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How long is the drive from Rovinj to Zagreb?

The direct drive from Rovinj to Zagreb is 154 mi (248 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 43 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Rovinj to Zagreb, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Trieste, Pula, Opatija, Piran, and Rijeka, as well as top places to visit like Tractor Story and Jama - Grotta Baredine, or the ever-popular Stancija Collis.

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Top cities between Rovinj and Zagreb

The top cities between Rovinj and Zagreb are Trieste, Pula, Opatija, Piran, and Rijeka. Trieste is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Rovinj and 2 hours from Zagreb.
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Pula

Pula, a coastal city in Croatia's Istrian Peninsula, boasts a picturesque harbor, beautiful beaches, and ancient Roman remnants. Throughout its history, Pula has been inhabited by various civilizations and was heavily impacted during World War II. The city is renowned for its cultural and historical landmarks dating back to ancient Rome, including the impressive Roman amphitheater with over 22,000 seats.
36% as popular as Trieste
24 minutes off the main route, 19% of way to Zagreb
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Piran

Museums
Children's Museums
Piran, a charming resort city on Slovenia's Adriatic coast, is renowned for its picturesque pier and stunning Venetian architecture. The iconic Tartini Square features the Gothic red Venetian House and the frescoed Tartini House, where the famous violinist Giuseppe Tartini was born. Visitors can explore the 19th-century town hall adorned with a stone lion symbolizing the former Republic of Venice.
10% as popular as Trieste
24 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Zagreb
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Opatija

Opatija, a picturesque coastal town on the Adriatic Sea in Croatia, was once a fashionable resort destination during the 19th century. It is often likened to the 'Nice of the Adriatic' and is known for its Habsburg-era villas that line the Lungomare promenade offering stunning views of the town and nearby islands. The town's Villa Angiolina, surrounded by exotic gardens, now houses the Croatian Museum of Tourism.
10% as popular as Trieste
9 minutes off the main route, 37% of way to Zagreb
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Trieste

Trieste, the capital city of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region in northeast Italy, is a charming port city with a blend of Italian, Austro-Hungarian, and Slovenian influences. The city's layout encompasses a medieval old town and a neoclassical Austrian quarter.
Most popular city on this route
28 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Zagreb
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Rijeka

Events
Cultural Events
Rijeka, a Croatian port city on Kvarner Bay in the northern Adriatic Sea, serves as a gateway to Croatia's islands. The main promenade, Korzo, is adorned with Habsburg-era buildings and leads to the 19th-century Ivan pl. Zajc Croatian National Theatre featuring ceiling paintings by Gustav Klimt. The hilltop Trsat Castle complex offers sweeping views of the islands of Kvarner Bay.
7% as popular as Trieste
5 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Zagreb

Best stops along Rovinj to Zagreb drive

The top stops along the way from Rovinj to Zagreb (with short detours) are Unity of Italy Square, Postojna Cave Ticket Store, and Pula Arena. Other popular stops include Predjama Castle, Skocjan Caves, and Jama - Grotta Baredine.
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Stancija Collis

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Winery
Sights & Landmarks
Stancija Collis is a charming family-owned boutique winery located in the midst of vineyards, just 6 km from Rovinj. Visitors can easily reach the winery by cab or bike to enjoy wine tasting, stunning views, and a laid-back ambiance. Guests have had memorable experiences at Stancija Collis, where they sampled a variety of organic wines while being regaled with stories about the winery's history and the family's dedication to biodynamic production.
Came here for the wine and olive oil tasting - 5 wines and one olive oil. Was the loveliest experience - the wines were great and all natural with flavors I hadn’t tasted before and the oil was gorgeous! We had to buy one of everything before we left! The owner and his mum were so welcoming and friendly and very knowledgeable! The location was picturesque and tranquil! Defo come here if you are looking for wine tasting around rovinj is amazing value and the loveliest way to spend the afternoon!
Lauren E — Google review
What a lovely stop over. Great wine and olive oil👍 we did the tasting and bought some good stuff to bring home. As the only camper on site we got to park by the pool and enjoyed a fantastic ocean view. Super friendly family who took great care of us😊
Annika E — Google review
We did the wine tasting, consisting of 5 wines and 1 olive oil. We were welcomed by the owner and her son, the wine maker. The vineyard is beautiful and the wines were lovely. Olive oil was fresh and very tasty. Prices were very reasonable. I would highly recommend stopping here
Nancy F — Google review
My girlfriend and I visited this family run winery and had a great experience. We did the deluxe wine tour. We tried all the wines had a cheese plate, all incredible, and a tour of the facility after. The host was great and very informative. Would definitely come back in the future!!
Ethan E — Google review
We did the tour and tastings and it was a special event. We enjoyed local cheese, meats and olives with 6 wines and an olive oil. We really enjoyed the background on the wines, the farm and the region. We would highly recommend the experience!
Richard B — Google review
We were a group of 4 Filipinos who are based and living in Italy for ages. 2 of our friends have been doing wine tasting for more times and awhile now, but me personally I have not done it in ages and for my wife it was her first time. To start off with things, the lady host have received us with open arms and was very warm with us! she had told us the story of how the business started and it was so interesting and very motivating as well! We did toured abit the farm and property and it was so breathtaking, the whole place was so magical and beautiful.
Tetzuya M — Google review
I came here with my boyfriend for a wine tasting. The service was incredible and the family business is something to really admire. I would recommend coming here 100 times. We had a wonderful time. I enjoyed hearing about the family business . Would 100% return.
Nashema H — Google review
Stopped in at the end of the day Beautiful place. Nice wine. Great story of a small family winery. All estate grown, made and bottled. Great way to end a day out of Rovinj
W C — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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Sarižol 11, 52210, Rovinj, Croatia
https://onehillwines.com/
+385 98 944 8970
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Tractor Story

