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Summer Tour of Lake Bled with Bled Castle and Boat Ride
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Summer Tour of Lake Bled with Bled Castle and Boat Ride

Slovenia is easily accessible from Istria. And this tour explores one of its most picture-postcard areas – Lake Bled, with its emerald-coloured waters and turreted castle framed against the backdrop of the Julian Alps.

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Istrian Hilltop Villages Tour with Local Speciality Tasting
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Istrian Hilltop Villages Tour with Local Speciality Tasting

Legend has it that in the Mirna valley lived giants who each built a hilltop hamlet. And this tour takes you to two of them. Istria's green hills are a place of mythical beauty, and nowhere more so than in the fairytale villages of Grožnjan and Oprtalj. Ivana, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Grožnjan was suffering from depopulation in the middle of the 20th century, so artists and musicians were encouraged to come and use its empty houses as studios. Today, there are about 40 ateliers and a popular summer music festival. Adding to the cultural mix, both villages have strong Italian communities.'Your adventure begins with a scenic drive through Istria's hills to Grožnjan – the artists' colony straddling a ridge. Wander its cluster of lanes lined with handsome stone-built homes, looking out for ancient churches and palaces. If you like arty souvenirs, the many galleries and shops are a great place to browse for handmade gifts such as jewellery, prints, textiles and fine art.Next, it's time to take a break with a tasting of local Istrian delicacies, along with wine and olive oil at a typical tavern. Rounding off the day is a visit to peaceful Oprtalj. With a long history stretching back to Roman times, there's a clutch of historic buildings to admire, including the Venetian loggia and the 16th century St George's church, located at the top of the hill overlooking the town. When you arrive at Oprtalj, your guide will show you around steep stone alleys boasting countryside views.

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Ancient Istria Tour from Rovinj including Pula and Lunch
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Ancient Istria Tour from Rovinj including Pula and Lunch

At the crossroads between Latin and Slavic Europe, Istria offers up the best of both worlds. It packs a lot into its small territory, so this tour shows off the best bits – rustic villages, Roman ruins, Byzantine basilicas and a taste of its world-class food scene. You'll visit Pula, Gržini and Poreč, enjoying scenic landscapes between stops. Karla, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘You'll get to see a side of Istria that most visitors miss when you visit Gržini village for a homemade lunch. You'll taste maneštra – a traditional Istrian country dish – and drink malvazija, the ‘queen' of Istrian wines, in a farm-to-table restaurant.'Kick off the day in Pula, spread around a bay in the south of the peninsula. This storied town is home to a well-preserved Roman amphitheatre, but that's just the tip of the iceberg – Pula boasts a wealth of ancient relics. Must-sees include the Temple of Augustus and the triumphal arch, while there are also Byzantine and baroque churches as well as a Habsburg fortress.Next, we'll head inland to the hamlet of Gržini for a traditional Istrian lunch, washed down with local wine, before returning to the coast to explore Poreč. Set on a compact headland, we'll walk the old Roman streets of Decumanus and Cardo Maximus up to the most important monument in town – the Euphrasian basilica, one of the most beautifully preserved monuments of early Byzantine art in the Mediterranean, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Ancient Istria tour from Pula including Bale, Rovinj and Poreč
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Ancient Istria tour from Pula including Bale, Rovinj and Poreč

Istria is an enticing mix of ancient seaside towns, vine-clad countryside and hilltop villages. Island views, good wine and delicious dishes vie for your attention. This full-day tour takes in some of Istria's star turns, including the historic village of Bale and the seaside gems of Rovinj and Poreč. You'll also tuck into a tasty lunch at a countryside restaurant in Grzini. Mauro, one of our expert local guides, says "we pack lots in on this tour. From traditional Batana fishing boats bobbing at the port in Rovinj to enjoying some typical dishes of Central Istria, plus the Byzantine Basilica in Poreč, you'll get a true insight into our region."Your adventure kicks off in Bale, a hilltop village of narrow cobbled alleys lined with medieval stone houses and Venetian palaces and churches. Wander the mazy old town before heading to Rovinj on the Adriatic coast, where the Venetian influence is everywhere. Occupying an egg-shaped peninsula, it's a treasure trove of winding streets that lead to the baroque Church of St Euphemia, whose slender belfry dominates the skyline.Then it's time to make our way to the hamlet of Grzini to feast on a typical Istrian lunch in the countryside, and after your meal we'll swing back to the coast to explore Poreč. This ancient town on a headland is now as famed for its modern bars and clubs as its Euphrasian Basilica, one of the most beautifully preserved monuments of Early Byzantine art in the whole of the Mediterranean, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Kvarner Bay tour with Opatija, Lovran and local specialties
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Kvarner Bay tour with Opatija, Lovran and local specialties

The coastline of Kvarner Bay is peppered with beautiful towns and historic locations. On this tour, you'll visit two of its most eye-catching spots – the hilltop fort of Mošćenice and the cosmopolitan seaside resort of Opatija.

