Istria is a triangular-shaped peninsula on the north-western part of Croatia. Spanning around 3,600 sq km, it has pristine beaches fronting the Adriatic Sea and rolling hills dotted with medieval towns. Seaside towns of Pula, Rovinj, and Porec are arguably the most visited destinations in Istria, as there are plenty of hotels, restaurants and bars that cater to travellers from all over the world.
Istrian cuisine is a huge draw for most. You can enjoy quality seafood, white truffle and local wines at award-winning restaurants, especially in Pula and Rovinj. For a more traditional setting, head further inland to find hilltop villages – Groznjan and Motovun – where you can explore ancient Roman, gothic, renaissance structures.
Istria County – Top-Reiseziele
Wohin geht es als Nächstes?
Porec
Porec is a resort town with plenty of historic sights on Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula. Most travellers come here to visit the UNESCO-listed Euphrasian Basilica, which dates back to the 4th and 6th centuries. There’s also a significant Italian influence in...
Rovinj
Rovinj feels more Italian than Croatian, offering a unique experience you might not find in other towns along the western...
Pula
Pula is a port city on the southern tip of Croatia’s Istria Peninsula. Most of its architecture is Roman-inspired, left...
Unterkünfte in Istria County
Grand Hotel Brioni Pula A Radisson Collection Hotel
Grand Hotel Brioni Pula A Radisson Collection Hotel