Transfer from Rovinj
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Departure from Rovinj
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Estimated arrival to Motovun
09:56h

Trip duration: 56min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Pula - Croatia

Pula
Croatia

105 min

Apart from the beautiful Adriatic Sea, exquisite Mediterranean cuisine and welcoming locals, Pula will stun its visitors with the remarkably well-preserved Roman amphitheater, which in... the summer becomes the host of international concerts, plays and films. Other interesting Roman ruins that Pula features are Arch of Sergi, a triumphal arch from the 1st century, the gate of Hercules, built in the same period as the Arch and the Forum, which is the oldest square in the city.

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Hum
Croatia

75 min

With barely 20 inhabitants but still featuring medieval city walls, a church, a 16th century watch tower and two small streets with three rows of... houses, Hum is defined as the smallest city in the world. Its history goes back in the earl medieval age and since then there was not much construction outside of the well preserved ancient walls. This city-monument is truly unique and interesting to history and culture explorers. It is also known as “the town of truffles” so we encourage you to try a leisurely meal at Hum's friendly konoba restaurant, the only eatery in the city.

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Groznjan
Croatia

75 min

Groznjan is an ideal destination for one-day excursion. But don’t be fooled by its dimensions because if you happen to go there during summer months... you will see how this tiny and compact little town becomes a truly active artistic beehive – cultural manifestations, music academies, shows of popular artists, dance and drama workshops, festivals… such a busy schedule for such a small town! Even if you don’t go there during summer, the unique atmosphere of a medieval town, whose original beauty has been kept until today, can be felt simply by walking through the old town.

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Porec
Croatia

75 min

Town of Porec is just one of many noteworthy sights in Istria but surely not the one to be missed. The narrow streets of Porec’s... old town are worth wandering for their own sake due to the Romanesque architecture, Venetian Gothic palaces and well preserved stone houses. The city main symbol is the 6th century Euphrasian Basilica where visitors can see a very interesting exhibition about the history of the church throughout the centuries, with beautiful mosaics and wooden sculptures.

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Pazin
Croatia

75 min

Its position at the very centre of the Istrian peninsula makes Pazin easily accessible from the well-known tourist centers in Istria. The most impeccable image... of Pazin is perhaps that of its medieval castle rising above the 100 meters deep Pazin abyss. This chasm was the inspiration for Jules Verne’s “Mathias Sandorf” novel, hence today visitors can enjoy in the interactive show Escape from the Castle on conspirator Mathias Sandorf. This show provides an interesting insight into the past of this building. The castle is home to the Istrian Ethnographic Museum displaying 7500 ethnographic artifacts of textile, agricultural tools and objects of everyday life in Istrian villages.

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Vrsar
Croatia

75 min

Overlooking the sea from a hill, Vrsar is an enchanting old fishing settlement offering its visitors a captivating glimpse to the past times. It is... enough just to walk through the old town inside the fortified walls and testify the great historical heritage – from the 13th century town’s gate that is still in use, to the remains of a 4th century basilica or the 12th century Romanesque basilica of St. Mary. In close vicinity of Vrsar there is another attraction to be seen: the sculpture park of the world renowned artist Dusan Dzamonja. The monumental abstract sculptures are placed in the natural background of Dzamonja's house and studio where he lived and worked for most of his life.