Located in Bale in the southwestern part of the Istrian peninsula, Hotel La Grisa offers guests a quiet refuge. All rooms have air conditioning, a seating area and a flat-screen cable and satellite...
Kathy
United States of America
Large room in the hotel’s annex across the street. Loved the space, the design of the armoire with drawers underneath and space for one’s luggage. Newer heating. Was like new. Large bathroom with very nice walk-in shower where the water actually stays in a fairly confined space and drains where it is supposed to! Loved the heated floor in the bathroom for how it felt underfoot but also because it helped dry out our towels and some hand-washed laundry.
Friendly and helpful staff
Easy parking just a block away
Spreading on 120,000 square yards, among Istrian vineyards and olive groves, the luxurious Wine Hotel and Restaurant Meneghetti provides an oasis of nature.
Abby
United States of America
Everything. The facilities and staff were top notch!
Located 3.7 mi from Bale and a couple of steps from the beach, Camping Homes Mon Perin features air-conditioned units. The property offers 3 restaurants and a spacious garden filled with pine trees.
Areli
Italy
Close to the beach, many things to do. It has everything we need and not go out to the community.
Villa Lav is located in the ancient Istrian town of Bale. It is surrounded by a lush garden with an outdoor pool equipped with sun loungers.
Martina
Croatia
Premises are wonderful, traditional rustic stone built, beautiful and spacious bathroom with tiles to die for, rustic style interior, comfy bed, pool, tidy lawn, villa surrounded by trees, restaurant, staff is friendly and helpful, we got a free meal due to the fact restaurant was pre-booked for birthday party, so we couldn't eat there (and weather was too bad to dine on the restaurant terrace. But we were served in our room without charge. They are also pet friendly so next time I'll bring a dog too. Food was delicious, we tried Istrian cheese and prosciutto, stuffed spicy peppers, baked olives, almonds, fried zucchinis...
With all rooms offering a private balcony and great views of the surrounding countryside, Guest House Maxi features a quiet location in Golaš. Free WiFi access is available in all areas.
Located in the center of ancient Istrian town Bale made entirely out of stone, Guest House Macan offers rooms and apartments with satellite TV and a garden with seating area.
Maja
Croatia
The only thing good about this room was location. The location is perfect, it's basically in the middle of the Bale. You are a minute from everything.
Apartment Ane is located in Bale, just 7.7 miles from Morosini-Grimani Castle and 8.9 miles from Balbi Arch. The 3-star apartment is 14 miles from Pula Arena.
♡♡Guest**
Hungary
Ane is the kindest host I've ever met :)
At our departure we also received presents and home made cookies from her.
In her apartment we never miss anything, needless to bring salt, sugar or coffee, there is everything including kitchen utensils and toiletries.
And even more...
Apartment Nela offers self-catering accommodations located in Bale. Free WiFi access is available.
Andreea
Romania
Great staff, very nice, although they don't speak English (they do Italian and German), very close to the city centre, the city is extremely beautiful. Nice balcony and garden with BBQ outside, very well prepared. The rooms are big enough, one big bathroom and a smaller one, good enough for 8 people at least.
On average, 3-star hotels in Bale cost £69 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bale are £95 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bale can be found for £366 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bale this weekend is £83 or, for a 4-star hotel, £146. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bale for this weekend cost around £379 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £75 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bale for tonight. You'll pay around £148 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bale will cost around £427, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
What Guests Said About Bale:
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is very convenient for us that Bale is somewhere in the...
It is very convenient for us that Bale is somewhere in the middle between Pula and Rovinj, also many great sights to see such as Kamenjak, also a lof of small islands to visit. We really enjoyed our stay. We stayed for 5 nights and it was much too short! Could visit for a month.
Lara
Slovenia
10
Scored 10
Bale is located within driving distance to bigger tourist...
Bale is located within driving distance to bigger tourist attractions (Pula, Brijuni/Fazana, Rovinj are 20-25 min away), which makes it close enough to explore and far enough to avoid noise and crowds. I loved its location, because it is also convenient for outdoor activities (proximity of sea, biking, hiking). I loved the old city, cobbled streets, beautiful vistas. I would recommend it equally to those looking for an active vacation experience or to those just looking to relax.
Tina
Croatia
10
Scored 10
Charming quiet town.
