Best Family Hotels in Istria with a Swimming Pool
23 family-friendly hotels with swimming pool in Istria . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Istria's coastline gets hot and crowded in July and August, and Adriatic beaches near Poreč or Rovinj are mostly pebble or rock — not the easy sandy paddle young kids want. A hotel with a proper swimming pool changes the trip. Most Istrian family resorts pair an outdoor pool deck with a heated indoor pool for cool mornings or rainy afternoons, and the better ones add a shallow kids' section so a three-year-old can wade in without parents holding their breath. We've picked five hotels across Poreč, Pula, Umag and Rovinj where the pool is the real reason to book.
Istria feels more like northern Italy than Croatia. Roman amphitheatres in Pula, Venetian belltowers in Rovinj, truffle hunts in the inland forests, fish markets in Poreč. The drive between Umag and Pula takes 90 minutes end to end, so a pool hotel anywhere on this peninsula puts you within reach of three or four day-trip towns. Family resorts here cluster on green peninsulas just outside the old towns — quiet at night, walkable to a bakery, with a 10-minute stroll to the historic centre when you want it.
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🏊Why an Istria pool hotel works for family holidays
Pool design matters more in Istria than parents expect. The standard Plava Laguna or Valamar setup gives you a main outdoor pool with sun loungers, a smaller children's pool nearby (usually with a small slide or a fountain feature), and an indoor pool inside the wellness area. The good ones — Pelegrin, Bellevue, Riviera — keep the indoor pool open year-round and heat it to 28-30 degrees. The very good ones — Lone, Brioni — add hydromassage seats, a separate baby pool with a max depth of 20cm, and pool bars where you can order a coffee without getting out.
The second variable is shade. An Istrian July day hits 33 degrees with hard direct sun. Hotels with a shaded section of the pool deck (umbrellas, awnings, palms) save the trip if you have fair-skinned kids. Molindrio, Histria and Riviera all have meaningful shade. Lone and Brioni go further with pergolas over part of the deck. If you're booking peak summer with a baby or toddler, this is the single feature to filter for.
Parent's take
After three Istrian summers we've stopped booking pebble-beach-only hotels with kids under six. The pool is where they actually swim, where they make friends, where they spend most of the day. The sea is for one ice-cream stop in the late afternoon. Pick the pool first, the sea view second.
Our Top 23 Picks
Hotels in Istria with swimming pool, sorted by guest rating.

Wine Residence Cattunar
Nova Vas 3
Wonderful
349 reviews
Wine Residence Cattunar sits in the Brtonigla hills 25 minutes inland from the Adriatic Golf Course, with five rooms set in working vineyards and an in-house restaurant focused on Istrian wine. Golf shuttles to Savudrija leave at 7:30am every morning during high season.
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€1202/night
Why families love Wine Residence Cattunar
The Cattunar is a niche pick — five rooms means it's quiet, golf-focused, and not the choice if you've got toddlers needing a baby pool. Where it shines is for families with older kids (10+) who'll appreciate the working vineyard, the wine-tasting evening, and the proper Istrian dinner setup. The owner family runs the operation, so service feels personal and the restaurant is a destination in its own right.

Maistra Select Family Hotel Amarin
Monsena, Rovinj
Wonderful
4,230 reviews
Family Hotel Amarin is purpose-built for families with young children, and it shows. The resort spreads across a pine-covered peninsula north of Rovinj with a 3,000 sqm indoor-outdoor play zone, dedicated baby pool and baby facilities at the buffet, water slides, a kids club running morning-to-evening programmes, and three restaurants. The all-inclusive package is the most comprehensive in Istria.
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€649/night
Why families love Maistra Select Family Hotel Amarin
Amarin is the hotel where other parents at the pool nod knowingly at you, because everyone is in the same boat. The baby pool had a gradual entry ramp that our 2-year-old could navigate alone. The buffet had bottle warmers and blenders right next to the highchairs. The kids' play zone was genuinely massive, not a cordoned-off corner of a lobby. We paid a premium at 649 EUR/night, but between the three included restaurants, free kids club, and pool complex, we spent less than 50 EUR on extras the entire week.

