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A Golf Course Near Umag and Buje

A Golf Course Near Umag and Buje

Building of a golf course under the name Markocija Golf Resort should soon begin in the proximity of Umag and Buje in Istria. The golf course will stretch across more than 103 acres. The building of three new resorts is also planned: Markocija, Kočevarija and Glavica, with different types of accommodation units, and a maximum capacity of 750 beds. Also planned is the building of 40 apartments, 64 terraced villas, 55 detached villas with pools, and a highest category hotel with 76 rooms and numerous additional contents, such as a conference and spa centre, children`s club and a large number of restaurants. The central part of the facility, which should be completed in two years, has been reserved for a catering area, a communal swimming pool and a reception desk for this zone. The whole investment is worth more than 100 million euros. Even though the construction of the golf course will begin before the building of the resorts, it is expected they will be completed at approximately the same time. This facility will be opened all year round.

The Tourist Board of the Istria County
www.istra.hr

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