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Luxury living in Funtana

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Nestled on the Istrian peninsula, Funtana is a historic town with a rich past dating back to its founding in Roman times. A cornucopia of historical sights abound, from the centuries-old Church of St. Bernard to the imposing Castello that once sheltered noble families. Funtana has its unique charm, beautifully nestled by the azure Adriatic Sea while the spectacular Dalmatian backcountry rolls away to the east. With its strategic location near Poreč, it has always been a nexus of trade and civilization in this stunning part of Croatia.

The exclusive property market in Funtana

The upscale real estate market in Funtana is stable and robust, with a continual demand for luxury villas and apartments. The town offers a range of exquisite residences, each with elegant designs embodying the spirit of Mediterranean lifestyle.

Buying a luxury home in Funtana

Buying a house in Funtana involves certain costs: transfer tax, realtor commissions, notary fees, and potential inspection or legal fees. The average real estate commission for both buyer and seller usually ranges between 3% and 5% of the purchase price. The transfer tax on private property is 3%, while other potential costs vary.

Living in Luxury: Funtana lifestyle

Funtana offers a sublime lifestyle, replete with luxury shops and high-quality restaurants. Some of the most popular spots include the five-star hotel and restaurant Mauro, renowned for its exquisite cuisine and lavish ambience. For entertainment, Hotel Funtana is famous for its casino and thrilling nightlife.
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Location and Accessibility

Its strategic location allows easy accessibility by road and rail from Poreč, the nearest city, which is 7 km away. Funtana is served by the international airports of Pula and Zagreb, conveniently located 52 km and 238 km away, respectively.

Education Institutions

The region boasts of several stellar educational institutions. The University of Poreč and The Juraj Dobrila University of Pula cater to post-secondary education while Funtana Primary School provides excellent foundational learning.

Revel in the best of Funtana

Funtana is a haven for sport enthusiasts with sailing, tennis, and horseback riding among the activities offered. The town is the location of the annual Festivity of St. Bernard, a celebration of the town’s patron saint, coupled with a diverse range of cultural, art and gastronomic exhibitions. Prominent museums in the vicinity include the Dino Park and the Agrolaguna Wine Cellar.

Healthcare in Funtana

The region is well-served by several hospitals and clinics, including the General Hospital Pula and the Funtana Health Center.

Funtana’s Infrastructure and Amenities

Funtana's public infrastructure is well-developed, with a steady supply of utilities and public services ensuring a convenient and comfortable living experience. The town offers a rich mix of amenities ranging from community parks to luxury spas, encapsulating the essence of Funtana's high-end coastal living. Regardless of whether you are seeking a tranquil retreat, an enriching cultural experience, or an active sporting lifestyle, Funtana offers the perfect ambiance for a luxury-filled life.

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Living in the region

Vrsar - Poreč - Rovinj


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Living in Vrsar

Perched on the western coast of the Istrian peninsula, Vrsar is a captivating little town steeped in medieval history and crowned with grand views of the sparkling Adriatic Sea. It's known for its remarkable blend of ancient sights, including the Romanesque gates, the enticing old town and the illustrious Church of St. Martin. Lying just 30 km away from Pula, Vrsar enjoys strategic proximity to other major Istrian cities, whilst being conveniently situated near national and international airports. Nested between the sea and the Lim Bay, this enchanting coastal town offers an irresistible appeal to the luxury clientele seeking a serene yet opulent lifestyle.

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Living in Poreč

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Living in Rovinj

Rovinj, once a humble fishing village, is now a coveted Mediterranean gem. Steeped in history, its narrow stone-paved streets echo the symphony of its past from the Romanic, Gothic, and Renaissance eras, culminating at the crowning jewel - the imposing St Euphemia’s Basilica. Geographically, Rovinj perches on the north Adriatic Sea along the western coast of the Istrian Peninsula. Its brimming coastline and myriad offshore islands entice those who seek to marry the tranquility of azure waters with the buzz of a cosmopolitan life.