When to Visit
- May – June & September → Best overall (warm weather, fewer crowds, better prices)
- July – August → Peak season (lively, but crowded & expensive)
- April & October → Great for food, wine, and quiet exploration
If you like a mix of beach + sightseeing → June or September is ideal
Best Places to Visit
Coastal Highlights
Rovinj (Must-visit)
- Most beautiful town in Istria
- Venetian-style old town on a peninsula
- Climb up to St. Euphemia Church for views
- Perfect for sunsets and romantic evenings
Pula
- Famous for the Pula Arena (Roman amphitheater)
- Mix of history + beaches
- Good base if you want nightlife
Poreč
- Lively town with beaches and nightlife
- Visit the Euphrasian Basilica (UNESCO site)
Inland (Hidden Gems)
Motovun
- Hilltop village with stunning views
- Famous for truffles
- Great for sunset and wine tasting
Grožnjan
- Small artistic village
- Full of galleries and music vibes
- Quiet and charming
Hum
- Known as the smallest town in the world
- Unique stop, very authentic
Nature
Cape Kamenjak
- Crystal-clear water, cliffs, hidden coves
- Perfect for swimming, kayaking, cliff jumping
Brijuni National Park
- Island group with nature + history
- You can visit by boat from Fažana
Food & Drink You Must Try
- Truffle pasta (Istria is famous for it)
- Fresh seafood
- Olive oil & local wine (Malvasia, Teran)
Getting Around
- Rent a car → highly recommended (villages are hard to reach otherwise)
- Distances are short (1–1.5h max between major spots)
Suggested Itinerary (5 Days)
Day 1 – Arrival (Pula)

- Explore Pula & Roman ruins and Colosseum
- Evening by the sea
Day 2 – Rovinj

- Full day in Rovinj
- Swim + sunset + dinner in old town
Day 3 – Poreč + Coast
- Visit basilica
- Relax at beaches
Day 4 – Inland Istria
- Motovun
- Grožnjan
→ wine tasting
Day 5 – Nature
- Cape Kamenjak or
- Brijuni islands
Tips
- Book accommodation early in summer
- Stay 2–3 nights in one place (Rovinj or Pula are best bases)
- Mix coast + inland → that’s the real Istria experience