Rovinj-Rovigno (Croatian pronounced [rǒʋiːɲ]; Italian: Rovigno, Ancient Greek: Ρυγίνιον (Ryginion), Latin: Ruginium) is a city in Croatia situated on the north Adriatic Sea with a population of 14,294 (2011). Located on the western coast of the Istrian peninsula, it is a popular tourist resort and an active fishing port. Istriot, a Romance language once widely spoken in this part of Istria, is still spoken by some of the residents. The town is officially bilingual, Italian and Croatian, hence both town names are official and equal.
Restaurants in Rovinj
5.0 based on 130 reviews
Let me help you understand the complexity of Rovinj and Istria's culture and history.
5.0 based on 62 reviews
An unforgettable journey through the city's rich history, culture and everyday life. Discover with us Rovinj!
5.0 based on 390 reviews
Mediterraneo Bar is your secret escape in Rovinj...situated on the rocks in most famous street Santa Croce at nr. 24
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5.0 based on 213 reviews
Stupica is a family run boat composed of five members. Marin is the main animator and how he says for himself The boss, who will be at your service during the whole trip and make your boat experience unforgettable. Andrea is our great cook - her recipes simply amaze all the guests. Captain Sveto will take you to the most incredible places, while Petra and Helena are the ones who organize and sell excursions. Family atmosphere, delicious food, clear water, beautiful view, who can refuse that? Our Boat can receive 59 passengers, ideal for nice and joyful trips. They say that wooden ships have a soul, and we can confirm this. Come and share with us positive energy and be part of our story. Only good vibes accepted!
4.5 based on 1,532 reviews
A pleasant port town in the northern Adriatic Sea with opportunities to explore vinyards, shops and beaches.
This is a lovely place to visit, particularly in the evening when the hot sun finally sinks into the sea and the place is transformed into a multitude of brightly lit scenes. You can enjoy a nice stroll along the waters edge and admire the plethora of little pleasure and fishing boats as well as the odd luxury cruisers which slip in around sunset to moor there for the night. I found myself checking out the costs of charters for such vessels on-line - the most expensive I found were around the 1,2 mio € per week... Of course this is the place to enjoy a sunset cocktail in one bar, an authentic Istrian style meal in another and a huge, spectacular exotic ice cream in a third place. And of course to dream about what it would be like to have the sort of money to charter a floating palace and ply the Croatian islands...
4.5 based on 1,474 reviews
once you climb up the Hill via Santa Corce ( Old Town ) you will be rewarded to see * Church of St. Euphemia *...you will enjoy great views over the Adriatic Sea... and next to the Church is the Zvonik Campanile ( Bell Tower ). Go inside the Church for some meditation, walk around , see the high Altar and a century old BELL... a good spot for the photographer to take some memorable photos. We enjoyed it...
4.5 based on 284 reviews
All part of the experience of visiting Rovinj is to wander down the main street, Grisia. It is a lovely reminder of a different Venetian past with loads of little alleyways and tightly packed houses, many with small touristy style shops and boutiques where you can pick up the usual mementos and souvenirs of your summer holiday here. We recommend going towards dusk. You can then savour the atmosphere towards the end of a bright sunny day where you can hide in the shadows from the fierce sun until later in the evening where the little bars, restaurants and shops are romantically all it up. It's the sort of place to come to to enjoy a typical, relaxing summer evening whilst on holiday.
4.5 based on 4,206 reviews
Beautiful city with big Italian influence of architecture,full of character,plenty of choice dining venues
4.5 based on 482 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.
We spent a whole day here and it was one of the most beautiful place I've ever seen! There are big and small beaches all around the peninsula, beautiful trees and rocks around the coast! Highly recommended!!
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