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Rovinj

Expertly Crafted Rovinj Vacations

Nestled on the Istrian Peninsula’s scenic shores, Rovinj charms visitors with its colorful houses, winding cobbled streets, and romantic Mediterranean feel. Once an island, this former Venetian town is now a postcard-perfect seaside destination renowned for its lively harbor, artistic vibe, and iconic hilltop church. Savor fresh seafood at bustling open-air markets, wander quiet laneways lined with galleries and cafes, and enjoy panoramic views from the Church of St. Euphemia. Rovinj’s fusion of Croatian and Italian influences makes every visit uniquely memorable.

Why We Love Rovinj

Sunlit cobblestone street with people walking and a cyclist passing. Outdoor café with umbrellas on left, pastel buildings create a warm, relaxed atmosphere.

Stunning Coastal Townscape

Rovinj boasts a captivating old town perched on a peninsula—pastel houses tumble down to the sea, tangled cobblestone lanes invite exploration, and fishing boats sway in the harbor. Sunset here is magical, as the skyline and water shimmer in golden hues.

A close-up of a dish featuring grilled octopus and potatoes served in a pan. The focus on the food gives a warm, inviting atmosphere.

Exceptional Gastronomy

The town is a culinary hotspot in Istria, with seafood pulled straight from the Adriatic, truffle-infused dishes, world-class olive oils, and outstanding local wines. Try inventive tasting menus at waterfront restaurants or savor simple, authentic fare in atmospheric konoba taverns.

Sunset over Piran, Slovenia. The golden sun reflects on the sea, illuminating red-roofed coastal buildings and a prominent church tower, evoking tranquility.

Perfect Base for Istria Exploration

Rovinj is the ideal launching point to see charming Istrian hill towns like Motovun, sample regional wines, explore cycling trails through rolling countryside, or cruise the peninsula’s beautiful coastline—all within easy reach by car, bike, or boat.

Narrow cobblestone street lined with colorful buildings in warm hues. People stroll under a clear blue sky, conveying a lively, quaint atmosphere.

Our Favorite Things To Do

  • Get lost in the Old Town: Colorful houses tumble toward the sea in this storybook fishing town.

  • Swim off sun-warmed rocks: Jump straight into sapphire waters from the town’s edge.

  • Dine al fresco by candlelight: Fresh seafood, local wine, and Adriatic breezes set the scene.

  • Watch artists at work: Galleries and studios line the streets, adding creative energy to every walk.

Our Favorite Places To Stay

Luxurious indoor pool with sun loungers, potted plants, and wooden ceiling. Large windows reveal a seaside view and distant town, creating a serene ambiance.

Grand Park Hotel Rovinj

Situated in Rovinj’s pine forest by the sea, this modern hotel offers spacious rooms with sea or forest views, a wellness center, pools, and multiple restaurants. It’s ideal for guests looking for a resort experience with easy access to Rovinj’s charming Old Town.

Modern, elegant hotel room with a large mirror reflecting twin beds. Soft lighting, sleek black and white decor, and a cozy atmosphere.

Hotel Adriatic

A family-run hotel in Rovinj’s historic center, Hotel Adriatic offers classic charm with bright, comfortable rooms and a welcoming atmosphere. Guests can enjoy rooftop terraces with panoramic views and proximity to local restaurants, galleries, and waterfront strolls.

Contemporary cafe interior with glass tables, olive green chairs, abstract art on walls, and modern lighting. The atmosphere is stylish and inviting.

Spirito Santo Palazzo Storico

Located in Dubrovnik’s Old Town, this boutique hotel is housed in a beautifully restored historic palace featuring luxurious suites and authentic décor. The hotel combines heritage with modern luxury, offering an intimate and elegant experience just steps from the city’s main attractions.