Enjoy a day of visiting the main features of coastal and inland Istria. Join me in discovering the amazing history, culture and local life of the hilltop towns of Motovun, Groznjan and the beautiful coastal town of Poreč.
Learn about the differences of living on the coast vs hinterland, notice the differences in food, local customs and people. We will visit one of the main truffle producers so you can taste the magical ingredient that has marked the gastronomy of the Istrian hinterland.
Among the beautiful views of the land and the sea we are going to have lunch in a local inn (konoba) where the food comes directly from the owner's garden. (Lunch is not included in the price of the tour)
We are going to walk the ancient town of Poreč through its narrow cobbled-stone streets constructed by the Romans in the 1st century B. C.
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Introduction of Poreč with it's main sites. Optional - visiting the Euphrasius basilica, the 5th century church protected by UNESCO. (7€/pp)
Introduction of the hilltop town of Motovun with complimentary truffle tasting. Walking the town center with guidance by a licensed tour guide. Optional - wine tasting (10€/pp) Possibility of walking the city walls (3€/pp)
Lunch in a local tavern (konoba) with fresh local produce
Visiting the hilltop town of Grožnjan, also known as the town of artists. Walking the cobbled streets and admiring the local life and artist galleries.
Rovinj is a charming coastal town in Istria, known for its Venetian architecture, narrow cobbled streets, and stunning Adriatic views. It's a blend of Italian and Croatian cultures, offering a rich historical tapestry, vibrant art scene, and beautiful natural surroundings.
A stunning 18th-century Baroque church dedicated to Rovinj's patron saint, offering panoramic views of the town and the Adriatic Sea.
A labyrinth of narrow, cobbled streets filled with Venetian-style buildings, charming squares, and hidden gems.
A beautiful forested park with walking trails, picnic areas, and stunning views of the Adriatic Sea.
A small but fascinating aquarium showcasing the marine life of the Adriatic Sea.
Handmade pasta with a creamy truffle sauce, a specialty of the Istrian region.
A traditional fish stew made with a variety of local seafood and flavored with garlic and vinegar.
A slow-cooked dish of meat or seafood with vegetables, cooked under a bell-like lid with hot coals.
A sweet dessert wine made from local grapes, often paired with cheese or desserts.
This is the peak tourist season with warm, sunny weather perfect for beach activities and exploring the town. The sea is at its warmest, ideal for swimming and water sports.
Euro (EUR)
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Rovinj is generally a safe destination with low crime rates. However, it's important to take basic precautions to protect yourself and your belongings, especially in tourist areas and during the peak summer season.
Rovinj Bus Station
Buses are the primary mode of public transport. They are affordable and frequent, but schedules can be irregular.
Available • Apps: Camme, Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
A historic Roman city with well-preserved amphitheaters, temples, and a beautiful coastline.
A scenic fjord-like inlet with clear waters, surrounded by lush greenery and picturesque villages.
A group of 14 islands with a rich history, beautiful beaches, and diverse wildlife.
Price varies by option