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.
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Join this day trip to discover some of the highlights of the Istrian Peninsula. At the conclusion of hotel pickups in Pula and Medulin, you'll be transported through time where the Istrian Peninsula of Croatia may look a bit more like its neighbor - Italy. Within a span of 8 hours, you'll visit the hilltop village of Bale, explore Rovinj also called, 'Little Venice,' enjoy an Istrian lunch in Grizini and immerse yourself in more than 2,000 years of history in Porec. Tour includes a professional guide, hotel pickup and drop-off from selected hotels in Pula and Medulin, and Istrian lunch.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only), Professional guide, Lunch, sightseeing Rovinj and Porec
Exclusions: Gratuities, Food and drinks, unless specified
We were at Plitvice lakes and we can say that plitvice are one of the most beautiful places in the world. It was snow and every lake on Plitvice was covered with snow. The pictures say it all.
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Small group tour full day with full experience in Istrian Peninsula domestic meal recommendation in a family owned Tavern hidden gems along the way perfect scenery, ideal for pictures and memories
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Local Driver/guide
Exclusions: Food and Beverage, Gratuities
We’d booked this tour with Costco as we had had good luck with their service on previous cruises—and they did not disappoint. Our guide, Jolanta Car, was waiting at the bottom of the gangplank with a sign. There were three of us + Jolanta. We walked to her car and began the hour and 15 minute drive into Istria. Jolanta speaks perfect english and carried on a running conversation all the way to the first stop: a little farm restaurant out in the hills. After a brief wait for the members of another tour (which arrived by bus), we had a light lunch with wine and could see Motovun—an old tiny town built on top of a mountain. That was our second stop. Jolanta parked the car and we started up the hill. My wife had recent surgery and chose not to make the walk, and waited in the car. The three of us walked to the top and Jolanta purchased tickets to walk around the wall, as well as a cappucino. We spent about a half-hour there, then walked back to the car and continued to a small distillery, where the owner provided an overview of their processing and provided free samples. Very informative. We returned to the ship on time. It was a wonderfult time and we felt like we had gained a new friend. As we left here, my wife asked if she had a card—she does and owns her own tour company ([email protected]). When we got back to the ship, my wife wondered if Yolanta could set up a private tour in Dubrovnik. We had not as it was supposed to rain—but perhaps a private tour could work. 45 minutes later, we had a tour and a deal. The Dubrovnik tour was also excellent and we recommend Jolanta without reservation.
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When in Rovinj, you definitely deserve to go beyond the bay area with its cafés and restaurants, beyond the beaches and the cocktail bars. Because this place hides secrets that have so far been difficult to discover and explore for the individual traveler as city tours were only available for organised groups.
Inclusions: Guiding services by licensed and professional guides
Exclusions:
The guide explained everything in perfect English and answered all questions with great detail, one could tell he was really knowledgeable in terms of the town's history and local food and drinking places. It's a very nice tour through Rovinj best booked at the beginning of your visit
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When in Rovinj, you definitely deserve to go beyond the bay area with its cafés and restaurants, beyond the beaches and the cocktail bars. Because this place hides secrets that have so far been difficult to discover and explore for the individual traveler as city tours were only available for organised groups.
Inclusions: Guiding services by licensed and professional guides
Exclusions:
The guide explained everything in perfect English and answered all questions with great detail, one could tell he was really knowledgeable in terms of the town's history and local food and drinking places. It's a very nice tour through Rovinj best booked at the beginning of your visit
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When in Rovinj, you definitely deserve to go beyond the bay area with its cafés and restaurants, beyond the beaches and the cocktail bars. Because this place hides secrets that have so far been difficult to discover and explore for the individual traveler as city tours were only available for organised groups.
Inclusions: Guiding services by licensed and professional guides
Exclusions:
My friend and I had a private tour with Goran in July and he was an excellent guide. He was really knowledgeable about his home town and even gave us some great tips on where to eat afterwards! Would definitely recommend checking out the tour.
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Explore the most famous destinations of Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia & Hercegovina and Montenegro on our 8 days private tour. Lots of fun, new knowladge and beautiful sights are guaranteed!