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Museums
Ethnographic museum
Specialty Museums
The Tractor Story exhibition in Nova Vas, near Porec, is a fascinating tourist attraction that showcases over 50 tractors and various other agriculture machines. Adjacent to the exhibition is a house that delves into the rich history of Mediterranean cultures through exhibits on bread, olive oil, and wine, featuring traditional tools. For those interested in learning more about these massive agricultural machines, it is recommended to contact a local guide who can provide detailed explanations.
Great place for children 3-5 years old. Our son sat on all the tractors and was delighted. If you have an active child, then this exhibition will occupy him for 2 hours.
Oksana D — Google review
Never thought I would visit tractor museum… Masterpieces of rural technology like Porsche, Lamborghini and even Ferrari.
Tomasz Ć — Google review
Great addition if you are visiting the caves. Very interesting and serene place. The museum is also worth a visit. Am I a tractor fan?? I am now !!
Chris — Google review
Very nice and reach exhibition. Totally recommend. Our kid 2 and a half years old loved it and I also found it quite interesting.
Зоряна Г — Google review
The idea for the open tractor museum was phenomenal! Kids can climb all tractors and they actually do it. The entire concept is also educational and the collection of all different kinds of agricultural machines is impressive. Fantastic place to visit, as for the kids, so for the adults. Don't skip visiting the Baredine cave which is maybe 200 meters away.
Fran Š — Google review
Great place to participate, right after the cave located very closely to the museum. If you don't like a caves, then anyway, go o the museum, it worth to look at those mechanical "monsters". Unfortunately there are no any cafe onsite, but near the cave you can have a good lunch and coffe. I would recommend to go here with family and kids, really interesting. And, please, do not forget to go the cave, it is just about 300-400 meters from the tractor museum. Thanks.
Pavlo S — Google review
Wow! Astonishing collection of tractors, historical agriculture machinery, steam engine. A heaven for mechanic enthusiast like myself who would easily spend a half day here. The rest of the day can be spent around Baredine cave 200 meters away.
Vladimir P — Google review
TRACTOR STORY BESIDE THE HOUSE WITH TRADITIONAL TOOLS IN NOVA VAS NEAR POREČ We visited a private exhibition in Nova Vas called Tractor story. Tractor story is the exhibition of more than 50 tractors and other agriculture machines. Beside Tractor story exhibition is the house with the story of Mediterranean cultures through an exhibition on bread, olive oil and wine with traditional tools. Tips: Try to contact local guide and he will explain all about agriculture massive machines.
Istriago G — Google review
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Ul. Tarska 14, 52446, Nova Vas, Croatia
http://www.traktorstory.com/
+385 95 421 4210
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Jama - Grotta Baredine

