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Holidays in Rovinj

Holiday in Rovinj- Explore the sun-drenched old town of Rovinj and enjoy the view of the endless blue sea

Holidays in Rovinj

Rovinj is a beautiful Croatian city located on the Istrian peninsula. It is known for its stunning architecture (beautiful Venetian architecture), Mediterranean atmosphere, and gorgeous beaches. Many tourists come here to enjoy the sunny weather, clear waters, and relaxed lifestyle. If you are thinking about spending your next Rovinj holidays, here are a few tips to help you make the most out of your trip. Be sure to pack your bathing suit! Rovinj has some of the best beaches in Croatia, and you'll want to take advantage of the opportunity to soak up some sun on your holidays. In addition to your bathing suit, don't forget to pack sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Make sure to try some of the local food and be sure that you enjoy your holidays in Rovinj.
If you're coming by plane, Pula airport is the nearest to your disposal. To come to the ideal destination, there are 30 kilometers of county road, fulfilled with beautiful untouched nature. Some information like package holidays, flight-inclusive holidays (return date), or financially protected holidays can be found on their website.

As ideal accommodation for you, we recommend:

  1. Island Hotel Istra
  2. Resort Amarin
  3. Resort Villas Rubin


Travel advice for you holidays

There are many accommodation options available in Rovinj, from hotels and apartments to private rooms and villas surrounded by cobbled streets. There are also many group deals available, which can be a great way to save money if you are traveling with a group of people. Whatever your budget or preferences, there is sure to be something to suit you in Rovinj. If you're traveling alone, we have deals tailored to one-room deals. If you're group booking search has come to the end, we can offer you various accommodations, such as a multi-roomed villa, various hotels, camps, etc. Booking conditions can be found on our webpage. Other services can be agreed upon for the duration of the holiday.


Attractions in Rovinj

If you like history, you should visit the Rovinj heritage museum to get a better perspective of the Venetian old town. Some activities such as rock climbing, hikes, runs..., can be a part of your holidays in the nearby destinations.

Top 5 attractions

1. The Old Town of Rovinj

Old Town is a magical place, with its labyrinth of narrow streets and beautiful medieval buildings. The best way to explore the Old Town is simply to wander around, getting lost in its twists and turns.

2. The Cathedral of St. Euphemia

The Cathedral of St. Euphemia is one of the most important monuments in Rovinj. The cathedral was built in the 18th century on the site of an earlier church, which was destroyed by an earthquake. The cathedral is dedicated to St. Euphemia.  the view from the 60-meter-high bell tower stretches from the Rovinj Archipelago to the pine forests in the south

3. Port of Rovinj

The port is a busy place, with boats coming and going all day. There are also a number of restaurants and cafes, as well as a market, where you can buy fresh fish and seafood. Your holiday can even include some boat tours to visit the islands close by.

4. Punta Corrente Park

Punta Corrente Park is a beautiful park located on a peninsula just outside of Rovinj. The park is covered in dense forest and is a great place to take a walk or go for a swim.

5. Red Island – St. Andrew Island

A small island located just off the coast of Rovinj. The island is home to a number of restaurants and cafes, as well as a church. From the island, you can get great views of Rovinj.


Beaches of Rovinj

There are many beautiful beaches that you should visit on your holiday. If you are looking for a more active beach day, there are plenty of individual destinations for watersports like windsurfing and kitesurfing. For a more relaxed beach day, you can find many secluded coves to enjoy some quiet time. Children traveling with their parents can play in the sand while the parents are enjoying a fresh drink in a beach bar close to the sea.

1. The Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is one of Rovinj's most popular beaches due to its crystal-clear water and stunning setting. Nestled between two limestone cliffs, the lagoon is only accessible by boat or by swimming.

2. Zlatni Rt Beach

Zlatni Rt Beach is one of the most popular beaches on the Croatian coast. The beach is well-known for its unique shape, which resembles a horn or a tongue. Zlatni Rt is also a popular spot for windsurfing and kitesurfing.

3. Lone bay

Lone Bay is a small, secluded beach located just outside of Rovinj. The beach is only accessible by foot, making it the perfect place to escape the crowds. it has countless hidden, pebbly coves where snorkeling and bathing in the clear water are superb.


Local food and drink for your Rovinj holidays

There are many wonderful places to eat and drink in Rovinj, some hotels even offer their own specialties. The local food is fresh and delicious, and there are plenty options of for fine dining restaurants. There are also several excellent wineries in the area, producing some of Croatia's finest wines. Snack bars are opened in the summer months. And if you're looking for something a little different, there are also several craft breweries in Rovinj that offer a unique take on Croatian beer.
Some of the must-try dishes on your holidays include: fuži (a type of pasta), maneštra (a stew made with vegetables and beans), and Istrian prosciutto.  Istria is also home to some of Croatia’s best wines. The reds, made with the indigenous Teran grape, are particularly good. If you're looking for a place to stay, there is plenty of accommodation facilities in Istria to choose from. Many of them offer group discounts, so if you’re traveling with a group of friends or family, you can save some money. Istria is a great place to visit if you’re looking for good food, good wine, and beautiful scenery.


History of Rovinj

The city has a long and rich history, dating back to the 9th century. The city was under the rule of the Frankish Empire for centuries, before becoming part of the Kingdom of Croatia. Rovinj flourished as a major port city during the medieval period and became an important centre of trade and commerce. The city's economy declined after the Ottoman conquest of Croatia, but it regained its importance in as a center of shipbuilding and fishing. Today, Rovinj is one of the most popular tourist destinations, known for its beautiful scenery, historic architecture, and vibrant culture.

Take some time to explore the city's historic center. Rovinj is home to a number of well-preserved Venetian buildings, and the Venetian old town is a maze of narrow cobbled streets and alleyways. Be sure to visit the Church of St. Euphemia, which offers stunning views of the city from its bell tower.