Hotel Lone cleverly combines elegant architecture with contemporary furnishings and artwork. Positioned in a secluded bay right on the edge of Zlatni Rt forest park, the hotel is a 15 minute walk along the coast from Rovinj.
The 236 rooms and 12 suites are spacious and comfortable, all are decorated in neutral tones of beige, grey and charcoal, and have floor-to-ceiling glazing leading onto private terraces. Bathrooms have both a tub and separate walk-in rain shower, complete with Malin+Goetz toiletries. The 16 Jazz rooms come with a plunge whirlpool (running the length of the terrace) while the ultra-indulgent Bay Suite has two furnished terraces and fantastic sea views.
Inside the hotel there are several restaurants and bars with a top-
The "On" restaurant uses a combination of show cooking, classic serving and buffet style dining to present its wide selection of freshly prepared foods and beverages. Restaurant "E" is the hotels sushi restaurant, where guests can come and taste the best and freshest ingredients in a sophisticated and relaxed ambience.
There is a big freeform outdoor seawater pool, with whirlpools, waterfalls and geysers, surrounded by sunbathing terraces, set amid leafy gardens and hidden by a row of towering trees. Nearby, the Mulini beach has sunbeds and parasols overlooking the Adriatic Sea and offers yoga and stand-up paddle boarding. For those looking for more natural beaches, borrow a bicycle and explore Zlatni Rt.
The Lone Wellness & Spa has a heated indoor pool wchich looks onto woodland, and offers sauna, massage, beauty treatments and an ultra-modern gym. Tennis courts and coaching are also available on request.
Lying as a large, bulbous peninsula in the north west corner of Croatia, Istria offers a rich variety of delights, from the picturesque coves and beaches of the coastline, to the silent, ancient inland covered in woods, drowned valleys and rolling hills.
As varied as the topography, the culture of Istria draws on its ancient history as a Roman colony and reflects the combination of a centuries old association with Italy and its status as the playground of wealthy Austrians during the heyday of 19th century Austrian dominance.
It is a region that offers some of the best cities in the Balkans - Pula, inhabited for the past 3,000 years, has one of the finest Roman amphitheatre surviving, a sprawling complex, and also a beautiful 2nd century BC Temple of Augustus and other rich remnants from that era. Porec boasts the very finest 6th century Byzantine mosaics, whilst the old Venetian town of Rovinj is one of the most attractive towns imaginable, a delight of old cobbled streets and small squares inside its ancient walls.
Head just a few miles inland from the coast and the interior of Istria offers an entirely different, sparsely populated world of villages with a certain bucolic beauty thanks to winter rains from the Alps. Picturesque for sure but the region hides the pain of its youth gone, lost to the lure of city lights and material promises.
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The Istrian peninsula has a pleasant Mediterranean climate with mild winters and dry, warm summers. Read More
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