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EXPLORE HIGHLIGHTS OF ISTRIA

Discover the local culture

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A charming hilltop town, Motovun is surrounded by medieval walls and offers stunning panoramic views of Istria’s rolling vineyards and forests. Known for its truffles and local wines, Motovun is a hub for food lovers and those seeking a tranquil escape. 

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The largest city in Istria, Pula is famous for its well-preserved Roman Amphitheater, the Pula Arena, one of the best-preserved ancient monuments in the world. The city offers a mix of Roman, medieval, and Austro-Hungarian architecture, along with a lively arts and music scene. Its coastal setting makes it perfect for exploring nearby beaches and islands.

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Poreč is a popular coastal town known for its rich history and UNESCO-listed Euphrasian Basilica, a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture. The town offers a blend of Roman, Gothic, and Baroque influences, seen in its old streets and landmarks. With beautiful beaches, lively waterfront promenades, and a bustling town center, Poreč is perfect for those seeking both culture and relaxation.

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One of the most picturesque towns on the Istrian coast, Rovinj is a romantic and vibrant destination. Its narrow, winding streets are lined with colorful houses, art galleries, and restaurants. The highlight is the Church of St. Euphemia, offering spectacular views over the Adriatic Sea. The town’s charming harbor is a hub for boat tours and seaside dining.

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Known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” Opatija is a glamorous seaside town with a long tradition of tourism dating back to the 19th century. Famous for its elegant villas, parks, and the scenic Lungomare promenade, Opatija is ideal for leisurely walks along the coast. Its mild climate, wellness centers, and luxury hotels make it a year-round destination.

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Rijeka is Croatia’s third-largest city and a bustling port town, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and industrial heritage. The city serves as an important gateway to the Adriatic and offers a mix of architectural styles, from grand Austro-Hungarian buildings to modern structures. Rijeka's Trsat Castle, perched high above the city, offers stunning views and a glimpse into its medieval past.

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Perched on a hill overlooking the sea, Labin is a town with a rich mining heritage and an artistic flair. Its old town is filled with galleries, artisan shops, and charming streets. Visitors can explore its mining museum or take in the stunning views of the Kvarner Gulf. Labin’s lively cultural scene and proximity to nearby beaches make it a unique destination.

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Once a small fishing village, Novigrad has grown into a charming coastal destination while maintaining its authentic character. It boasts historic landmarks such as the Lapidarium Museum and the ancient city walls, as well as a serene marina. Novigrad’s laid-back atmosphere, coupled with its fantastic seafood restaurants, makes it a favorite spot for relaxation.

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Known as the “Town of Artists,” Grožnjan is a small hilltop village famous for its art galleries, studios, and summer music festivals. With its cobbled streets, medieval charm, and creative energy, Grožnjan is a haven for artists and visitors looking to immerse themselves in Istrian culture. The views from the town are breathtaking, extending over vineyards and olive groves.

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Once a peaceful seaside retreat, Portorož has evolved into a vibrant resort town while preserving its natural beauty and charm. Known for its casino, wellness centers and long sandy beaches, Portorož offers a blend of relaxation and elegance. Its mild climate, luxury hotels, and renowned salt pans make it a favorite destination for those seeking both leisure and rejuvenation along the Adriatic coast.

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Piran is a picturesque coastal town steeped in history and Mediterranean charm. With its narrow streets, Venetian architecture, and stunning views of the Adriatic, Piran feels like stepping back in time. The town is home to landmarks such as Tartini Square and the iconic St. George's Cathedral. Its lively harbor and fresh seafood restaurants make Piran a perfect blend of cultural exploration and seaside relaxation.

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Explore the natural beauty of Kamenjak National Park, a stunning coastal gem located on the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula. Known for its rugged coastline, crystal-clear waters, and diverse flora and fauna, Kamenjak offers breathtaking landscapes and unique natural experiences.

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Lim Fjord, a stunning natural landmark on the Istrian Peninsula. Known for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and lush vegetation, Lim Fjord offers a serene setting for boating, swimming, and nature walks. Enjoy scenic views of the rugged coastline and explore the diverse marine and birdlife in this picturesque fjord. 

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Discover the breathtaking beauty of Lim Fjord, a stunning natural landmark on the Istrian Peninsula. Known for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and lush vegetation, Lim Fjord offers a serene setting for boating, swimming, and nature walks. Enjoy scenic views of the rugged coastline and explore the diverse marine and birdlife in this picturesque fjord. 

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