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BASIC INFORMATION AND LOCATION
Istria is the largest peninsula on the eastern coast of the Adriatic and forms part of Croatia's border with Italy and Slovenia. Istria has very good road connections with the rest of Croatia and Europe. It can be reached by train from Zagreb or Ljubljana, and the main center of air traffic is Pula Airport. For maritime transport, there are shipping lines from the sea port of Pula and other cities that connect Istria with the rest of the coast and islands.
DESTINATIONS - PLACES IN THE REGION/ISLAND
The cities of Pula and Pazin are emerging as the centers of the region. In central Istria there are the towns of Buzet, Motovun, Višnjan and Žminj, while the western Istrian coast consists of a number of towns and tourist centers such as Rovinj, Poreč and Umag. The east coast of Istria stretches from Plomin through Učka to Lovran and Opatija, where it touches the Kvarner region. Brijuni National Park is located in Istria, an archipelago located a few kilometers west of the Istrian coast.
CULTURE, HISTORY AND SIGHTS
The first population in the area of Istria appears as early as prehistoric times. In the years before our era, the Histra tribe appears, which will soon be conquered by the Romans. The Roman era left a large number of ancient monuments in Istria, such as the famous amphitheater in Pula (Pula Arena) and many other monuments spread throughout Istria. From the later Byzantine period, the Euphrasian Basilica in Poreč can be highlighted, and the remains of some medieval towns can be found in almost all parts of Istria. The later Austrian and Italian administration left numerous cultural landmarks in the modern history of Istria.
BEACHES (SKI RESORTS AND EXCURSIONS ON THE LAND)
In Istria, a number of beautiful beaches can be found in Umag, Poreč, Rovinj, Pula and Labin. Some of the most famous are Katoro, Lanterna, Koversada, Uvala Lone, Bijeca, etc. The Brijuni National Park is like an archipelago full of unique vegetation and interesting content, and is a must-visit destination, as is the Učka Nature Park.
OTHER CONTENTS
Istria is known worldwide for its gastronomy and traditional Istrian foods such as Istrian prosciutto, olive oil or truffles can be tried in restaurants throughout the region. Nightlife is linked to larger cities such as Pula, Rovinj, Poreč, and Umag is a leading summer destination because of the ATP tennis tournament. The Motovun Film Festival will attract fans of film art during the summer.
WHAT TO DO EXCURSION/SIGHTSEEING OPPORTUNITIES
Brijuni National Park and Učka Nature Park are emerging as leading Istrian destinations for a trip to nature with a rich offer. Cities like Pula or Poreč and many smaller towns offer a rich selection of prehistoric, ancient and medieval historical sites and monuments.
ACCOMMODATION
The hotel offer is exclusively related to larger cities in Istria. Some of the more famous ones are Hotel Holiday, Hedera, Park Plaza Histria, Sol Garden Istra, Resort del Mar, etc. Private accommodation is also popular and apartments and private hotels can be found in almost every small town. Campsites are located throughout Istria, and marinas are present in almost all Istrian towns along the coast.
Croatia, Istria, PULA
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Monday, 23/12/2024 | 6°C | heavy intensity rain | |
Tuesday, 24/12/2024 | 8°C | broken clouds | |
Wednesday, 25/12/2024 | 9°C | overcast clouds | |
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Friday, 27/12/2024 | 8°C | few clouds |
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