Transfer from Rovinj
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Departure from Rovinj
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Estimated arrival to Sibenik
13:30h

Trip duration: 270min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Plitvice Lakes National Park - Croatia

Plitvice Lakes National Park
Croatia

135 min

Whoever decides to visit Croatia must include a trip to Plitvice Lakes National Park to their itinerary. It is simply a must-see attraction for all... nature lovers as this park covers an area of 300 square kilometers with spectacular natural lakes and waterfalls. Besides the highest Croatian waterfall, Veliki Splat, visitors can enjoy countless smaller waterfalls, as well as the lakes with distinctive colors, ranging from turquoise blue to gray or green. Don't rush your time here. Enjoy yourself and take in the amazing scenery and serenity of this place.

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Rijeka
Croatia

75 min

Rijeka, the third largest city in Croatia, is timidly climbing on a scale of popularity among other Croatian tourist pearls. In more recent years it... has been discovered more and more because it has many hidden gems. Its rich past is reflected in city’s monuments and buildings like the City Tower, Roman Arch, Church of St. Vitus, the National Theater and Austro-Hungarian style buildings that ornate the center. All visitors are stunned by the 13th century fortress rising above the city, the Trsat Castle, from where visitors can enjoy incredible views of the city and the whole Kvarner bay.

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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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Nin
Croatia

75 min

If not for the most amazing beaches and unspoiled nature, than you should stop at Nin to visit the world smallest cathedral - Church of... St. Nicholas. But while you are there, don’t forget to touch the big toe on the statue of Grgur Ninski for good luck. Also, Nin is famous for its medicinal mud which is used for health purposes for many years. You will only need a couple of hours to walk around Nin and we recommend starting your tour at the stone bridge, but the one with the Old Gate (there are two bridges connecting Nin’s old town which is situated on an island with mainland).

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Opatija
Croatia

75 min

Many things about Opatija are impressive. First is its long tourist tradition as a health resort that dates back to mid-19th century and the first... hotel ever built on Adriatic was in Opatija in 1884. All grand spa hotels in Opatija reflect its glorious days during the Austro-Hungarian Empire when it served as the most elegant seaside resort. Then it’s its 12 kilometers long promenade that was built along cost of Volosko, Opatija and Lovran. Opatija is also full of gorgeous parks and green areas perfect for relaxing. And finally, the numerous cultural and entertaining events all year round make Opatija a top spot destination.

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Zadar
Croatia

135 min

Being founded in the 1st century BC, Zadar is a city whose old town is surrounded by historical ramparts; it is also a treasury of... the monumental riches from Middle Ages and Renaissance but at the same time Zadar is a living, vibrant city that features many contemporary architectural achievements. The two most unique modern attractions are the Sea Organ and the Monument to the Sun. The symbol of the town is St. Donatus’ Church, built in the 9th century but there are also numerous other medieval churches, museums, art installations, cafes and restaurants offering culinary delicacies.