Tourist resort HORIZONT RESORT
Croatia, Istria, Pula
Select your stay
Onebedroom apartment B2-3
Onebedroom apartment B2-4
Onebedroom apartment B5
One bedroom apartment sea side B5
Onebedroom apartment BX2-4
Onebedroom apartment sea side BX2-4
Two bedroom apartment B4-6
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About Tourist resort HORIZONT RESORT
LOCATION: Apartments of holiday resort Horizont Zlatne Stijene are located just 3 km from the historic Pula town and are only 1 km from the settlement of Park Plaza Verudela which you can easily reach by walking on the beautiful seaside promenade.
ROOMS: Horizont resort consists of 207 residential units, arranged in row of 6 to 20 apartments on the fround floor and 1st floor. All apartments have a satellite TV, a safe, a fully equipped kitchen (a corner for cooking / a fridge), a bathroom with a shower, a coffee maker, a safe deposit box.
SERVICE: As well as the restaurants, pizzeria, café and snack bars at the Horizont Golden Rocks resort Croatia – nearby Park Plaza Verudela has many varied dining options. The resort’s main restaurant serves breakfast and dinner in a convenient buffet style.
FACILITIES, SPORT AND ENTERTAINMENT: In addition to restaurants, a la carte restaurants, pizzerias, cafes and snack bars in the tourist resort Horizont Resort, the nearby resort Park Plaza Verudela offers a variety of restaurants. Outdoor swimming pool with sea water, fitness, massage (extra charge), Internet corner, bike rental, mini golf, 2 tennis courts, table tennis, supermarket, souvenir shop, exchange office. In the nearby village Park Plaza Verudela there are 18 tennis courts, multi-purpose courts for football, basketball, handball, volleyball. Animation for children and adults. For underwater lovers in the nearby fortress Verudela there is an Aquarium, diving center Orca, water sports (private pedal boats, jet-ski, banana, speedboat with parachute.
FOR CHILDREN: day and evening program for children. The Artur Kids Club offers a fantastic array of fun activities that will keep your kids busy all day long.
BEACH: rocky and pebble beach is only 100 meters from the resort, natural shade of pine trees, rent of deckchairs and parasols (at extra charge), changing rooms, lifeguards on the beach, outdoor swimming pools, a children's pool filled with sea water.
FREE: Wi-Fi in a special part of the reception and in a special part of the pool, parking.
PETS: allowed at extra charge.
CHECK IN: 16.00 h.
CHECK OUT: 10.00 h.
TERMS OF CANCELLATION:
8 days before arrival no cancellation fee
7 - 4 days before arrival - 1 day stay is charged
3 -1 days before arrival - 2 days stay are charged
Non-arrival / no show - 25% will be charged in the periods 02.01.-18.06. & 27.08.-28.12.2022.
50% in the period 18.06.-27.08.2022.
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Istra
Istria is the largest peninsula in the Adriatic Sea. The peninsula is located at the head of the Adriatic Sea between the Gulf of Trieste and the Gulf of Kvarner. It is shared by three countries: Croatia, Slovenia and Italy. Croatia includes most of the Istrian peninsula with its Istrian county.
The geographical features of Istria include the Učka mountain range, which is the highest part of the Ćićarija mountain range; rivers Dragonja, Mirna, Pazinčica and Raša; and the Lim Bay and valley. Istria is located in three countries: Croatia, Slovenia and Italy. By far the largest part (89%) is located in Croatia. "Croatian Istria" is divided into two counties, the larger of which is the Istrian County in western Croatia. Important cities in the County of Istria are Pula, Poreč, Rovinj, Pazin, Labin, Umag, Motovun, Buzet and Buje. Smaller towns in the County of Istria are Višnjan, Roč and Hum.
Pula
The most famous and important monument, the starting and ending point of every tour of the city Pula - the Arena - the building where the gladiator fights. It was built in the first century AD during the reign of Emperor Vespasian, at the same time with the greatest and most famous building of its kind - Coliseum in Rome. Arena is located outside the old city walls because of its size and geographical benefits, and to the city itself leads us to the road justified during Emperor Vespasian, after whom it was named - Via Flavia, which today is one of the city's major thoroughfares.
The other two significant and well-preserved ancient Roman structures are the triumphal arch, the Arch of the Sergi from the 1st century and the Temple of Rome and Augustus, also from the 1st century, which was built in the forum during the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus. As a result of its rich political history, Pula is a city with a cultural mix of people and languages from the Mediterranean and Central Europe, ancient and contemporary. Pula's architecture reflects these layers of history. Residents are commonly fluent in foreign languages, especially Italian, and often German and English. In Pula there are two museums at this moment - the Archaeological Museum and Historical Museum of Istria. Other museum exhibitions can be found in the amphitheater, Temple of Augustus and Nesactium.
The natural beauty of Pula's surrounding areas and the turquoise blue Adriatic Sea made the city an internationally popular summer vacation destination. Nearby jewel are the national park Brijuni, which were visited by many world leaders when it was a summer residence of the elderly statesman Josip Broz. Roman villas and temples still lie buried among farm fields and along the coast of several surrounding fishing and farming villages. Coastal waters offer beaches, fishing, diving to the wreck of ancient Roman galleys and warships from the First World War, cruise to the pristine coves and islands, large and small. Pula's most famous beaches are Gortan Cove on Lungomare, Ambrela and Havajsko at Verudela, Sandy Bay and Valkane.