Lone Hotel by Maistra Collection
Zlatni Rt, Rovinj
Wonderful
4,152 reviews
The Lone is Istria's design hotel, a concrete-and-glass modernist block set in the Zlatni Rt forest park outside Rovinj's old town. The indoor pool is part of a 1,700 sqm wellness centre with three sauna rooms, and there is a 25m outdoor seawater pool, a separate kids' pool, and a playground. The kids' club runs daily in summer for ages 4-12.
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€538/night
Why families love Lone Hotel by Maistra Collection
At 538 EUR a night, this is a splurge. Worth it? If you value design, space, and a genuine sense of calm, yes. The indoor pool was serene, not a chaotic splash zone, which suited our kids in the morning before the outdoor pools opened. The kids' club ran from 10am to 5pm with crafts, sports, and nature walks through the Zlatni Rt park. The three restaurants were all excellent, and the kids' menu went beyond the usual pasta-and-fries routine. Rovinj's old town is a 15-minute walk along the waterfront, beautiful at sunset.

Grand Hotel Brioni Pula, A Radisson Collection Hotel
Pula seafront
Wonderful
620 reviews
A Radisson Collection 5-star wedged between Pula's Roman amphitheatre and the Adriatic, with six floodlit clay courts run on-site by the Pula Tennis Academy. Court 1 sits 30 metres from the heated outdoor pool, so the non-playing parent can supervise from a sun lounger.
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€353/night
Why families love Grand Hotel Brioni Pula, A Radisson Collection Hotel
Six clay courts at this price feels almost like a mistake — the academy here trained two ATP juniors. We slotted in 8am hits before the heat, then walked the kids straight from court back into the pool. The kids club from age 4 freed both adults for one mixed doubles morning. Breakfast pastries kept disappearing into our 7-year-old's pockets.

Hotel Arupinum
Rovinj forest park
Wonderful
280 reviews
Quiet 4-star inside Rovinj's Punta Corrente forest park, a 12-minute walk from the old town along a paved seafront promenade. Two clay courts on site plus access to the eight-court complex at sister property Maistra Tennis Centre next door.
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€265/night
Why families love Hotel Arupinum
The forest setting felt like a small miracle in July — pine shade over the pool deck, no traffic noise, and the courts get sea breeze from 4pm so afternoon play actually works here. Walking pram-friendly into Rovinj for gelato (Galija makes the best). Our 9-year-old took two group lessons and was rallying decently by Friday.

Petram Resort & Residences
Crveni Vrh, Savudrija
Wonderful
1,850 reviews
Petram Resort & Residences sits on the northern tip of Istria with private beach access and a rooftop pool with sea views. The two-bedroom family apartments include full kitchens with dishwashers, washing machines, dining tables that seat six, and balconies with sea or pine-forest views. The resort has an indoor pool, sauna, kids' playground and three restaurants on site.
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€245/night
Why families love Petram Resort & Residences
Petram is the closest thing to a private rental with hotel service. The two-bedroom unit had a real kitchen — full-size fridge, dishwasher, oven and a kettle that didn't break on day two — which let us do breakfast and one dinner per day in the apartment. The rooftop pool was the kids' favourite (sunset swims with the Slovenian coast on the horizon), and the playground had a climbing frame our 6-year-old could spend an hour on. The 9.3 rating is well earned. Price for a two-bed apartment in early July: 245 EUR/night including parking.

Meneghetti Wine Hotel and Winery - Relais & Chateaux
Stancija Meneghetti 1
Wonderful
250 reviews
Meneghetti Wine Hotel is a Relais & Châteaux property in the central Istria countryside near Bale, with a focus on Istrian gastronomy, an outdoor pool with garden views, and golf concierge service to Savudrija (45 minutes drive).
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€2088/night
Why families love Meneghetti Wine Hotel and Winery - Relais & Chateaux
Meneghetti is the most adult-feeling of the five — it's primarily a foodie destination with serious tasting menus, a stunning olive grove setting, and a wine cellar that'll keep one parent very occupied. Children are welcomed but not catered to with the same intensity as at coastal family hotels. Best for parents of teens (12+) who appreciate slow food and won't get bored at dinner. The pool and garden are beautiful but small.

San Canzian Hotel & Residences
Buje hilltop
Wonderful
340 reviews
Restored 11th-century stone hamlet in Istria's wine country, 25 minutes inland from the coast, with three clay courts on the property and a hilltop infinity pool overlooking the Mirna valley. Member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World.
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€420/night
Why families love San Canzian Hotel & Residences
The three courts here are tucked behind cypress trees, so the kids couldn't see us play — that turned out to be fine because the fenced playground next to the residences kept them genuinely busy. Restaurant Caroline does a 12-euro children's menu with proper food (gnocchi, grilled fish) instead of the usual hotel chicken nuggets. Quietest tennis hotel we tried.

