Adriatic Hotel Umag
Jadranska BB Umag, Istria, 52470, Croatia
Check Rates and Availability
mm/dd/yyyy
mm/dd/yyyy
Travel Blogs Nearby
Accommodating Trieste
... babies. It was 9:30pm before the ship was even unloaded. We had another adventure with the strollers, but eventually made it. Poor, poor babies! I have never been so glad to have an overnight bag and their beds with us. Luckily, two screaming babies got us through the check in lines on the ship very quickly. By 11:00pm, we had all crashed, clean and fed. Then it was time to write off the beginning as a bad dream and enjoy the actual ...
Ears, fleas and horses
... filled with spooky witches and Jack-o’-Laterns, horses and the various art we had created over the past few weeks. Our tiny apartment was beginning to look like a bit of home. By the time we were done organizing, it was time to make our spooky feast. We found some orchiette pasta while we were in Trieste, so this became the base of our scary dish. We added some sheep mushroom pieces and sautéed leeks, and called our dish ears, fleas ...
A City of Light
... more stairs than we could count that lead to our roof top rooms. It turned out to be the perfect place to have a drink (thank you again my best friends at the Kamenar for the ice!) and watch some of the local talent as they danced and sang the night away in the square below our balcony. It was also a great place to dry some of the clothing that we washed out being unable to find a convenient laundry.
...
Moving in to Rovinj
... and another for the kids to play at the park, we continued our walk. The old town does not allow cars in the streets, so the girls loved the feeling of not having to worry about getting run over. Zelka told us of a local pizza place called San Giacomo that they liked so we gave that a try which turned out to be a pretty good pizza place. Tomorrow we'll start work on stocking up our kitchen with food and exploring the town some ...
Hotel Valamar
... was satisfied with the hygiene of the pool and could proceed to be a kid and frolic. I did some laps, they played, and we all enjoyed the peace in the pool, as we were the only guests using it. It was tiled in blues and greens, very spa like, cool water features, a small kids pool, whirlpool and a solarium that was decorated like the beach. We all enjoyed laying on the sun beds in the solarium to warm up after our ...
This hotel was formerly known as: Adriatic



