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Funtana |
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| - private accommodation |
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agencies |
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| - hostels |
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| - rental
cars |
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restaurantes |
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| - camping |
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| - diving centres |
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| - nautics |
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| - congrees centres |
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| - health tourism |
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FUNTANA, a town in the central part of the western coast of
Istria, about 6 km south of Porec. It is situated on the low and
fertile coast, which provides many farming opportunities
(vineyards, olive-groves, citrus fruits, vegetables, wheat). The
ground is covered with a thick layer of red soil which holds
water. The indented low coast with a number of islands is an
attractive landscape for the development of tourism. |
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More intensive development of tourism started in the 1960s, when
in the attractive coastal area from Zelena laguna (Green Lagoon)
to Valkanela several campsites and a hotel village were built,
as well as numerous rooms and suites in family houses. Today
Funtana stretches on both sides of the road Porec - Vrsar. The
chief occupation is renting of rooms. One of the specific
features of the town is a great number of catering
establishments - restaurants, inns, wine cellars, etc. |
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Apart from the rich gastronomic offer, Funtana offers sports and
recreational facilities - for water sports (yachting, diving,
water skiing), tennis, football, miniature golf, boccia,
bowling, horseback riding, etc.During summer months, Funtana is
able to provide accommodation for about 20,000 tourists. The
town was awarded the prize for the best seaside resort on the
Adriatic in the category of small places. |
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In the vicinity of Funtana is the village of Flengi, famous for
an exquisite Istrian "konoba" (wine cellar offering also fish
and other home-made specialities). |
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