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Umag is a small town on the north-western coast of Istria. The town is characterised above all by its Mediterranean charm. In the old town you will find numerous buildings and monuments that tell the story of an eventful past. The city was conquered by the Romans and used as a summer residence. It is located only a few kilometres from the border with Slovenia and is the first major town you reach when entering Croatia from Western Europe. Along with Savudrija, Umag is thus the westernmost town in Istria. It is a relatively small town with about 12 thousand inhabitants, but it has a lot to offer.
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Porec, Istria (Croatia)

From: 2.450 € per week

  • 6 Persons
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • Outdoor pool 28 m2
  • Villa 288m2
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Groznjan, Istria (Croatia)

From: 1.750 € per week

  • 6 Persons
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathrooms
  • Outdoor pool 36 m2
  • Villa 140m2
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Porec, Istria (Croatia)

From: 2.480 € per week

  • 8 Persons
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathrooms
  • Outdoor pool 34 m2
  • Villa 185m2
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Buje, Istria (Croatia)

From: 1.197 € per week

  • 4 Persons
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathrooms
  • Outdoor pool 32 m2
  • Villa 128m2
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Vižinada, Istria (Croatia)

From: 1.897 € per week

  • 14 Persons
  • 7 Bedrooms
  • Outdoor pool 32 m2
  • Villa 220m2
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From: 1.897 € per week

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Porec, Istria (Croatia)

From: 2.730 € per week

  • 8 Persons
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • Outdoor pool 32 m2
  • Villa 287m2
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Porec, Istria (Croatia)

From: 2.730 € per week

  • 8 Persons
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • Outdoor pool 32 m2
  • Villa 287m2
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Vižinada, Istria (Croatia)
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From: 1.148 € per week

  • 4 Persons
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • Outdoor pool 32 m2
  • Villa 120m2
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Vižinada, Istria (Croatia)

From: 1.850 € per week

  • 8 Persons
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 4 Bathrooms
  • Outdoor pool 40 m2
  • Villa 190m2
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Porec, Istria (Croatia)

From: 1.176 € per week

  • 5 Persons
  • 2 Bedrooms
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  • Outdoor pool 32 m2
  • Villa 120m2
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Umag is a small town on the north-western coast of Istria. The town is characterised above all by its Mediterranean charm. In the old town you will find numerous buildings and monuments that tell the story of an eventful past. The city was conquered by the Romans and used as a summer residence. It is located only a few kilometres from the border with Slovenia and is the first major town you reach when entering Croatia from Western Europe. Along with Savudrija, Umag is thus the westernmost town in Istria. It is a relatively small town with about 12 thousand inhabitants, but it has a lot to offer.

Family villa in Umag for an active holiday in Istria

Umag is the ideal place for an active family holiday in Istria and there are of course several reasons for this. First of all, the offer of quiet beaches where your children can swim carefree and try endless water sports. Thanks to the endless coastal promenade, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll here in the evening after a relaxing day by the sea or by the pool of your very own private villa. Taste delicious Istrian specialities such as prosciutto, truffles or olive oil in one of the many restaurants and treat yourself to a good glass of wine to go with it. The Malvasia and Teran varieties are particularly popular in this area. You can find a list of recommended restaurants in Istria here in our blog.

A vacation home in Istria in the middle of nature but still close to the action

In our offer you will find numerous villas that are located in the immediate vicinity of Umag. This means that you can enjoy the best of both worlds. On the one hand, you have the peace and quiet you need in your own private villa, which is usually located in the middle of nature. In addition, there is usually a pool with sunbeds, a cosy corner for barbecuing and a fenced garden, so that your children, but also your four-legged friends, can play and explore the surroundings without any worries. If you are looking for something active, Umag is the right place for you - the town offers something for everyone.

Remains of past times - perfectly integrated into everyday life

As already mentioned, you can feel the influence of Roman times almost on every corner. Particularly noteworthy are the partially preserved city wall, the city gate and a bridge from the 10th century. A beautiful coastal promenade runs along the entire coast of the city and the marina, ending directly in the city centre and the Hautpplatz square. Here you will find a 16th century church, interesting old towers, as well as historical buildings that tell of the former life in this region. Choose a rustic villa from our selection of holiday homes in Istria and feel like you've stepped back in time.

