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Holiday houses in Premantura & holiday apartments in Premantura

  • Holiday home for max. 8 persons in Istria
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    Private bathing fun

    Croatia | There’s no doubt that the Croatian Adriatic coast offers some great beaches – but your holiday will be perfect if you have your own pool. Enjoy the privacy and splash around to your heart’s content.

    Per week from USD 614

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    Carefree holiday

    Croatia | Parents can relax and unwind whilst their children are taken off their hands and entertained in a holiday park or holiday residence.

    Per week from USD 239

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    And I can come too

    ​Croatia | With these holiday houses it is explicitely allowed to bring pets so that your faithful four legged friend can also enjoy a relaxing and eventful holiday.

    Per week from USD 307

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  • Croatia | Private bathing fun
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  • Croatia | Vacation in a holiday park
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  • ​Croatia Vacation with your dog
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Total rating of Premantura

4.3 out of 5 (291 Customer reviews)
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This is what holiday rental customers wrote about Premantura 

  • 3.0 out of 5
    An atraveo-customer wrote
    on 21/08/2022

    “Lots of restaurants and bars and a supermarket close by, nice beach is 25 minute walk, one nearest to property has lots of boats moored and small beach so not great for swimming”

    This review has been given for property no. 982678

  • 4.0 out of 5
    An atraveo-customer wrote
    on 12/08/2022 in German

    “Der Ort Premantura liegt leicht erhöht am Beginn der Halbinsel, die, soweit ich weiss, ein Nationalpark ist, mit wunderschönen, alten Wäldern und unzähligen Buchten und kleinen vorgelagerten Inseln. Der Ort selbst hat ein winziges "historisches" Zentrum, besteht ansonsten hauptsächlich aus diversen Ferienunterkünften und hat sicher nicht mehr als ein paar hundert Einwohner. Im Sommer ist er aber von Urlaubern sehr gut besucht, weshalb er gefühlt auch aus allen Nähten platzt. Am Abend ist um den Hauptplatz, um den sich kleine Geschäfte, Eisstände, Bars und Restaurants befinden, richtig die Hölle los. Enorm viele Menschen auf der Strasse. In dem kleinen Ort findet man alles, was man so braucht: Restaurants, Bars, Stände und Märkte für kleine Einkäufe, Souvenierläden und Geldwechsler. Und wenn man Lust auf Abwechslung hat, sind umliegende Ortschaften in ein paar Autominuten erreichbar.
    Den kleinen Punkteabzug gibt es von mir nur, weil es zu unserem Urlaubszeitpunkt für meinen Geschmack zu überlaufen war, weshalb wir uns auch aus dem Trubel rausgehalten haben. Das gilt allerdings nur für den Abend in der "Innenstadt", ansonsten "verläuft" es sich gut und am Strand merkt man vom enormen Urlauberaufkommen nichts. Alles in Allem gehört Premantura meiner Meinung nach zu den schönsten Fleckchen Istriens.”

    This review has been given for property no. 2192589

  • 4.0 out of 5
    An atraveo-customer wrote
    on 07/11/2019 in German, travel period: July 2019

    “Graet area with opportunity to eat at restaurants (a few km walk) and also in the morning we went to the baker to pick up warm bread. Also it is possible to buy food in walding distance, but we went in the car to the bigger supermarket 1-2 times to buy most things and then got the rest from the local store. We liked that it is quit and walked a lot, we also drove to Pula (20 min) to see the Theater and all the shops etc.”

    This review has been given for property no. 965649

  • 4.0 out of 5
    An atraveo-customer wrote
    on 26/08/2019 in German

    “Strandnähe, kleine Kioske in der Nähe, etwas viel Autoverkehr in der Hautsaison”

    This review has been given for property no. 921468

  • 3.0 out of 5
    An atraveo-customer wrote
    on 17/08/2019 in German, travel period: August 2019

    “Aber alles was man im Urlaub braucht kann man zu Fuß erreichen. Bäckerei, Eisdiele, Lebensmittelgeschäft, Restaurants. Wir haben immer ausgezeichnet gegessen.
    Was wir zum bemängeln haben sind die vielen Autos die durch den kleinen Ort fahren.”

