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Kempinski Hotel Adriatic


Waterfront visits a fi ve star property on Croatia’s beautiful Istrian coastline


but can boast a breathtaking beauty all in its own right. T e largest peninsula in the Adriatic was part of Italy until as late as 1947, before making up part of the former Yugoslavia until Croatia gained independence in 1991. T e region has enjoyed a fascinating, and somewhat volatile history, which belies its status today as an enviable tourist destination. T e Kempinski Hotel is located in the North


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West of the peninsula, around an hour’s drive from Pula Airport, off ering views as far as Venice on a clear day. Travelling up the coast, the pretty towns of Poreč and Rovinj are well worth a visit, while Pula itself is home to one of the best preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world. As we were welcomed into the hotel we marvelled at the contemporary style that


eralded as the “Croatian Tuscanny”, Istria, in the north of the country, is renowned for its distinguished Italian good looks


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