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Ancient Istria tour from Poreč including Rovinj, Pula and lunch in Gržini
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Ancient Istria tour from Poreč including Rovinj, Pula and lunch in Gržini

Istria is a melting pot of cultures where historic towns and delicious dishes vie for your attention. This full-day tour takes in some of its star turns, including Rovinj, Grzini and Pula. You'll also tuck in to a lunch of tasty local specialities.

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Motovun, Hum and Flavours of Istria
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Motovun, Hum and Flavours of Istria

Like something out of a fairytale, Motovun is the sort of town you dream of eloping to. Alleys of stone houses laden with art galleries and cafés are packed either side of robust Venetian walls – you'll love it. And while it's the undoubted star of this half-day tour, you'll also discover the world's smallest town - Hum.Your first stop of the morning is hilltop Motovun – a medieval monument in itself with and stop-and-stare views over the vineyards sprawling out below. Walk around the old town, soaking up an atmosphere that's both bohemian and old-world at the same time.Next, you'll continue towards our next stop, Hum, officially the smallest town in the world. Here, you'll delve into the town's history at the Museum of Hum Aura, housed within a historic building that served as a granary and town hall for centuries. Your trip culminates with a tasting experience at a local distillery. Sample premium brandies, homemade jams, and other regional delicacies crafted from wild herbs and fruits gathered on the slopes of Mount Učka, offering a true taste of Istria.

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Explore Pula on your own
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Explore Pula on your own

Pula's romantic atmosphere is palpable. Walking through the ancient cobblestone streets makes it impossible not to be captivated by the beauty of Pula's rich cultural heritage. The Augustus Templum stands tall, a testament to the city's illustrious past, while the Twin Gates are a testament to the town's past glory. Music drifts through the air, inviting visitors to come and join in the fun on open-air terraces where you can soak up the warm Mediterranean climate and a glass of fine Istrian wine. But it's the iconic Roman amphitheatre Arena that truly takes the cake. Built over 2,000 years ago, this magnificent structure is a testament to the ingenuity and skill of ancient engineers.Today, it remains a beloved symbol of the city, drawing visitors from all over the world to marvel at its grandeur and splendour. Whether you choose to explore Pula's rich history and culture or tuck into its delicious cuisine and lively nightlife, this city is sure to leave you with a lasting impression.

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Wine party at Winery Baćac in Croatia
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Wine party at Winery Baćac in Croatia

Experience the charm of Istria with our exclusive afternoon trip to Winery Baćac. You'll tour the winery to get the lowdown on their production processes, and then raise a glass or two to celebrate their dedication and passion.With nearly 10 acres of vineyards, Winery Baćac is celebrated for its sweet Muškat, dry Malvazija and hearty Merlot. Tour the winery, and it's cellar, learning all about harvesting, processing and cultivating wine. Perfect for vino lovers, your visit also includes a guided tasting session where you'll sample a variety of fine wines. As you savour each sip, you'll enjoy perfectly paired local prosciutto and cheese, enhancing every flavour note. And to top it off, as you relax with your wine, the soothing sounds of live music create the perfect backdrop for a great afternoon out in Istria.

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Old Town Labin walking tour with tasting session
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Old Town Labin walking tour with tasting session

Inland from Istria's ritzy resort-style hotels lies Labin – a medieval town that's a hub of Croatian history and heritage. Tour this hilltop hideaway's highlights with a guide before free time to explore on your own. You'll find snaking streets full of boutique stores and corner café's, a fascinating museum, plus views across Rabac and Cres Island.

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Brijuni National Park 6-hour boating and swimming tour
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Brijuni National Park 6-hour boating and swimming tour

Discover the National Park of Brijuni, embark on a 2-hour cruise along the 14 islands and enjoy a 4-hour swimming break in the magical fishing town Fažana.

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2-hour dolphins and panorama sailing experience from Poreč
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2-hour dolphins and panorama sailing experience from Poreč

Enjoy a 2-hour sailing boat tour in the west coast of Istria, admire the view of the Poreč riviera from the sea and give yourself an opportunity to meet dolphins.

