Experience Mediterranean flavours in their purest form, the product of imagination and nature. Let these new tastes reveal themselves to you, intensifying your senses and dismissing the stress of the outside world, replacing it with new friendships and experiences to treasure and share. Istria, a wonderful peninsula that lies near the clear blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea, is famous for its coastal sights and its vibrant green inland vegetation, with numerous cultural-historic attractions and memorable natural vistas viewed from village hilltops. Additionally, it is a treasure trove of culinary delights. Istrian cuisine is a reflection of the climatic, geographical, and historical wonders of the area, combining multiple local culinary traditions based on olive oil, seafood, seasonal vegetables, aromatic spices, and indigenous plants. Hidden beneath your Istrian host’s smile is an on-going invitation to taste and discover the real features of this idyllic coastal land.
Pickup included
Your guide will pick you up at the agreed starting point in Sistiana, Italy - hotel, cruise terminal, bus station, train station etc. (please contact us after the booking so the appropriate arrangements can be made).
During our tour we will visit 3 famous Istrian villages where we will taste local liquors, wines, cheeses, truffle products, and marmalades. Hum, the smallest town in the world, is located in the heart of Istria that claims only 20 inhabitants. Your visit to Hum will be like a beautiful fairy tale of small Istrian towns. This hidden, picturesque region of Istria is extremely friendly to all visitors who come to marvel in the sights the town has to offer. According to local legend, Hum was built with the stones left over when giants were building towns in the Mirna River valley, an area in central Istria that includes wonderful mountain towns such as Motovun, Roč, and Bale. Apart from being famous for being the smallest town in the world, Hum recently became popular for biska, a spiced brandy made with mistletoe according to an old Hum recipe.
Northern Istria, located high above the Mirna River, is home to arguably the most attractive and famous medieval town in the country - Motovun. This fascinating city that lies on top of a hill is the characteristic symbol for the inner heart of Istria. The bell tower, which was built in the 13th century in a Romanesque-Gothic style, dominates the center of the historic town from its position adjacent to St Stephen’s 17th century parish church. There are many other beautiful historic buildings that surround it. Motovun’s forest is a particularly good hunting ground for truffles, the alleged aphrodisiac fungus which grows underground and is prized for its distinctive aroma. Vineyards surround the town from all sides; Istria’s finest wines are produced from the grapes of these vineyards. The whole region is sprinkled with superb restaurants and “konobe.”
Grožnjan is a small Istrian town that holds a great cultural significance not only to Croatia but worldwide. Surrounded by green hills and magical white soil, this town is a must-see for those who want to discover the treasure trove that is Istria. Because of its interesting history, Grožnjan is rich in ancient churches, prehistoric sites, medieval castles, magnificent palaces, and many other historic structures whose past glory was recovered once again through restoration. Its white soil feeds the many neighboring vineyards and olive groves. Because of all this, the area of Grožnjan is ripe with agritourism and many taverns and restaurants offer traditional Istrian cuisine to their guests. Grožnjan is also home to several national and international artists. There are as many as 28 ateliers in this small town; there is also the City Art Gallery which hosts artists’ works from around the world (even the well-known Imaginary Film Academy found its home here). In the summer, all of Grožnjan becomes a stage for world renowned jazz and classical musicians, as well as many of the other artists who have discovered the true joy of creation here.
- For Cruise Passengers the tour departs from Cruise Passenger Terminal in Koper, Slovenia.
- For Hotel Guests the departure location is flexible. Please advise supplier as soon as possible your hotel details or any other preferred pickup location.
• After the booking please advise supplier as soon as possible your pickup details.
Koper is a charming coastal city in Slovenia, offering a blend of historic architecture, Mediterranean climate, and a vibrant cultural scene. Known for its Venetian influence, the city is a gateway to the Slovenian Riviera and a hub for exploring nearby natural wonders like the Karst region.
This 13th-century palace is a symbol of Koper's Venetian past. It houses the Regional Museum, showcasing the history and culture of the region.
This 15th-century tower offers panoramic views of Koper and the Adriatic Sea. It's a great spot for photography and understanding the city's layout.
Dedicated to the Assumption of Mary, this cathedral is a beautiful example of Baroque architecture. It's a peaceful spot to visit and admire the interior decor.
This central square is the heart of Koper, surrounded by historic buildings, cafes, and shops. It's a great place to soak in the local atmosphere.
This square is known for its statue of Simon Gregorčič, a famous Slovene poet. It's a significant cultural and historical landmark in Koper.
These ancient walls offer a glimpse into Koper's medieval past. Walking along the walls provides a unique perspective of the city and its history.
A traditional seafood stew made with clams, wine, garlic, and olive oil.
Hand-rolled pasta from the Karst region, often served with a meat or mushroom sauce.
Sweet rolled dumplings filled with walnuts, poppy seeds, or other sweet fillings.
A local red wine known for its deep color and robust flavor.
This is the warmest and sunniest time of the year, perfect for beach activities and exploring the city. The city is lively with festivals and tourists.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+1 (Central European Time)
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Koper is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions.
Koper Railway Station
Koper Bus Station
The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services. Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Koper.
Available • Apps: None specifically, but taxis can be hailed or booked via local services.
Car, Bike, Scooter
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Postojna Cave is one of the largest cave systems in Europe, offering guided tours, underground trains, and a variety of cave formations.
Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia, known for its charming old town, castle, and vibrant cultural scene.
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