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Istria - Istra Hotels Adriatic Sea Apartments Croatia Travel
Istria is situated on a heart-shaped blue-green peninsula
bearing the same name. Its appeal lies in a combination of attractive coastal areas and a green interior. Should you decide to visit
Porec,
Rovinj or
Pula you will see
cities-museums transformed into tourist spots with many hotels
and restaurants with something for everyone.
Should you choose to visit Buje,
Buzet,
Motovun, Groznjan in
the interior part of Istria you will find privacy and the
peacefulness of medieval cities – fortresses and become
familiar with the gastronomy and winemaking of Istria.
Boaters will be greeted by first-rate service at 9 marinas
along the coast of Istria, athletes can enjoy bicycle trails
or motor-cross trails as well as tennis courts in
Umag and
Novigrad. Nature lovers can enjoy a natural phenomenon – the
Lima channel. |
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Umag is a town on the north-west shore of Istria.
Situated in a natural harbour, at the cross-roads of important traffic
routes, it has developed itself into a well-known tourist and
sports destination. We can freely say that this is the town of
tennis as Umag can offer you even 64 tennis grounds! Umag is a
happy choice for the lovers of an active vacation looking for
varied tourist facilities and honour a long catering tradition. |
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Porec
is famous for being one of the favorite tourist destinations in
Istria with its rich offer on hotel
and tourist facilities constantly expanding. Thus, while in
Poreč, besides lying relaxed on the beach you can also enjoy
various sports like diving, surfing, water skiing or jet-skiing.
Poreč's many green parks and flowers beds will welcome you on
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Rovinj,
one of the most beautiful Istrian towns, is situated on
the Western coast of the Istrian peninsula. Here you will see
historical monuments from Iliric, Roman and Venetian time. Visit
the church of St. Euphemia and its bell tower with an
unforgettable view of the whole town. Take a trip to Palud swamp
or Romuald cave on the Southern side of Limski canal. Quarry
"Cave di Monfiorenzo", which is also nearby, is a geological
"natural monument".
Learn to salsa? Rovinj
Practice your groove moves? The Salsa Festival in Rovinj will be the center of salsa on the Adriatic for seven days this summer.
Beginning on the 19th and ending on the 24th of June, the ancient, hilly streets of Rovinj will throb to a Latin beat for the eighth edition of the Croatian Summer Salsa Festival.
In ten venues around town, there will be workshops in Cuban salsa, Mambo, Rumba, Cha-Cha, Linear salsa and other forms such as Zouk and Bachatango. Instructors and artists from around the world will be on hand and nearly every night there’ll be a party, concert or show culminating in a party boat trip on June 25. Rovinj is one of the most delightful towns in Istria at any time but now with this Salsa Festival, who would want to stay at home? |
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Welcome
to Medulin, a little town to he south of the Istrian peninsula.
This town, built on the remnants of a
prehistoric dwelling place, will make you enthusiastic about its
sandy beach two kilometres long. Come and see why the Old Romans
built their villas and summer houses on this location. |
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Apartments, rooms and houses in Croatia
10, 000 accommodation units along the entire Adriatic coast!
For your holiday in Croatia choose from more than 10, 000
private accommodation units along the entire Adriatic coast,
from Istria and Kvarner in the north through Zadar, Sibenik,
Split (Dalmatia) to Dubrovnik in the south, as well as the
Adriatic islands (Hvar, Brac, Korcula etc.). Choose between
staying in an apartments, rooms, houses or B&B in Croatia
using several search methods.
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