Transfer from Pula - Airport
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Departure from Pula - Airport
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Estimated arrival to Ancona
15:29h

Trip duration: 389min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of San Marino - San Marino

San Marino
San Marino

135 min

San Marino is widely famous for being one of the world’s smallest and oldest republics. But the real reasons why each year more than two... million tourists flock to San Marino are its beautiful architectural monuments, its history and, of course, Monte Titano with its scenic trails and impressive medieval fortresses. From here visitors are able to admire unspoiled countryside with rolling hills and wineries.The most notable part of Monte Titano is Guaita Tower, a fairy-tale castle built in the 11th century. Shopping is also another delight of San Marino as it boasts hundreds of chic shops and boutiques and shopping is tax-free!

Quality photo of Ravenna - Italy

Ravenna
Italy

135 min

Awe-inspiring ancient mosaics are the first thing coming to mind when someone mentions Ravenna. Consequently, the most noteworthy site in Ravena is the Mausoleum of... Galla Placidia, filled with mosaics which UNESCO experts have described as “the best preserved of all mosaic monuments and one of the most artistically perfect.” But the city also prides on many other ancient monuments that are almost equally unique and sensational. Just to think, Ravenna has 8 sites featured on the UNESCO World Heritage List!

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Rovinj
Croatia

135 min

Rovinj conquers with the allure of its old town, diversity of stone and rocky beaches and richness of the tourist offer. The beauty of the... old town, built on an elevated peninsula, is reflected in many artistic styles that ornate it - from Gothic Renaissance and Baroque, to Romanesque and Neoclassical. At the same time, the city is a favorite gathering place for artists from all over the world and boasts many art galleries and cultural events. You will be captivated also by its 22 islands and islets, a pleasant Mediterranean climate, many restaurants, cafes, and clubs, and especially by the kindness of the locals.

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Gradara Castle
Italy

75 min

A beauty seldom seen adorns this city. The protective walls enclose a medieval village spread on a hill, while at the hilltop stands a castle.... A visit to this castle will take you back in time, to be exact in time of Italian Renaissance and Dante’s Divine Comedy. Thus, you will hear all about the love story between Paolo and Francesca, a tragic love that made this castle a symbol of love. But, you will also learn all about the turbulent times and numerous conflicts between the Malatesta and Montefeltro families. While in the village, besides the castle, remember to visit also the Church of St. Giovanni, the Historical Museum filled with paintings, furniture and other period artifacts and the Garden of Olives.

Quality photo of Motovun - Croatia

Motovun
Croatia

75 min

This captivating hilltop town that dominates over the valley of the Mirna River was built in 13th century. Although it changed various feudal masters during... its past, the Venetian influence remains the strongest. They ruled the town in the period 1278-1797. The oval main square, which is the only flat place in the whole town, is encircled by well preserved town walls from the 13th and 14th centuries and houses a colorful church. Town planning has well preserved all the characteristics of medieval architecture. Motovun is surrounded by vineyards thus it is also famous for exceptional Croatian wines, like Malvazija and Teran, as well as for the black truffle that can be found in this area. In Motovun as well as in the surrounding area there are many excellent local “konobe” and restaurants.

Quality photo of Pomposa Abbey - Italy

Pomposa Abbey
Italy

75 min

This historic spot, often overlooked by tourists, is a true hidden gem. Few of those lucky enough to have stumbled to this unexpected delight, were... rewarded by many discoveries. First of all, this is where Benedictine monk, Guido d’Arezzo, in the early 11th century invented the modern musical notation – a system of lines, clef signs, and colors which transformed music into information. Furthermore, the Romanesque Abbey of Pomposa is garnished with a 12th-century mosaic and church frescoes are quite amazing and well worth seeing. And finally, the interior walls are decorated with stunning paintings done by Vitale da Bologna, Giotto’s pupil.