Inclusions: Dinner, Bottled water, Driver/guide, Local guide, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Guaranteed to skip the long lines
Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified
We hired Adam at the last second to take us to Plivitce lakes for the day. He was super flexible with timing given that we booked the tour the night before at 11 pm. Adam was a great conversationalist and we enjoyed learning about his experiences during our 2 hour drive to the lakes. He was helpful in showing us around and gave great local suggestions of places to try in Zagreb.
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Pula, situated near the base of the Istrian peninsula, is the largest city in Istria. Its most famous attraction, the well preserved Roman amphitheater, is one of the most famous sights in the whole of Croatia. Enjoy a small guided group tour with a maximum of 15 travelers.
Inclusions: Pickup and drop-off, Driver/guide, Transportation, Insurance
Exclusions: Gratuities
Driver picked us up from the hotel had a great day beautiful scenery and the driver was passionate about his country
Rovinj • Gay Friendly Tour & Old Town’s Secrets • Gay or Lesbian Friendly Tour Guide and/or Driver • Every Entrance Fee or Tasting described in the program
Inclusions: Guaranteed to skip the long lines, Local guide, Private tour
Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities, Gratuities
This city tour was very interesting and fascinating. I liked to hear all the knowledge and information our tour-guide Viviana could provide us with. She did this in a very good way, so we didn't felt to be in school, but together with a very good friend who knew a great deal about everything we saw around us. In this way also a very good start for our 2 weeks in Palermo to know, where we would like to explore more o go back to. Thank you very much Viviana, that was just marvellous! François + Esteban
Learn about the history of Istria, not only the town we are visiting. I'll be happy to give you restaurant and sights suggestions according to the place of your stay. Take a tour with a true local and learn about the way of living in Istria.
Inclusions: Local licensed tour guide
Exclusions: Climbing the St. Euphemia's church bell tower - 3€ pp
We had an beautifull time on this tour. Our guide Hrvoje was excellent, knowledgeable and passionate about the Istrian Peninsula. Would highly recommend this tour as a great way to experience Istria.Excellent value for money!
After pick-up, we drive to Rovinj – probably the most romantic town in Istria. The super-charming old town, a 1200 years old sarcophagus and cobbled streets filled with artisans are waiting for you. Then, we continue to Bale. This small town was once a hideout of famous Giacomo Casanova (check out the Soardo-Bembo Palace) whilst today it’s known for excellent olive oil producers. Join an extra virgin olive oil tasting or follow the traces of Casanova within the tiny stone-walled old town. Next stop is Vodnjan. Before World War 2, this was one of the liveliest towns in Istria. Today it is being reborn again as a cultural and culinary destination in Istria. Join a professional wine tasting of typical Istrian grapes or become an art hunter and find all the world-class murals scattered around the village town of Vodnjan. Ask your Krug Guide for more insights. The tour ends in the afternoon back in Pula.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, English Speaking Local Driver/Guide, Visit to Rovinj, Bale & Vodnjan
Exclusions: Food & Beverage, Personal spending, Optional Olive Tasting & Wine Tasting, Gratuities to Guide/Driver
We’d booked this tour with Costco as we had had good luck with their service on previous cruises—and they did not disappoint. Our guide, Jolanta Car, was waiting at the bottom of the gangplank with a sign. There were three of us + Jolanta. We walked to her car and began the hour and 15 minute drive into Istria. Jolanta speaks perfect english and carried on a running conversation all the way to the first stop: a little farm restaurant out in the hills. After a brief wait for the members of another tour (which arrived by bus), we had a light lunch with wine and could see Motovun—an old tiny town built on top of a mountain. That was our second stop. Jolanta parked the car and we started up the hill. My wife had recent surgery and chose not to make the walk, and waited in the car. The three of us walked to the top and Jolanta purchased tickets to walk around the wall, as well as a cappucino. We spent about a half-hour there, then walked back to the car and continued to a small distillery, where the owner provided an overview of their processing and provided free samples. Very informative. We returned to the ship on time. It was a wonderfult time and we felt like we had gained a new friend. As we left here, my wife asked if she had a card—she does and owns her own tour company ([email protected]). When we got back to the ship, my wife wondered if Yolanta could set up a private tour in Dubrovnik. We had not as it was supposed to rain—but perhaps a private tour could work. 45 minutes later, we had a tour and a deal. The Dubrovnik tour was also excellent and we recommend Jolanta without reservation.
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