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WELLNESS

Swimming, sun & relaxing at Kvarner.

People Swimming Pool

Not a spa.

A place to
recover.

Avara was not designed around wellness as a category. There is no branded spa programme, no scheduled classes, no treatment menu with tiers.

What there is has been integrated into the architecture from the start — pools positioned for the view and the morning light, saunas built into the volumes rather than added after the fact, terraces that face south and stay warm into the evening.

Terracota Spa Interior

Unhurried, private, oriented toward the sea and the hill behind it.

Woman In White Robe

Facilities are spread across the complex. Some serve one residence; others are shared by a few guests.

People In Sauna Desktop People In Sauna Mobile

Three pools.
Two saunas.

There are no spa packages, no timed entry, no daily surcharge. It is part of staying here.

A day Next to the water

Modern Glass Sauna

Early morning

The Finnish sauna opens at seven. The hillside is still in shadow. Coffee from your residence, cold shower outside, back to the terrace before anyone moves.

Woman In Sunglasses

Mid-morning

The Adriatic-facing pools warm through the day. Before noon they are still bracing. That is the best time — the sun is behind you, the sea is in front.

Sunhat Beside Pool

Afternoon

The rooftop sundeck faces south and west, warmed by the afternoon sun from two o'clock. It's a hundred square metres shared by up to six people. Bring a book or not.

People In Steamy Wooden Sauna

Evening

An hour in the infrared cabin at 50 degrees before dinner. Then the terrace, hillside cooling, lights on the water. Guests return for this sequence.

The pools, the saunas, the sundeck — all of it is part of the residence. There are no EXTRA spa fees. You booked a place to stay. This is what comes with it.

INCLUDED

Pool access

Sauna access

Towels and robes

Sundeck

On request

Massage & treatments

Exclusive wellness hire