Hotel Park Plava Laguna
Plava Laguna, north of Poreč
Wonderful
1,310 reviews
Hotel Park sits on the Plava Laguna peninsula three kilometres north of Poreč old town, surrounded by pine forest and a string of pebble coves. The renovated 2023 wing has dedicated family rooms with cots already in place and bottle warmers next to the kettle. The shallow pool is heated to 30 °C in shoulder season for paddling babies.
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€220/night
Why families love Hotel Park Plava Laguna
Park is the practical pick of our list. Rooms are larger than the chain average, the family-room layout has a partition wall so the cot is properly separated, and the heated shallow pool meant we could swim with our 9-month-old in early June without her getting cold. The poolside bar serves freshly puréed fruit smoothies for under-twos at no charge, which won us over by day two.

Hotel Parentium Plava Laguna
Zelena Laguna, Poreč
Wonderful
3,305 reviews
The Parentium is the flagship of Plava Laguna's Zelena Laguna complex, recently renovated with an indoor pool, full spa, and direct beachfront position. The all-inclusive here covers a notch above the sister hotels, with better drink selections and à la carte dining options twice per week.
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€380/night
Why families love Hotel Parentium Plava Laguna
This is where you go if you want Zelena Laguna's best without stepping outside the Plava Laguna family. The indoor pool was a lifesaver on the one rainy afternoon we had, and the spa felt like a genuine upgrade over the neighbouring hotels. Our kids wandered between Parentium and Zorna's facilities since guests can use both. The buffet here has a dedicated kids' corner at a lower height, which sounds small but made our 5-year-old feel independent at mealtimes.

Park Plaza Arena Pula
Verudela peninsula, Pula
Wonderful
1,420 reviews
Arena sits on the wooded Verudela peninsula four kilometres from Pula's Roman amphitheatre. The hotel was renovated in 2022 with parent-friendly touches: bottle sterilisers in the executive rooms, a baby-changing room next to reception, and a shaded shallow pool with built-in seats. Arena's cove has a paid lifeguard service from June to September.
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€175/night
Why families love Park Plaza Arena Pula
Arena impressed us with the small things. The reception staff offered a baby bath without us asking, the breakfast had unsalted vegetable purée jars in a cooler, and the pool lifeguards know to flag toddlers without armbands. The rooms are simple but they were spotless, and the cot was a real wooden Italian one rather than a flimsy travel cot. Pula's amphitheatre is 12 minutes by free shuttle.

Wonderful
494 reviews
Valamar Bellevue is Istria's most complete all-inclusive family resort, set on a wooded hillside above Rabac bay. The package includes three restaurants, five bars, Maro kids club for ages 3-12, an activity pool with water slides, a family pool, a saltwater relaxation pool, and evening entertainment. This is the hotel where the all-inclusive label genuinely covers everything families need.
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€418/night
Why families love Valamar Bellevue Resort
Bellevue felt like a village more than a hotel. The kids bounced between the water slides and the Maro club all morning, came back for a buffet lunch on the terrace, then spent the afternoon at the beach. The pebble cove below the resort is sheltered and shallow enough for small children. What surprised us was the food quality: fresh grilled fish at the outdoor restaurant, local Istrian pasta at the Italian one, and a kids' buffet that went beyond chicken nuggets. At 418 EUR/night it's not cheap, but we spent almost nothing beyond the room rate.

Hotel Pelegrin Plava Laguna
Katoro, Umag
Wonderful
568 reviews
Hotel Pelegrin reopened in 2024 after a full renovation, making it one of Istria's newest family resorts. The indoor pool sits within a modern wellness centre that includes a jacuzzi, Finnish sauna, and steam room. Outside, the hotel fronts directly onto the Katoro beach promenade in Umag, close to the Slovenian border.
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€284/night
Why families love Hotel Pelegrin Plava Laguna
Everything felt new and thought-through. The indoor pool was beautifully lit with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the garden, and the water was consistently warm at 29°C. Our kids preferred it over the outdoor pool because of the small waterfall feature at one end. The rooms had proper blackout curtains, which meant our 5-year-old actually napped. The only thing missing was a dedicated kids' club, but the beach was 50 metres away and that kept them busy.

Valamar Riviera Hotel & Residence
Old Town promenade, Poreč
Excellent
863 reviews
Valamar Riviera sits right on the Poreč promenade, a 5-min walk from the old town and the free shuttle boat to Sveti Nikola Island (where the beach is). The hotel has an outdoor pool, the Corallium wellness area with indoor pool, sauna and thermal circuit, plus connecting family rooms. Great for families who want a town base instead of a remote resort.
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€191/night
Why families love Valamar Riviera Hotel & Residence
The location is what sells this place: kids can walk off the Roman forum ice cream straight back to the pool, and the Sveti Nikola shuttle runs every 30 minutes for proper beach days. The spa is compact but has a heated indoor pool and kids are welcome mornings 10-12. Family rooms sleep 4 with a proper sofa bed, not a fold-out. Breakfast buffet is generous; half-board is worth it because dinner menus actually have kid-friendly pasta and grilled fish options.

