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Chloë Chapdelaine

Villa Majda: A Romantic Escape in Slovenia’s Osp Village with Stunning Views and Luxurious Comfort

Something that strikes me about Slovenia is how romantic it is… Rolling picturesque hills lead to sprawling vineyards (with some areas even cradled by the lull of the ocean). Everywhere I went, I found myself entranced by the gentle gestures of the land, as if I were being personally invited by the sights, supple songs, and flavors to have a more intimate view of its beauty. One place, however, that reminded me of romance in every moment was my lovely stay at Villa Majda.





Villa Majda is nestled right on the outskirts of the village of Osp, an area known for its vineyards and olive trees. Not far from the coast, this countryside spot boasts rolling hills and gorgeous nature, including the garden right outside of Villa Majda.


Driving up, you’re greeted by gates leading toward the main building, where you can also find an outdoor pool and seating to soak in the Mediterranean climate. Although my stay there was brief, it was still lovely for many reasons.


Upon checking in, you walk alongside the front of the building toward the pool and take the first door to the left (where the indoor bar counter is, in case you have trouble finding it or it isn’t clearly marked). On the main floor, you’ll find the dining area (prepared with fresh, locally grown ingredients), and after walking through that, there are stairs leading to the upper floors where you’ll find the rooms.





On this trip, I was hoping to leave feeling relaxed, and it looks like I found just that. The first thing I noticed about our room was the large bed, followed by the luxurious bathroom (with a shower big enough to fit two!). Heavenly-smelling luxurious soaps and lotions lined the counters, and the towels were not only soft but generously sized (which is something I don’t see often). For reference, we stayed in the Superior Double 45 room.


The decor was reminiscent of the Istrian surroundings, and I thought that the ceiling-to-floor curtains (which led to windows that opened to a view) were a lovely touch. I could easily see why this place would be considered for wedding receptions or getaways, and based on the music I could hear in the evening, I think people were doing just that (or perhaps had found another nearby spot to celebrate… Congrats to the newlyweds). Thankfully, we are heavy sleepers and it didn’t bug us too much!



The window in our room was the perfect place to enjoy the views while sipping a coffee.


Knowing me, I had to give the pool a test (and it was a fun yet freezing way to start my day), but I think my favorite thing about it was how stunning it looked backed by the vines that climbed the building beside it. I can see how, on warmer days, it would be a great spot for a dip to escape the heat from the weather or room.


Breakfast was a treat (you could taste how fresh the ingredients were), and our waitress was quick to make sure we had everything we could ask for and more. I would have loved to try dinner there and think I’ll have to add this to my list for the future!

Overall, it was a lovely stay, and I can see myself returning here for some rest and escape from the bustle of the nearby town streets. It was a strong way to kick off my road trip around Slovenia, and I’m happy to have experienced it.





Happy travels and enjoy your adventure!


Cheers,

Chloë

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