Sport in the centre for the perfect active holiday in Istria

Umag is widely known as a town of sports. First and foremost, of course, is tennis. Once a year in July, tennis stars from all over the world meet here at the ATP Croatia Open Umag and measure their strength on the clay courts of the famous shell-shaped court at Stella Maris. The tournament has a special charm - the skin matches are played under floodlights in the evening and directly in front of the stadium is the sea. The sunset here is breathtaking and the whole setting makes for spectacular pictures on TV every year when the tournament takes place. So if you are a tennis lover, you should not miss Umag. Cyclists also get their money's worth here. Explore the coast on two wheels or discover the rest of Istria on one of the many marked cycle paths in the immediate vicinity. If you are looking for tips on the ideal route, you will find some suggestions in our blog.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Umag located and how can I reach it?

Umag is located in the northwest of the Istrian Peninsula and is one of the first cities on the Istrian coast that you will encounter if you are arriving from the northern side of the Istrian peninsula. It is only a few kilometers away from the border crossings of Plovanija and Kaštel. Umag is well connected via all main roads and it is very easy to reach it from the direction of different European countries, primarily Slovenia, Austria, Italy and Germany.

What activities are available in and around Umag?

Umag is located on the coast of the Adriatic Sea, so it is a great choice if you want to enjoy swimming and water sports. In and around Umag you will find numerous well-equipped beaches where you can enjoy a swim as well as a rich offer of recreation. Take a walk through the old city center and explore the history of the city or enjoy a long and relaxing walk along the seashore and the city marina. If you like tennis, Umag is an ideal choice because every year the ATP Croatia Open, a tennis tournament where famous tennis stars from around the world are gathering.

What are the most famous landmarks in Umag?

If you decide to visit Umag, you should definitely take the time and visit its old town. Due to its history, Umag contains numerous monuments and buildings from Roman times. We also recommend a visit to the Savudrija lighthouse. It was built in 1818 and is the only lighthouse on the Adriatic, which is still in use. It is only 9 kilometers from Umag, so you can easily reach it in various ways.

Where is the closest airport?

The nearest airport is located in Pula and is 80 km from Umag, and there are also airports in Rijeka (130 km) and Triest (90 km). Umag is really well connected from the direction of all these airports, so you will easily reach it if you decide to arrive via airplane.

What are the beaches in and around Umag like?

The beaches in Umag are mostly rocky or pebbles, and within the resorts of Stella Maris and Zambratija you will also find sandy beaches. A large number of beaches in Umag has a blue flag, which indicates excellent water quality, additional facilities and a high level of security.

Is Umag suitable for a family vacation?

Umag is very suitable for a family vacation, not only because of numerous beaches where your children will be able to enjoy the sea without any worries. In addition, additional facilities such as the rental of pedal boats, SUPs, surfing, diving, sailing and many other are available on most beaches. In the immediate vicinity of Umag you can find as many as 2 aquaparks: Aquacolors near Poreč and Istralandia near Novigrad. Dinopark, a true gem for dinosaur fans, is located in nearby Funtana. All of this with the appropriate villa that offers additional facilities for the whole family will give you an ideal family vacation in Istria.

Is Umag a pet-friendly destination?

A large number of villas with a pool in Umag from our offer is suitable for for a vacation with pets. In addition, you will find several beaches in Umag that are suitable for swimming with your dog. Just be careful that the beaches are marked with a corresponding sign, otherwise swimming with dogs is not allowed.

What is the best time to visit Umag?

The best time to visit Umag is between April and October, as in the rest of Istria. The sea temperature is between 25 and 27 °C. Umag is mostly visited during summer (especially July and August), therefore May, late September and early October are recommended for those who prefer less crowded places.

What kind of restaurants can I find in and around Umag?

The offer of the Umag restaurant is really diverse, so you will find all the best Istria has to offer here: restaurants with local specialties, most of which stand out for truffles, prosciutto and homemade olive oil. There are also countless restaurants where you can taste excellent fish from the Adriatic Sea, but also somewhat more ordinary restaurants with all our familiar dishes like pizza or pasta.

What kind of villas are available in and around Umag?

In Umag and the immediate vicinity you will find numerous luxuriously decorated villas. All villas are equipped with a pool and top facilities that will allow you a carefree and comfortable stay with the entire family. Explore our offer of family villas with a pool in Umag and find the one that suits your wishes best.