    This review has been given for property no. 965649


This is how holiday rental owners described Premantura

Premantura,Kape KamenjaK, protected landscape,with more then 18 km coastline with beautiful beaches,and long coast bike,treking single track with sun and shadow under pin threes,view to the sea with many boats,islands of premantura bay a Adriatic sea.
source: Infinity Project d.o.o
Premantura
Located at the very end of the peninsula, it dives into the blue-green sea, creating a magnificent sight. Its 30 kilometers of coastline, untouched bays and beaches, uninhabited islands, unique flora, and breathtaking landscapes, make it a unique place. Its sea is one of the cleanest in the Mediterranean. ...
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The typical Mediterranean architecture, gives the impression of a sleepy little sea town, that resists sea winds. In the town center, there is a bell tower of the church of St. Lovro, the patron of Premantura, which, visible from the sea, has served for centuries as a landmark for fishermen and sailors. History of Premantura goes deep into the past. Traces of dinosaurs, 70 million years old, on the nearby Fenoliga island, and the remains of buildings, thousands of years old, which are extending on its peninsula, are witnesses of the early emergence of life on the peninsula.
Because of its location, natural treasures, and openness of its inhabitants, Premantura is a perfect destination for those who want an active holiday in the unique environment. Cape Kamenjak, 9.5 km long, is a protected landscape, which in addition to stunning coastline, extending 30 kilometers, which reveals larger and smaller intimate coves, with extremely clear sea, is also known for over 570 plant species, of which 30 are on the list of endangered species. Among them there are 20 species of orchids, some of which are endemic. In front of the Cape Kamenjak rises Porer, a lighthouse, built in 1833, on 80 m wide cliff, where those who want to experience peacefull, and unique Robinson-like holiday, may stay. Premantura, with an exceptionally clear sea and winds that are kissing its coast, is a haven for windsurfers, while its seabed, rich with fish, shallows, underwater cliffs and sunken ships, lures every diver. There is no place else where the sunset achieves such beauty, or the moon river poures with such passion on the bright nights. Premantura offers an unforgettable getaway, that feeds the senses, charges the body with new energy, and awakens the spirit.
History
Dinosaur traces, found on the islet Fenoliga in 1975., most likely belonged to the theropod, ornithopod, and one type of sauropod dinosaurs. They are dating back to the Cretaceous period, between 65 and 70 million years of age. Premantura was, in ancient times, known as Capo di Pola, and in the 1st century, Roman Pomponio Mela, named it Promunturium Polaticum, from where its present name originates. According to findings, Premantura was inhabited 4,000 years ago. Three hill-forts were found, where life continued after the Roman occupation, when it was spreading along the coast. From that period, along with the buildings, the monuments with Greek and Latin inscriptions, and a bronze statue of Minerva have been found. During the Roman Empire, along with Pomer, it belonged to Pula, and then, in the 5th century, came under the possession of Vescovi, and after that, in the 8th century, Premantura belonged to the Sergi family. It came under the Venetian rule in 1331. In 1585., first immigrants from Dalmatia, specifically from Zadar arrived in Premantura, exiled by the Turkish invasion. The church, dedicated to St. Lorenzo, was built from 1632 to 1664. It is assumed that it was built on the foundations of the church of St. Nikola, from the mid-15th century. Nearby is the valley, which was named Runtian or Runtianum. At the place of that settlement, in the Middle Ages, a village was built, named Ronzano and later Ronzi, today called Runke, which Uskoks completely destroyed in the 17th century, after they had pillaged it, as well as the church dedicated to St. Martin, in a bay of the same name. From the period of Austro-Hungarian rule, several military facilities are still standing.
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source: Melnikova
  • Premantura, Istria (Istrian Riviera)

    Holiday home for max. 8 persons

    Property no. 3444789
    from USD 2,094
    for 1 week
    Approx. 220 m², 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pets are allowed (max. 1) (from 01/01/2025), satellite TV (from 01/01/2025), Wifi (from 01/01/2025), washing machine (from 01/01/2025), dishwasher (from 01/01/2025), non-smoking property (from 01/01/2025),
  • Premantura, Istria (Istrian Riviera)

    Holiday home for max. 6 persons

    Property no. 3343584
    from USD 1,993
    for 1 week
    Approx. 138 m², 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pets not allowed, satellite TV (from 01/01/2025), Wifi (from 01/01/2025), washing machine (from 01/01/2025), dishwasher (from 01/01/2025), non-smoking property (from 01/01/2025),