Rovinj is a beautiful city well appreciated in Istria. The tiny cobbled streets, houses with colourful facades and the port bring a lot of charm to this area. The sunsets over the Adriatic can easily transport visitors in this pleasant atmosphere, whether they have a drink on the terrace or simply sit on the rocks ►
Rovinj is a beautiful city well appreciated in Istria. The tiny cobbled streets, houses with colourful facades and the port bring a lot of charm to this area. The sunsets over the Adriatic can easily transport visitors in this pleasant atmosphere, whether they have a drink on the terrace or simply sit on the rocks to contemplate the spectacle. The town is also home to several historical sites, such as the Church of St. Euphemia, which offers stunning views of the surrounding area.
For those who want to party, Porec is the best tourist destination in Istria. Holidaymakers often go there to enjoy the sun and beaches. Apart from this festive aspect, Porec is also known for its central attraction, the Euphrasian Basilica, which is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is beautifully decorated with mosaics, an octagonal baptistery, a sacristy, an episcopal palace, and a campanile. Moreover, if some people want to visit another region housing some of the most beautiful beaches in Istria, it is advisable to go to Rabac. This seaside resort is famous for its beaches with transparent water, including Girandella. It can also be interesting to go there for the cultural side. Indeed, the Rabac Festival is dedicated to electronic music and is organized annually.
Among the villages not to be missed in Istria is Motovun. Perched on its hill, it attracts attention with its medieval ramparts. Inside the ramparts, it is possible to stroll through the cobbled streets to visit the various points of interest. There is a seventeenth-century church with its yellow façade, a thirteenth-century bell tower and palaces. Also, there is an international film festival for vacationers who choose to go there in July. For those who want to visit another pretty medieval fortified village, there is Groznjan, nicknamed the "City of Artists". It is home to a magnificent castle, two churches, a 14th-century loggia, a baroque palace and a forge. There are even a few souvenir shops selling olive oil, truffles, and other Istrian specialties. ◄