Charming quiet town. Well maintained homes and a small number of shops and eateries. Although we were told it was typically Istrian unlike other towns we visited it had hardly any commercial establishments. It is not on the water but close by. As with any older Istrian town you park outside the center and walk with no cars to bother you!
Robin
United States of America
10
Scored 10
A truly charming and one of a kind historic town, with all...
A truly charming and one of a kind historic town, with all sorts of surprises, from great dining (La Grisa and Istra are two musts), to lovely cafes, eventful summer ( I need to come back for Jazz festival) and pristine nearby beaches (reachable via free town provide transport). And, nearby activities, including nearby Rovinj, biking on trails, wineries, olive orchards, water parks, etc, just make it, for us, a repeat location for our exploration of Istria and it's surroundings.
Kresimir
10
Scored 10
Bale is a small village from the 17-18.th century with a lot...
Bale is a small village from the 17-18.th century with a lot of beeautiful houses.there are hundreds of trees and flowers. To buy food or to go to restaurant also super place.There is a bakery and an ice-cream shop too.
György Árpád
Hungary
10
Scored 10
Very nice medieval town. Only few tourists.
Very nice medieval town. Only few tourists. Good restaurants. Ideal place to stay if you look for a quite place. 6 - 10 km to the beach. To get around a car is necessary. Ideal place for an elderly couple without kids.
Really nice location, we easily traveled to Italy, Slovenia, Pula and so on.
It looks like the apartment is part of the castle itself, and despite that - spacious and nice. Town Bale is also great (and very small and quiet).
Included Mon Perin beach (5 minutes on car) is nice itself, also it has a very good Wibit water adventure part (I thought some photos are some kind of fake, but they are real - it is just Mon Perin camping site part), also freely available for everyone.
The owner is really good.
Everything was perfect. Its a super cosy and friendly, one of a kind luxurious restort. Access to the seaside / beach is possible as well. Hotel staff is pure gem: all of them are super friendly and attentative, making our stay unforgetably classy and unique.. Food - delicious. Wines - lovely and happy drinkable.
Thanks a lot to everyone who assisted us (incl. room service, reception, concierge, restaurant / bar / Spa personnel etc.) and see you soon again 🙋♂️🍾✨️
The farmhouse is amazing, beautifully renovated yet still authentic and cozy, peaceful and surrounded by Istrian nature. Rovinj and Bale, a hidden gem worth exploring, are near and easily reached by car. The host is wonderful, very attentive and happy to meet all of your needs, and gives great tips for local dining. Breakfast is excellent, all local (or authentic Croatian :) ) foods, fresh fruits and juices, with good coffee. All around good service!
Love the wine and food and the accommodation in the older styled buildings is very beautiful. The accommodation and winery looked 90% finished (lots of electrical wires picking from walls) so when complete it will be lovely. A slightly more service focused approach, one that made you feel like less of an imposition on their time, would be needed to make this feel more like luxury boutique hotel than a winery with added rooms.
Great staff, very nice, although they don't speak English (they do Italian and German), very close to the city centre, the city is extremely beautiful. Nice balcony and garden with BBQ outside, very well prepared. The rooms are big enough, one big bathroom and a smaller one, good enough for 8 people at least.
Our favourite place in Croatia! Bale is so relaxed and this hotel is right in the historic center. When we arrived we got a welcome drink and could chill in the café. We loved that we could eat right there in the courtyard. Radio Swiss Jazz plays in the background. Amazing experience.
Located in a Very pretty village... great evening stroll!
Very nice boutique hotel: several village houses fused together
Very nice pool area, better than we expected!
Very good restaurant!
Quick drive to local beach, with hotel pass
Really, really loved the property! We were a family of 8 with a 2 yo! Great place for families, pool areas, parks, bakery, market and access to the ocean were 10/10!! I would definitely stay again, but only in a newer house.
Complete home in a picturesque town (Bale) between highlights of the Istrian coast (Rovinj & Pula). Very courteous host. So nice to stroll through Bale for morning bread, cappuccino or ice cream
Stunning apartment 50 meters outside the old town of the surprisingly magical little town of Bale. We used this as our base to see all of Croatian Istria. We loved coming home here each night.
The place is spacious and well-equibed. The host and hostess are extremely welcoming. We enjoyed our stay there. Thx again and again for your kindness.
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