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Things to do in Istria

Heart-shaped Istria is the sort of destination where lifelong romances begin. You’ll fall in love with its culture and its heritage, its coastline and its villages, its gastronomy and its wines. In other words, you’ll fall in love with Istria. This peninsula is so in demand, that Croatia and Slovenia share it. Even Italy has a small toehold. As well as being a melting pot of Latin, Slavic and Germanic cultures, it’s packed with world-class attractions and monuments. Top things to do in Istria include tours to the coastal towns of Pula – its Roman arena is spectacular – Medulin, Porec and Koper. Plus, there are boat trips in Kvarner Bay and excursions to picture-perfect Lake Bled. And if you want a bit of fun family frolicking, you’ve got the thrills and spills of a day at the waterpark. The Six Best Things to in Istria 1. Uncover Istria’s Roman heritage Pula has been a magnet for holidaymakers since ancient times. The Romans loved it so much that their presence can still be felt as you walk around, whether it’s the amazing seafront arena or the well-preserved Temple of Augustus. You can visit the arena, which is still used for concerts, and take lots of selfies. Later residents left behind gems such as the 13th-century Communal Palace, the three hilltop forts that ring the old town and the elegant Habsburg palaces along the Riva, which exude oodles of old-world charm. 2. Savour the flavours of Istria Istrian cuisine is renowned all over Croatia and Slovenia for the richness and variety of its flavours. The star ingredient is the not-so-humble truffle, which is one of the world’s most expensive foods. Locals brook no imitations and restaurants proudly display brass plaques saying ‘tartufo vero’, or ‘genuine truffle’. Other popular delicacies include mussels, oysters, cured pršut ham and the omelette-like fritaja, usually made with seasonal greens such as asparagus. For dessert, make sure to try rum-and-raisin-filled doughballs known as fritule. And why not head to heart of the peninsula to taste these Istrian specialities in style. The hilltop hamlet of Motovun, still protected by its medieval Venetian walls, is a local mecca for dishes layered with wafer-thin truffle slices – washed down wines from the vineyards below, naturally. 3. Enjoy a cruise in Kvarner Bay The western coast of Istria is dotted with beautiful, must-visit towns such as Koper, Poreč and Pula. In contrast, the eastern coast is far less developed. Wrapped around Kvarner Bay, it’s famed for the karst islands that are scattered across it like gemstones. Cres and Krk are the two largest and can be visited on boat trips. Another option is a coastal cruise that takes in hamlets such as Mošćenice or the former Habsburg riviera resort of Opatija. While Medulin on the very southern tip of the peninsula is a hub for dolphin-watching and sunset cruises. And for alternative watery fun, Aquapark Istralandia is ideal for a family day out. 4. Visit Lake Bled in Slovenia If you want to get the ultimate Istrian holiday selfie, head to Lake Bled in Slovenia. Wait till you set eyes of it – an alpine beauty that’s launched a thousand postcards. The lake is nestled in a valley surrounded by the often-snowcapped peaks of the Julian Alps. The icing on the cake is the tiny tree-studded islet crowned by a copper-topped belltower in the middle of the lake. You can get a boat out to it and visit the baroque church, which is reached after climbing up 99 steeped-in-legend steps. And there’s more. Adding to the scenery is clifftop Bled Castle, which lords it over the lake. The waterfront is lined with cafés and restaurants, most offering typical cream pastries from the valley – the recipe is officially protected by the Slovenian government. A guided tour from Istria ensures you get to visit all the lake’s attractions. 5. Explore the caves of Istria The town of Pazin in central Istria boasts one of Europe’s most unusual cave systems. And you can explore it from top to bottom, either by zipline or an underground tour. Just under Pazin Castle is a 100-metre-deep abyss known as the Pazin chasm, which you can cross by zipline. The canyon is the entry point into the caves, which house three lakes. It’s a subterranean underworld so impressive that locals say it inspired writers as far apart as Dante Alligheri and Jules Verne. The castle, precariously perched on a clifftop, has stood guard over the gorge for more than a thousand years and is really worth a visit. And if you can’t get enough of caves, the Baredine Cave near Poreč is another must. Sophisticated use of lighting makes any visit an illuminating experience. 6. Experience the Venetian vibe of Poreč Picture-postcard Poreč has a Venetian vibe that reels you in the moment you arrive. Its stone streets and alleys crisscross a tiny peninsula that has in its heart a Byzantine basilica that’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Euphrasian Basilica, as it is known, was built over a Roman villa whose mosaic floor can still be seen in the oratory. In summer months, there are regular boat trips to the islet of Sveti Nikola, some 500 metres from the peninsula. It’s very developed, with hotels, resorts and even a mini-golf. But the star is without doubt the Istrian Fantasy Forest, which is like something from a Grimm Brothers’ fairytale.
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