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Rovinj

Rovinj is a Croatian fishing port on the west coast of the Istrian peninsula. The old town stands on a headland, with houses tightly crowded down to the seafront. A tangle of cobbled streets leads to the hilltop church of St. Euphemia, whose towering steeple dominates the skyline. South of the old town is Lone Bay, one of the area’s pebble beaches. The Rovinj archipelago’s 14 islands lie immediately off the mainland.

Sightseeing

Perfect destination for those who enjoy exploring notable sights and landmarks.

Beach

A fantastic destination for beach enthusiasts.

Romantic

For those seeking a romantic getaway destination.

Foodie

It's an excellent place to visit particularly for those who take pleasure in culinary exploration.

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Frequently asked questions

What are interesting facts here?

Rovinj was originally built on an island but was joined to the mainland in the 18th century. It’s home to Baroque buildings and the hilltop church of Saint Euphemia.

What is a history?

Once a fortified island separated from the mainland, in 1763 it was joined with the coast. The town was ruled by several different countries throughout history.

What is Local laws, basic rules and regulations?

The same rules as in EU. It's respectful to greet everyone in places like shops and restaurants.