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He: Our last hours here in Balini. The last...

Paradise does exist! That we are now convinced of...

While enjoying a "Pivo and Vino" on the terrace...

First and foremost, our compliments with the way...

After a great week sailing the Adriatic on a...

Sanda: Sharing your house with us, allowing us to...

Bienvenuti a Balini!

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We are Nick (9 months) and Cyro (2,5 year) and we...

Tomorrow we are to leave after 1,5 week in...

 We love our stay in Casa Acqua Dolce. A week is not enough. We continue to be impressed with all the attention to the detail you've put into the house! We hope to be back.

We all had been in Istria once or more. But now...

Your house deserves a place in a designers'...

Just after the "forest" we saw the name-board "...

Thanks a lot for giving us the chance to make use...

"Hey, what a lovely house" said Chantal. And who...

Really high calls interior design, beautiful...

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News

Casa Acqua Dolce finished!

Our new house in Oprtalj is now fully decorated. The result is really stunning.

Marjo and Aline welcome you in their houses in Balini and Oprtalj

Now that our house in Oprtalj, Casa Acqua Dolce, and our house in Balini are fully renovated and decorated, we think it is time to open the house to a larger public.

The Parenzana, a new tourist destination

In Istria they recently opened a new tourist attraction: the 'Parenzana' or road of health and fr

The season of the white truffle has started in Istria!!

The culinary chefs agree upon one thing only: the truffle should be placed at t

Spring is back, with its wild asparagus

Spring is probably the most beautiful season of the year.

The oldest Lodgia of Istria being renovated in Oprtalj

In Oprtalj (Portole) there are two lodgias (covered markets): a big one just outside the city walls, which is still in use, and a small on the first little square when entering the city.