Croatia’s Charming Peninsula between mediterranean flair and history
Istria is one of those regions that captures your heart from the very first moment. Whether you’re strolling through the cobbled streets of Rovinj, admiring the impressive arena in Pula, or indulging in Mediterranean cuisine – Istria has something for everyone.
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Arrival
Getting to Istria
If you want to fly directly to Istria, the best option is Pula Airport. However, not every city has direct flights, so sometimes a layover in Zagreb may be necessary. Alternatively, you can fly to Zagreb or Ljubljana and then drive. The drive from Zagreb to Pula takes about 3 hours.
Tip: If you’re in the mood for a little road trip, you can also travel through Italy or Slovenia. The coastal route is especially stunning!
At a Glance
General
Location: Europe | Croatia
Characteristic: Peninsula
Climate & Best travel times
Temperature: 12 -18°C
Rainy days per month: 5-12
Best travel period: June – September (beach holiday)
April-May (cultural holiday)
Getting there
Flight time from Frankfurt: 1,5 hours
Flight time from New York: 9 – 12 hours (mostly with 1 stop in Europe)
Local transportation: Rental car, taxi, ferries
Sightseeing
Amphitheater in Pula
Euphrasius Basilica in Poreč
Brijuni National Park
Baredine Cave
Practical information
Währung: € Euro
Sprache: Croatian
Zahlung: Credit Card, Cash
Einreise: No visa for EU citizens for stays of less than 90 days. From mid-2025: ETIAS required for non-EU citizens
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Istria
Where the Mediterranean meets Central Europe
The province of Istria is a shark-tooth-shaped peninsula in the northwest of Croatia, boasting a unique charm both along its beautiful Adriatic coastline and in its hinterland.
Pula: A Touch of Rome in the Heart of Croatia
The highlight in Pula? Definitely the amphitheater! It’s one of the best-preserved Roman arenas in the world – and standing before it will transport you to another time.
But Pula has even more to offer: Stroll through the old town, visit the Temple of Augustus, and enjoy a glass of wine in one of the charming taverns in the evening.
Poreč: Antiquity Meets the Adriatic Coast
Poreč is a must-see for culture enthusiasts. The Euphrasius Basilica is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a remarkable example of Byzantine art. The promenade and the beaches around Poreč also invite relaxation.
Warning: The historic cobblestones in the old town can be slippery, so wear sturdy shoes!
Rovinj: The Fairytale Town by the Sea
Rovinj is perhaps the most romantic town in Istria. Colorful houses cling to the hills, narrow alleys wind through the town, and the picturesque old town is crowned by the Church of St. Euphemia. From the church tower, you can enjoy a breathtaking view over the coastline!
Brijuni National Park: Pure Nature on the Islands
If you’re looking for a break from the cities, a trip to the Brijuni Islands is a must. You’ll find unspoiled nature, ancient ruins, and impressive wildlife – from deer to exotic birds.
Tip: Be sure to book your tickets in advance, as the number of visitors is limited! Also, bring enough water, as there are limited shopping options on the islands.
Baredine Cave: An Underground Adventure
If you’re looking for a break from the sun and the beach, a visit to the Baredine Cave is an exciting option. The underground labyrinth of stalactites and stalagmites is truly impressive – and pleasantly cool!
Note: Even in summer, the cave is only about 14°C, so bring a jacket!
Cuisine: What you need to try
Istria is a paradise for food lovers! The cuisine is Mediterranean in style, with Slavic and Italian influences.
• Truffles: Istria is famous for its truffles, particularly the prized mushrooms found in the forests around Motovun.
• Olive oil: The region is one of the best olive oil producers in the world. A bottle makes the perfect souvenir!
• Fish & seafood: Fresh fish, squid, and black risotto (made with squid ink) – simply delicious!
• Ćevapi: These spiced minced meat rolls are a classic of Balkan cuisine and taste especially good in Istria.
Fun Fact: Fans of the HBO hit series Game of Thrones might recognize the southern Croatian cities of Dubrovnik and Split, which were used as filming locations for King’s Landing and Meereen.
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Conclusion: Is a trip to Istria worth it?
Absolutely! Istria is perfect for those seeking a mix of beach, culture, and great food. The region isn’t overcrowded but still offers plenty of highlights – from historic cities to beautiful beaches. Whether you stay for a few days or two weeks, Istria will surely captivate you!