Residence Del Mar Emotion
Liznjan, near Pula
Excellent
920 reviews
Residence Del Mar Emotion is a beachfront aparthotel in Liznjan, 14 km from Pula's old town and 9 km from Pula airport. Family apartments come with kitchenettes (microwave, fridge, kettle, two-burner stovetop), dining areas, balconies, and air conditioning. The complex has an outdoor pool, kids' club, evening entertainment programme, and a 2-minute walk to Matićev Pisak Beach.
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€165/night
Why families love Residence Del Mar Emotion
Del Mar Emotion is the budget-conscious family suite pick — 165 EUR per night for a two-bedroom apartment in July is rare for Istria's coast. The kitchenette is more compact than Petram's (no dishwasher, just microwave and stovetop) but covered breakfast and a couple of pasta dinners just fine. Matićev Pisak Beach is two minutes from the door, with pebbles rather than sand, but the water is shallow and warm by mid-June. The kids' club ran from 10am-12pm and 4pm-6pm with crafts and pool games — included free.

Residence Superior Del Mar
Banjole, near Pula
Excellent
1,240 reviews
Residence Superior Del Mar is set in Banjole, 7 km from Pula city centre and 200 metres from the beach. Apartments include living areas with flat-screen TVs, full kitchens with dining areas, balconies, and private bathrooms with showers. The complex has an outdoor pool, restaurant, gym, and offers car, bike and boat rental on site. A grocery store is 100 metres away.
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€175/night
Why families love Residence Superior Del Mar
Banjole is the underrated Istrian family base — close enough to Pula for the Roman amphitheatre but quieter than the resort strips. Residence Superior Del Mar has bigger apartments than the Liznjan sister property, with proper living rooms (not just a sofa next to the bed) and balconies that fit a real outdoor table. The 200m beach walk is along a paved path — fine with a stroller, less fine in flip-flops with two kids carrying buckets. Bike rental on site for 12 EUR/day was the unexpected hit; we did the coastal path to Premantura twice.

Park Plaza Histria Pula
Verudela, Pula
Excellent
3,256 reviews
Park Plaza Histria occupies the tip of the Verudela peninsula in Pula, surrounded by pebbly coves on three sides. The indoor pool is part of a proper sports and wellness complex that includes a sauna, fitness centre, and tennis courts. The outdoor pool has a dedicated kids' section with shallow water.
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€202/night
Why families love Park Plaza Histria Pula
The Verudela location was brilliant for us. We could walk to three different beaches within 10 minutes, each with a slightly different vibe. The indoor pool was spotless and never crowded before 10am. Our 8-year-old loved the kids' club, which ran daily activities from crafts to mini-Olympics. The buffet breakfast was strong on local cheeses and pastries, and the kids ate free. Only downside: the rooms facing the car park are noisy in the morning.

Adriatic Istria Resort by Minor Hotels
Savudrija peninsula
Excellent
380 reviews
Sprawling 5-star at Croatia's northwesternmost tip with the largest tennis centre in Istria — ten clay courts plus a stadium court, a junior tennis camp every July and August, and a private cove a short shuttle ride downhill. Golf course on site too.
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€395/night
Why families love Adriatic Istria Resort by Minor Hotels
The ten-court setup means you never wait, and the junior camp (180 euros per week, ages 6 to 14) was the only place our two kids genuinely tried to wake up early. Resort is huge so the bike rental at reception saves a lot of legs. The cove's gravel beach needs water shoes — the lobby shop sells decent ones for 15 euros.

Garden Suites Umag Plava Laguna
Sol Umag complex, Umag
Excellent
2,150 reviews
Garden Suites Umag is part of the Plava Laguna Sol Umag resort complex, 100 metres from Umag's Main Beach. The suites have separate living and sleeping areas, balconies with sea or garden views, and full bathrooms. The resort includes an indoor pool, sauna, hot tub, kids' club, outdoor pool, fitness centre, restaurant, and evening entertainment. Buffet breakfast is included.
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€215/night
Why families love Garden Suites Umag Plava Laguna
Garden Suites Umag is the most polished property in this group — newer build, hotel-level service, but with proper suite layouts that give you a separate living room. The buffet breakfast included was the right call for our family (we don't want to cook on holiday); the kids' club ran a full programme from 9am-5pm with crafts, sports and language sessions. Main Beach is a 100m walk through the resort gardens, and the indoor pool with sauna saved a rainy day in early June. The 9.4 family rating in Booking.com reviews matches our experience.

