun for young and old. Inside the villa, the beautiful and modern interior will certainly not disappoint you. On the ground floor there is a fully equipped kitchen for preparing seafood specialities, a dining room and a spacious living room for spending time with the whole family. The first bedroom is ideal for quiet and peaceful dreams. It is located on the ground floor and is equipped with a double bed and an en-suite bathroom. There is also a separate toilet on the ground floor. On the first floor there are three further bedrooms with double beds and en-suite bathrooms. On the terrace on the first floor you can enjoy the morning with a coffee and a beautiful view. Don't miss out on a holiday at Villa Valentina Residence in central Istria and let yourself be enchanted by the unique Istrian atmosphere. Villa Valentina Residence is located in the centre of Istria, close to three charming medieval towns of Minj, Svetvinent and Kanfanar. An ideal starting point for exploring Istria. In minj you can spend time exploring the countryside by bike or on foot. You can sample traditional Istrian cuisine in numerous rural households. Visit Svetvinenat, where you will be amazed by the Renaissance square Placa. An important part of Svetvinenat's cultural heritage are the preserved remains of wall frescoes in the Church of St Vincent near the town cemetery and in the Church of St Catherine. This special town attracts visitors with interesting and varied local events. The most famous of these is the medieval festival, where you can try your hand at medieval games. Drive to Kanfar and see the ruins of the medieval town of Dvigrad, the Lim Channel, numerous archaeological sites and a must-see visit to the indigenous Istrian ox of Bokarin. Your next destination is Pazin. Take a tour of Pazin Kael, the best preserved medieval fortress in Istria and the House of Frescoes. Don't miss the Pazin Pit, which was also an inspiration for the writer Jules Verne. The must-see tourist centres are Rovinj, Pore and Pula. In Rovinj, you can see the baroque church of St. Euphrasius. In Pore, visit the Byzantine Euphrasian Basilica, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Don't miss a visit to the largest Istrian town of Pula, where you can see the Pula Arena, the Temple of Augustus, the Golden Gate and many other cultural and historical monuments.