Rovinjsko Selo in Croatia, from Europe region, is best know for Neighborhoods. Discover best things to do in Rovinjsko Selo with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 3 reviews
...because of the ancient stone work, this charming Old Town is 10 degrees F hotter than any place within a mile away. Cobblestones have been tread upon for centuries which gives you an opportunity to slip and fall down on the steep, slippery streets. Caution.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Some call it business; we call it winemaking, the adventure in which we have dared to put our hearts on top of all the rules and regulations. Over and over again, for more then fifteen years now.
Lovely wine, lovely people, great setting. Brilliant rainy day activity. Sipping a delicious glass of their white wine which I brought home at £7 a bottle as I type. Superb hosting skills there and great wine for very very reasonably prices. Definitely worth seeking out! Cannot imagine how you could not have a good time there
4.5 based on 141 reviews
Absolutely stunning little village, with lovely helpful people. Fell in love with the place, just beautiful
4.5 based on 84 reviews
How great is was to be here by ourselves on a beautiful fall morning. Wonderful atmosphere, breathtaking views, no admission to pay, no souvenir stands. Also no refreshments or restrooms, but you can't go far in Istria without finding a friendly konoba, so that is not a problem. In good weather when it's warm, this could be a nice picnic spot (but remember, if you brought it with you, you can take whatever is left of the picnic with you!).
The narrow, twisting road up to the ruins is more like a track than a road and encountering another vehicle going the other way could be a problem. I shudder to imagine what two mega tour buses would do in that situation. So I hope they will not improve and widen the road. And on the site itself, there are lots of places that demand sturdy shoes and a degree of surefootedness, so that lacking those, better go somewhere else, unless you want to sustain an injury. And there are steep drops that children (or careless adults) could fall off of.
With all that in mind, make an informed decision as to whether you want to risk the perils that a visit here could entail. Don't say you weren't warned!
4.5 based on 387 reviews
Golden Cape (Zlatni rt/Punta corrente), Kurent Bay and Montauro Cape are located around 1.5 km away from the town-center, south of the ACI Marina and Lone Bay.The coast is mostly rocky. There are a few Beaches covered with small round stones, and Kurent Bay, the most visited beach in this area, covered with gravel. Kurent Cape is on the eastern side (see map). The Beaches are rocky and the access to the sea is not easy. At Kurent Cape you will also find a pier where you can temporarily tie your boat and there is also a small gravel-covered bay.
Trails are very nice although so crowded in the afternoon that biking is a challenge. I would recommend going early or late in the day if you want to bike or run for exercise. There are "beaches" (large pebbles/rocks) where you need to pay for lounge chairs; some places are 100kn PER chair while others were 35kn. The expensive place - Mullini Beach - had no additional facilities - no one was serving drinks and there was no where to refill a water bottle or go to the bathroom, so you are really better off bringing a picnic and something to lie on and finding a free spot.
4 based on 47 reviews
Histria Aromatica Park is located near Bale. The park is adorned with walking trails through the plantations and bio-gardens hosting many species of indigenous aromatic and medicinal plants and spices, olive groves and vineyards, creating a natural paradise for all the senses. Apart from the restaurant and a magnificent view, you can visit our museum, lab, and shop with natural cosmetics.
Very interesting visit ,so many colours and a lot of information about herbs and their beneficial properties.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
A pleasant port town in the northern Adriatic Sea with opportunities to explore vinyards, shops and Beaches.
A walk around the port is worth the trip to see what boat trips are available along with any coffee shops or restaurants.
We found a archway that lead to the street running behind the main port front that led to reasonable restaurants, pizza shop and pub.
The boats advertise where they go to and cost to visit.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Horse riding
A great riding school which my daughter, son and I enjoyed a wonderful afternoon with an hour long trek. We are all of varying standards and experience and the club provided just the right amount of support for us all. I'd strongly recommend a visit if you are in the area.
4.5 based on 206 reviews
We have visited here previously and always find the time to visit this wonderful part of Rovinj.With fantastic little bars,restaurants and the souvenir shops too,this main area of Rovinj was exceptionally quiet until around lunchtime when the town seemed to come to life.We were dressed in t-shirts and shorts in the 20 degree heat however the locals still donned their coats....we must stick out like a sore thumb.....this area is really worth a visit but as to be expected can be very busy.
4.5 based on 191 reviews
Island from Rovinj ten minutes boat ride. The return ticket is 40kn which is not expensive, because the island is beautiful. Selection and ordinary nudist beach. A large selection of restaurants and cafes. In addition to the sea and beautiful Beaches, you can swim in the hotel pool and if you're not a hotel guest. I urge the Red Island but Catherine.
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