Transfer from Pula - Airport
to Venice - Mestre

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Departure from Pula - Airport
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Estimated arrival to Venice - Mestre
12:09h

Trip duration: 189min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Rovinj - Croatia

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.

Quality photo of Grotta Gigante - Italy

Grotta Gigante
Italy

105 min

Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia boasts in many interesting tourist sites but the cave Grotta Gigante is definitely one of the most fascinating. Due to its... exceptionally large dimensions (98.50 meters high, 76.30 meters wide and 167.60 meters long) it has entered in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1995 as the world’s largest tourist cave (this title was lost in 2010 with the opening of La Verna Cave in France). The cave has a breathtaking setting where you can admire the stalactites, stalagmites and other natural compounds formed over the past millions of years. The tour takes one hour and it includes 500 steps up and down, but the impressive beauty that waits for you in “the center of the earth” is well worth the effort.

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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 Miramare Castle - Italy

Miramare Castle
Italy

75 min

The grandeur of Miramare castle is even more highlighted with its spectacular location. Sitting on a coast edge and sticking out into the Gulf of... Trieste the castle offers fantastic views. While the huge botanical park, made up of exotic trees may be freely explored, a fee must be paid to visit the interiors. Inside visitors will see several rooms still displaying the original furnishings, works of art, precious objects dating back to the middle of the 19th century. The castle houses a museum, a bookstore and a bar in the garden.

Quality photo of Piran - Slovenia

Piran
Slovenia

90 min

It is hard not to be charmed by the lovely Italian-influenced architecture, the narrow old-town streets or the array of marine life. Piran was part... of the Venetian empire from the 13th century and it was actually part of Italy until the end of WWII and you can well feel the typical Italian laid-back attitude. All in all, the almost dreamlike atmosphere of Piran will linger in the memory long after you've gone.

Quality photo of Duino Castle - Italy

Duino Castle
Italy

90 min

Standing on a cliff that’s falling sharp into the sea, facing the gulf of Trieste this 19th century castle is truly stunning. The owners, family... of the Princes of Thurn and Taxis, were in the past great patrons of the arts and hosted some famous guests like Mark Twain, Liszt, Strauss, and the poet Rilke. In fact, Rilke loved this place so much that he used it as inspiration for his Duino Elegie and the path from Duino to Sistiana is called “Rilke’s trail”.