Hotel Molindrio Plava Laguna
Zelena Laguna, Poreč
Excellent
4,702 reviews
The Molindrio sits in the Zelena Laguna resort complex south of Poreč, with two outdoor pools (198 sqm and 114 sqm) and a heated pool that gets covered from late October to mid-April, turning it into Istria's most affordable indoor swimming option. The wellness centre adds Finnish and Turkish saunas plus a jacuzzi.
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€174/night
Why families love Hotel Molindrio Plava Laguna
The heated pool was the big draw for our late-May trip. While the outdoor pools were open, the water was still chilly at 22°C. The indoor option was a comfortable 29°C, and our kids (ages 5 and 8) spent two hours in there every morning before we headed to the beach. The playground next to the restaurant was a lifesaver at dinner time. Rooms are dated but clean, and the half-board buffet had enough variety to keep everyone happy for a week.

Residence Umag Plava Laguna
Sol Umag complex, Umag
Excellent
1,680 reviews
Residence Umag Plava Laguna offers beachfront apartments 250 metres from Umag's Main Beach, within the same Sol Umag complex as Garden Suites. Units have kitchenettes, separate sleeping areas, balconies, and air conditioning. Guests share the resort's outdoor pool, fitness centre, kids' club, evening entertainment, restaurant and bar. A 24-hour front desk handles families arriving on late flights.
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€195/night
Why families love Residence Umag Plava Laguna
Residence Umag is the cheaper sister to Garden Suites — same resort complex, same beach, same kids' club access, but apartments rather than suites and breakfast not included. We paid 195 EUR/night for a two-bedroom apartment that slept 4 comfortably, with a full kitchenette that handled three breakfasts and one pasta night. The walk to Main Beach takes 5 minutes through the gardens, slightly longer than from Garden Suites but still easy with a buggy. Best value-for-space pick on this list if you're willing to do some self-catering.

Park Plaza Belvedere Medulin
Belvedere Bay, Medulin
Very Good
1,620 reviews
Belvedere occupies a pine-covered headland in Medulin, twelve kilometres south of Pula and a short drive from the Premantura nature park. The hotel pools include a dedicated zero-entry baby pool with shade canopy. Family rooms have cots set up before arrival and a bottle warmer in the minibar fridge.
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€195/night
Why families love Park Plaza Belvedere Medulin
Belvedere is the budget-friendly option of our shortlist and it doesn't feel cheaper. The zero-entry baby pool is the best we found in Istria — properly shaded all afternoon and right next to a small play structure for older siblings. Our toddler napped in the pram on the pine-shaded promenade every day, and the room had a dimmer switch for the cot lamp which is the kind of detail you don't expect at this price.

Hotel Zorna Plava Laguna
Zelena Laguna, Poreč
Very Good
2,156 reviews
Hotel Zorna is one of the original all-inclusive properties in the Zelena Laguna complex, confirmed right in its Booking.com URL. The 3-star rating keeps prices accessible while still delivering a kids club, outdoor pool, and direct beach access through the resort pine forest.
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€224/night
Why families love Hotel Zorna Plava Laguna
Zorna is where you go when you want the Zelena Laguna experience without the Zelena Laguna price tag. The rooms are simple but functional, and the kids club ran daily activities that our 6-year-old joined without hesitation. The buffet won't win awards, but it covers all the basics and the terrace seating area overlooks the sea. We appreciated that the all-inclusive included afternoon ice cream — it turned the pool break into the kids' favourite part of the day.
💡Tips for booking the right pool hotel in Istria
- 1Book a hotel with both an outdoor and an indoor pool. Istrian weather flips between 33 degrees and a sudden afternoon thunderstorm, and the indoor pool saves the day at least twice in a typical week.
- 2Ask whether the children's pool is heated separately. Outdoor kids' pools are often unheated and sit at 22-23 degrees in June, which is too cold for a four-year-old to enjoy for more than ten minutes.
- 3Pool deck shade matters more than pool size in July and August. Look for hotels with shaded sections, umbrellas included, or pergola coverage over part of the pool. Direct Adriatic sun at midday is brutal on small kids.
- 4Most Istrian pool hotels charge separately for sun loungers in peak season — typically 8 to 12 euros per pair per day. Confirm at booking, or pick a hotel where loungers are free and arrive at the pool by 9 to claim a spot.
- 5Hotels in Poreč and Umag tend to have larger pool complexes. Hotels in Pula and Rovinj have smaller, more boutique pools. If pool space is the priority, lean Plava Laguna; if design and quiet are the priority, lean Maistra or Valamar Collection.
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