Discover the best top things to do in Porec, Croatia including Porec By Segway, Huck Finn Adventure Travel - Day Tours, Terra Magica Adventures, TunaTail Fishing, Damjanic Wines, THIS IS ISTRIA, Olive and Spice, Euphrasius Basilica, Porec Old Town, Jama - Grotta Baredine.
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5.0 based on 33 reviews
Let us take you on a pleasant romantic and entertaining ride with Segway through one of the most picturesque and most romantic little towns in the world.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Spread across 37 km of stunning coastline, Porec Riviera is ideal for sea kayaking which will show you Porec in another light and give you the chance to explore it from a different perspective. This round trip is ideal for those who want to explore Istria in an exciting and adventurous way, but also for families with children and groups who want to enjoy in an active day and beautiful scenery.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
We live in a magical country and we know it well. Our mission is to take you off the beaten path and away from the tourist crowds to show you the real Croatia in all of its beauty and to immerse you in the local way of life.
5.0 based on 47 reviews
Porec becomes one of the hottest spot in the world for Bluefin Tuna. Last few years Adriatic sea is full of all sizes of Bluefin Tunas. Getting a fish on the hook is a thrilling experience no matter age or skill level! Enjoy a beautiful and unforgettable boat trip with TunaTail boat to see dolphins and a stunning sunset in Porec.
5.0 based on 57 reviews
Damjanic winery is a family business run by enologist Ivan Damjanic. We have 8,5 ha of vineyard and we produce 10 different labels of wine. At our place you can do different wine tasting accompanied by some Istrian snacks.
We had the pleasure of meeting the family while tasting their wines, their story is really interesting and their wine is great, definately worth a visit!
5.0 based on 28 reviews
THIS is ISTRIA You private wine and gourmet tours of ISTRIA Our tours: WINE & MORE Tour -The wines tasted at the wineries are all representative of the area of ISTRIA, so red wines are made from Teran, Refosk, Merlot and other red grape varieties. You’ll also have the opportunity of tasting Malvazija Istarska at each winery. -transport, guide, wine tasting, light meal TOTAL ISTRIA EXPERIENCE Tour - We take to the best of Istria Tour includes: / transport/ guide/visit to the truffle hunting family/truffle hunt with a full truffle breakfast/olive oil tasting and visiting the producer/visit to the local winery and wine tasting POREC WINE & More WALK Walking tour of Porec with the visit and wine tasting of the local wines, olive oil and cheese in the local winery tasting room and a great wine bar in Porec / sample tasting of up to 12 wine varieties
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Marko + Chelsea are a young, fun, multicultural husband and wife team that created Olive & Spice They are a luxury concierge transport service that offers airport transportation in style and private tours. "We specialize in creating private experiences based on your interests. We want to get to know our clients to create something special for them."
I organize small group VIP Wine and Culinary Journeys from the USA to various regions in Europe. Not speaking Croatian, I needed local help in finding and booking venues for us to visit. I found Chelsea from Olive and Spice who was knowledgeable and ready to help my group. She understood our special requests, and quickly communicated our options. Once the decision was made which schedule was working for us, she set up all our visits and events for us. Even though she was away during our stay in Croatia, she followed up and made sure that everyone was ready at our arrival. We experienced authentic culture, excellent food, and met with winery owners and wine makers. I highly recommend Chelsea and Olive and Spice of Poreč on the Istria Peninsula in Croatia Annemarie Humm Vines to Wine Academy and Tours LLC
4.5 based on 1,486 reviews
Well worth seeing, the mosaics in the apse of the church alone justify the entrance fee of 40 kuna. If possible, make the climb up the tower for the finest view over Porec.
4.5 based on 2,721 reviews
Nice city. It was 15min from our hotel. For those who don’t want to go there on foot, there is a noddy train for 50HRK (~6,80€). There are many restaurants, narrow streets with little souvenir shops and beautiful seaside with lighthouse view. There are many boats and yachts in the seaport. We were amazed.
4.5 based on 818 reviews
Baredine Cave Protected morphological monument of nature Meet the mystical world of nature which has been developing for thousands of years, far away from the light of the day and the human eye. Visit the underworld the Baredine Cave. This cave is a treasure chest of stalagmites and stalactites, underworld sculptures created through time by the patient work of water. Visit The cave is geomorphological monument of nature since 1986, and it has been opened for visitors since 1995. The sightseeing lasts 40 minutes; visitors descend along a 300m long pathway up to 60m below the ground and an underground lake and visit five beautifully decorated chambers. The cave is well lit and equipped, the paths and stairways have firm railing, and the temperature is very pleasant at 14˚C. Next to the cave are a free parking lot (for cars and buses), a reception, a coffee-bar/buffet, speleo-gallery, souvenir shops, children play ground, and area with domesticated animals and a pick-nick area
What Jama might lack in size, it more than makes up for in two other areas. First off, you can see the vulnerable (per the IUCN) "human fish" or olm. This little creature is pretty incredible, and endemic to water, in caves, in only Croatia and parts of neighboring countries (Italy, Slovenia and Bosnia). Secondly, the guide we had was excellent. Very knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate about caves, caving, the human fish... I've been to many-a-cave in numerous countries, and our guide here was one of, if not the most, knowledgeable and informative. I definitely learned more than I was expecting to. Tickets are 75kn/adult, and our tour was about an hour (though our group asked him heaps of questions, so maybe the tour is usually a little shorter than that). Everything is kind of a ghost town--during winter and during The Covid--so now is definitely the time to go. (Just email or call a day ahead of time to set up a tour). Highly recommend for fans of caves and/or weird, cool species you can't see too many other places. Oh, one last note: to contradict what a reviewer a few down said about this cave not being for the faint of heart or those who are claustrophobic, I didn't think it was claustrophobic at all. Granted, I'm not prone to claustrophobia in the slightest, but I've definitely been in caves with smaller rooms and tighter passages, and I wouldn't think this would be too confining for others. There are a good number of stairs, but the guide will let you take your time walking up them.
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