HOTEL SOL SIPAR is located directly on the Adriatic Sea, just one kilometre from the Umag city centre. It is a perfect Istrian destination for those looking for quiet relaxation and convenience.
This new, modern four-star hotel, with panoramatic view to the sea, has been completly renovated in 2017. The hotel surroundings offer a lot of possibilities: active guests can enjoy walks along city-paths or spending time in nature, others can spend time resting by the pool or relaxing on the beach. There are also some cafés, local shops and amazing restaurants nearby.
HOTEL SOL SIPAR is located directly on the Adriatic Sea, just one kilometre from the Umag city centre. It is a perfect Istrian destination for those looking for quiet relaxation and convenience.
With indoor and outdoor swimming pools in addition to the beach, finding a perfect place to enjoy the summer sun is no problem at hotel Sipar. ACI marina is situated in the immediate vicinity.
Hotel facilities:
• Parking
• Parking direct for the hotel for extra charge
• Reception
• Safe on reception desk
• Exchange
• Lift
• Buffet-Restaurant
• A la carte restaurant with outdoor terrace on the beach and sea view
• Aperitif bar
• Lobby bar
• Pool bar / Snack bar (available June - mid September)
• 2 x Conference room
• Hairdresser
• Fitness
• Souvenir shop
• Laundry and ironing service
• Internet corner
• Newspaper stand
• Outdoor swimming pool with sunbeds and sunshades on sun terrace
• Children's outdoor pool
• Indoor swimming pool
Check in: 14:00
Check out: 10:00
Room equipment:
• Double and triple rooms
• Family rooms
• TV/SAT
• WiFi internet connection
• Telephone
• Air-condition
• Minibar
• Safe deposit box
• Bathroom with a shower box and hair dryer
• Balcony
• Room service (with extra charge)
• Rooms with access for people with special needs are available on the ground floor
Gastronomy:
• Halfboard
• Breakfast and dinner buffet
• Show Cooking
• Themed culinary evenings
Sport and recreation:
• Fitness
• Tennis courts with tennis school
• Water sports
• Table tennis
• Beach volley
• Jogging path
• Evening entertainment
• Park & Ride station – automatic city bike and e-bike rental system
Beaches:
• 20 m from the hotel
• Paved beach in front of the hotel
• Sandy beach
• Deck chairs and umbrellas for extra charge
• Snack bar at the beach
About destination Umag[hide][show]
UMAG
Umag is a town and port on the north-western coast of Istria, 13 km northwest of Buje. The old town core is situated on a peninsula, between two shallow bays. The northern, more spacious bay is protected by a breakwater and converted into a harbour. Economy is based on farming, viniculture, fishing and tourism. The hinterland of Umag abounds in fertile and cultivated land, with fields reaching the coast (vine is the main crop). A number of shallows were formed by erosion of soil, which provide excellent fishing grounds. The new part of the town faces the open bay and is connected with the tourist part of the town in the north-west. The port is exposed to north-westerly winds and allows docking of vessels drawing up to 3.5 m. Umag Marina (Nautical Centre Umag) is located in the northern part of the port. Umag lies on the regional road connecting Savudrija with Novigrad, as well as Umag with Buje. In Roman times Umag was known as Umacus. Narrow and winding streets and picturesque squares reveal a mediaeval urban structure; preserved are parts of the town wall, reinforced by towers in the 14th century. The Baroque parish church (whose construction started in 1730) has a characteristic shallow dome; the church keeps a part of a Gothic polyptych from the 15th century. - Since 1985 the Dante Gallery, owned by Marin Cettin, has been opened. Exhibited and promoted are mainly modern works of art. Umag has a number of hotels, hotel annexes, apartments, bungalows, campsites and a marina offering standard supporting services, which guarantee a pleasant stay and vacation - recreational opportunities include swimming pools, beaches, a casino, sports grounds, as well as special programs for older people, huntsmen, anglers and nature lovers. Cultural and historic sites and structures are often used as stages for concerts and other quality events.