Discover Rovinj
Rovinj
Rovinj, a picturesque gem on the western coast of the Istrian peninsula in Croatia, is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Often praised as the most beautiful town in Croatia, Rovinj captivates visitors with its charming cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea.
Things to do
Explore the Old Town
The heart of Rovinj is its historic old town, a labyrinth of cobblestone streets, each with its own charm. As you wander through the old town, you’ll discover a blend of Venetian and Mediterranean architecture, with pastel-colored buildings decorated with shutters and flower boxes.
While you’re here you should definitely visit:
- Church of St. Eufemia – Rovinj’s most iconic landmark
- Grisia Street – Known as the “artist’s street,” Grisia is lined with galleries and studios where local artists showcase their works.
- Balbi’s Arch – The entrance to the Old Town is marked by Balbi’s Arch, a grand stone archway dating back to the 17th century.
Island Touring
Rovinj is surrounded by a stunning archipelago of 14 islands, each offering its own unique charm.
- Sveti Andrija (Red Island): A short boat ride from Rovinj’s harbor, Red Island is perfect for a day trip. The island is home to lush gardens, pebbly beaches, and walking trails. You can relax at the beach, explore the island’s historic sites, or enjoy a meal at one of its restaurants. The Hotel Istra on the island offers additional amenities like pools and sports facilities.
- Sveta Katarina: Located just across from Rovinj’s Old Town, Sveta Katarina is another beautiful island worth visiting. The island is known for its picturesque landscapes, rocky cliffs, and secluded beaches. It’s a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and cliff jumping.
Cruises and Excursions: Several local companies offer boat tours that allow you to explore multiple islands in a day, often including stops for swimming, snorkeling, and dining on board. Sunset cruises are particularly popular, offering a romantic way to experience Rovinj’s coastline.
Gastronomy
Seafood: Being a coastal town, Rovinj is renowned for its fresh seafood. Don’t miss the chance to try local specialties like grilled fish, scampi, and octopus salad. Many restaurants offer a catch of the day, ensuring the freshest dining experience.
Istrian Cuisine: Rovinj is also known for its traditional Istrian dishes. Try fuži (handmade pasta) with truffle sauce, maneštra (a vegetable stew), and pršut (Istrian prosciutto), some of the many Istrian delices. These dishes are often paired with local wines like Malvasia and Teran.
Wine and Olive Oil Tasting: Istria is famous for its wine and the world’s best olive oil, and Rovinj is no exception. Visit local wine bars (like Grota) and shops for tastings, or take a short trip to nearby vineyards and olive groves for a more immersive experience. Guided tours often include tastings and insights into the production process.