Transfer from Zagreb
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Departure from Zagreb
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Estimated arrival to Vrsar
12:00h

Trip duration: 180min

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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.

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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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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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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.

Quality photo of Hum - Croatia

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.

Quality photo of Karlovac - Croatia

Karlovac
Croatia

75 min

Karlovac is a city of many nicknames due to its natural and historic features. It is located on the confluence of rivers Kupa, Korana, Mreznica... and Dobra, hence the nickname “city on four rivers” where, consequently, kayaking and rafting are very popular. The Austrians founded Karlovac in 1579 when they built the fortified old town in the shape of a 6-pointed star, hence the nick name “the star”. Unfortunately, not much has left of these great defensive walls that were built to defend the city against the invading Ottoman Empire. But history buffs can still enjoy the 13th century Dubovac Castle, once inhabited by many noble families and army generals as well as the city museum. Finally, it is also known as the “city of beer” since one of Croatia's two most popular breweries, Karlovacko brewery, is located here.