Exploring Istria, the heart-shaped peninsula diving deep into the clear blue waters of the Adriatic; exploring the diversity of flora and fauna and rich cultural and historical heritage; visiting rural homesteads and enjoying the delicacies
Istria, the largest Croatian peninsula, situated in the western part of Croatia, has always been a special area. The particularity of Istria is the result of its position. In the place where the Mediterranean Sea reaches deepest into the European mainland, and the proud Učka Mountain provides shelter, lays Istria. Blue sea, white karst rock and green mainland make a true Istrian color palette. The blueness of its coast contrasts with the green interior and acropolis towns and erases, somewhere between dream and reality, that thin line that separates reality from appearance. In this area you can explore the Glagolitic Script, enjoy a truffle hunt and harvest asparagus. The wealth of its pits and caves, the archaeological sites and vineyard areas, will not leave you indifferent. We leave you to find out why many say that Istria is the Croatian Provence!
Tourist packages range from 2 - 7 days. The activity programme for a 7 day package includes: Day 1: Zagreb - Roč - Hum - Motovun; Day 2: Pula; Days 3 - 4: Vodnjan - Višnjan - Grožnjan; Day 5: Brijuni National Park; Day 6: Bale; Day 7: Labin - Pazin - Zagreb. Packages are available throughout the year, for groups of between 2 - 40 people. Accommodation is provided at family homesteads and at 3 and 4 star hotels. Transport is possible with your own vehicle or provided by us, by bus. Professional guides are available in English, German, and other languages upon request. All information provided is of a general character only and is not binding, and it is therefore necessary to request a final offer. Photography: G.Šebelić, Istra Tourist Board
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