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The charming medieval fishing port of Rovinj competes with Dubrovnik, as Croatia’s most photographed town. Rovinj was originally built on an island but has now been connected to the mainland. Take a stroll through the postcard-pretty cobbled streets and admire the colorful facades of the local buildings. Visit the hilltop church of St Euphemia to view the lofty steeple that dominates the skyline, and the pebble beaches of Lone Bay. Tucked along the narrow passages and alleyways there are many interesting shops, cafes, bars and restaurants that are well worth exploring. Enjoy a traditional local meal whilst admiring the exquisite views. This area is irresistibly photogenic.
Get lost in the old town with the colourful, medieval streets bursting with Venetian houses, squeezed one to another and right by the water’s edge. Explore the large number of excellent art galleries that are situated along the steep and narrow pedestrian streets and visit the vibrant harbour with a large collection of small pleasure and fishing boats. The beauty of Rovinj is inspiring and full of romance and intrigue.
Often described as a romantic and historic town, Rovinj is located on the western coast of Istria. Explore the charming cobblestone streets of the Old Town, dine in one of the waterfront restaurants or simply relax on one of the fantastic beaches. A day trip to the Brijuni Islands is also recommended as well as a visit to the vineyards and olive farms.
Once the chief naval base of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the city of Pula is a proven combination of a commercial port and emerging riviera town. Founded by the Romans in 177BC, a stunning and impressive amphitheatre similar Rome’s Colosseum was built and still remains as the city’s biggest attraction. The city offers a selection of medieval sights making it a popular destination on the Istrian peninsula.
Escape the busy town and experience the authentic and idyllic hill top villages. With beautiful views of Istria, they truly are unspoiled. Groznjan, Zavrsje, Oprtalj to name a few but the most picturesque is Motovun. Located on a 280 meter hill above the Mirna River, this town and the surrounding area is famous for the black and white truffles you can find in the nearby forests. Motovun film festival also takes place here every summer.
The elegant Hotel Spirito Santo Palazzo Storico is truly palatial, enjoying romantic, serene surroundings set within a complex of three heritage buildings that have been beautifully renovated. It opened its doors in 1907 and continues to impress with its timeless elegance, historic character and welcoming atmosphere. The property boasts plenty of modern amenities too, including the 7 double rooms that come with flat-screen TVs and complimentary high-end toiletries. Ideal for relaxation, the Wellness Center Mei is onsite providing pampering spa services and guests can also take advantage of the onsite 24-hour fitness center. The hotel hosts the upscale Palace Café & Restaurant as well which offers a wealth of gastronomic delights.
The most historic hotel in Rovinj is set within an 1892 building overlooking the picturesque harbour. It boasts stunning views of the historic Old Town, the sea and the island of St. Katarina. A boutique property, there are 18 rooms with modern amenities, perfectly positioned for enjoying the delights of the medieval Old Town and gorgeous beaches. Guests can enjoy the trendy café/restaurant overlooking the sea serving traditional Istrian and modern French fare, as well as the stylish Caffe Bar Adriatic, known for its most extensive selection of whiskeys in the country. Access to the nearby Lone and Eden hotels’ Wellness & Spa Center, and indoor pool, is offered at an additional cost.
This 5-star boutique hotel prides itself on attention to detail with impeccable service and a premiere location among gorgeous Mediterranean gardens with panoramic ocean views and its own private beach. It hosts 99 lavish rooms and 14 suites, all of which come with balconies, luxury bath products, bathrobes and slippers and free Wi-Fi. There are two restaurants onsite, including The Restaurant Wine Vault with a wine-oriented gastronomic experience and traditional French-influenced fare, as well as a beach and lobby bar which enjoys stunning sea views. The hotel also features a tranquil spa providing a variety of massage and decadent treatments, an indoor pool, sauna, hydromassage bath, gym and more.
Hotel Lone is a boutique hotel set among magnificent surroundings in a secluded bay. It has 248 rooms, all with private terraces. Book one of the Jazz rooms and you’ll get a plunge whirlpool or the Bay Suite which has two furnished terraces and dazzling sea views. The property hosts a gorgeous pebble beach just steps away, a beach bar and beach club, along with outdoor pools set among soaring pine trees, a spa with an indoor heated pool and hydromassage, saunas and a wide range of treatment options utilizing rosemary and lavender fragrances. There are multiple gourmet restaurants serving modern and traditional Mediterranean specialties as well as regional and Central European fare, and more.