Double Room Sandra with Sea View


From 45.00 €

Room with beautiful sea view, only 10 m from the beach.

The room is located only 10 meters from the beach. It has a furnished balcony with beautiful sea view. The city center is only 100 m away. The room contains a double bed and an foldable extra bed for one additional smaller (child) person. Includes fridge and kettle. The bathroom is shared with another room in the building but guests have a private toilet. In front of the property on the guests disposal is a free parking space. Today, Rabac is a well-known tourist resort. By the middle of the 19th century, it was a small fishermen village with hardly ten houses. Due to the beautiful bay and splendid, tame surroundings, it soon attracted first visitors. In 1876, Richard Francis Burton, an English writer and a passionate traveler, was among the first tourists who stayed in Rabac. Rabac is, along with Poreč and Rovinj, one of the most popular resorts in Istria.

Amenities

  • Wi-fi
  • Sea view
  • Balcony
  • Parking on the property
  • Parking in front of the yard
  • Bed linen provided
  • Towels
  • Hairdryer
  • Refrigerator
  • Kettle

Inside area

  • Living room
  • Bathroom with shower
  • Separate toilet

Availability

- occupied - available - check in/out days - bookable

House rules

  • Smoking is not permitted
  • Check in (14:00 - 22:00)
  • Check out (10:00)
  • Arrivals every day

Included in the price

  • Electricity / water
  • Bed linen / bath towels

Additional costs

  • Damage insurance 35,00 € per booking / option
  • Cancellation insurance: 4.5% of the booking / option

Payment and Cancellation

When booking, 10% of the total price must be paid, while the remaining 90% is due no later than 30 days before arrival. For cancellations 30 or more days before arrival, the deposit will be refunded, with a fee of €50 for administrative costs. For cancellations between 29 and 0 days before arrival, 100% of the total reservation price will be charged.

Location

Surroundings

Today, Rabac is a well-known tourist resort. By the middle of the 19th century, it was a small fishermen village with hardly ten houses. Due to the beautiful bay and splendid, tame surroundings, it soon attracted first visitors. In 1876, Richard Francis Burton, an English writer and a passionate traveler, was among the first tourists who stayed in Rabac. Having seen Rabac and other places on the Istrian coast, he wrote a book of the same title 'The Istrian coast', describing, among other things, the beauties and charm of Rabac. At that time Rabac witnessed the building of the first villas. The most well-known was the villa belonging to the Prohaska family, Czechs by origin, who were distinguished tradesmen from Rijeka. Unfortunately, the villa was destroyed during the Second World War, but one of the most attractive locations in Rabac still bears the name of Prohaska.

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