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Nature & Parks
Park
Caverns & Caves
Jama - Grotta Baredine, located in Istria, Croatia, has been open to visitors since 1995. This karst cave offers guided tours through its 132-meter deep stalactite formations and five impressive halls. The cave is home to the human fish, a unique species endemic to the area. Visitors can also enjoy vintage tractor and pottery exhibits as well as an eatery surrounded by olive trees and a vineyard.
Nice cave to visit with all the family. The guides are really gentle and they provide a lot of interesting information about the site, also in a funny way for children too. We spent there about 2 hours. Next to the entrance there is also a good bar that serves coffee, drinks in general and sandwiches. The parking is for free, so you have to pay only for the guided tour.
Luca P — Google review
Very interesting cave that goes down 60 meters. Lots of stalagmites, stalactites, columns and other mineral formed cave features. The guide was very easy to understand and funny. The highlight was the human fish (Olm/aquatic salamander) at the bottom. I was able to get some great pictures of it. There is plenty of free parking and it was easy to get to from Rovinj by car. There is also a cave museum as part of the entry and a café for food and drinks. Highly recommend.
Chris Y — Google review
Small, but beautiful. If you're in the area, great opportunity to take some very nice photos and see proteus in person. The girl at the cash register was wonderful, going above and beyond to orchestrate our visit (2 adults with a big dog that couldn't enter) and the formation of groups so that we can go one after the other with no waiting time nor overlap, so one person was with the dog while the other was in the cave, and neither had to wait for too long. My guide (Ana) was embodiment of patience and calm, effortlessly switching between languages and answering all the extra questions. Lighting showcases the best of mineral formations (a lamp strategically placed behind one of "elephant's ears", for example, shows a streak of red pigment within the otherwise milky white mineral). Steep and wet, not good for people on wobbly legs. Temperature inside the first 3 or 4 rooms actually a bit higher than the advertised 14°C; on a hot day it felt refreshing rather than cold. Plenty of parking under the shade of trees and large covered sitting area. Bar right next to the cave entrance, serves good coffee and real homemade lemonade.
Lucija Š — Google review
Very fascinating inside view of a very deep cave close to Poreč. The guide takes you deep down in the cave where you can even see an old. A blind axleottle like animal that lives only in the deep caves of this area.
Ved R — Google review
Grotto Baredine is a cave full of stagmites and stalactites. To enter the cave you need to join a guided tour, so probably worth checking in advance for the times of tours in your preferred language. There are approximately 270 steps down into the cave as you move through each of the five chambers with your guide. The cave is pretty wide, but some of the steps/staircases are steep and wet so care should be taken. At the bottom of the cave live two olm salamanders. Worth visiting.
Nick — Google review
Great and funny guided tour, not too heavy, not exausting, especially in combination with old tractor exibition and other one, geological exibition at the same place. Super food and drink and souveneer offers, not expensive at all. Nice nature all around and some qnimals for kids too.
Igor V — Google review
Nice cave. Not the biggest one but worth visiting. The queue for the tickets can be 30 mins long and then you can wait 2h before you go inside, but they give you exact time. You can visit tractor museum in the mean time.
Vojtěch Z — Google review
Nice but nothing special. There should be a age restriction as small children aren't really capable of walking all the stairs up and down
Felix S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Gedići 55, 52446, Nova Vas, Croatia
http://www.baredine.com/
+385 95 421 4210
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Aquarium | Pula

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Aquarium
Outdoor Activities
Aquarium Pula is a popular tourist attraction located within the historic Austro-Hungarian Fort Verudela in Croatia. The aquarium features 35 pools showcasing 211 species of marine and freshwater animals from around the world, including Adriatic and Croatian species, Mediterranean and tropical habitats, as well as cold freshwater environments. Visitors can marvel at a variety of creatures such as sharks, seahorses, jellyfish, red piranhas, river stingrays, and many more.
We visited this place during a hot, sunny day as the opposite of most people. There are a lot of cars trying to find a parking space, but there was always some place to park. There was a line at the entrance, it took about 5 minutes for us to get in. We bought the tickets online expecting a faster lane or something, but there was just one lady at the register. Straight at the beginning there are a lot of people, so it may be hard to see up close, luckily the crowd disperses further up so you can get a more comfortable experience. Overall it was stunning! And well worth the money. We spent there around 3 hours and even saw some feeding. The layout makes sense and the aquariums look great. You will get a nice view. Many of the specimens also have a dedicated panel with more information. We strongly recommend you visit this place.
Marek R — Google review
Everything was really nice! Lots of interesting species and great explanations. We were surprised that the aquarium consists of two buildings – you can easily spend half a day there. What impressed us the most were the butterflies, just wow! 🦋 Highly recommend it for both adults and children – a very exciting experience.
Daryna P — Google review
We had such a great time here. It was late September and really not too many people. The building (old fortress) ia very impressive and the perfect location for this beautiful Aquarium. It consists of two buildings, old tunnels and areas outside. Our daughter loved it and we did too. 100% recommend
Stefan H — Google review
This was a wonderful surprise! I didn’t expect it to be so big and to have so many different species. My 9-month-old loved it and was fascinated by everything. I highly recommend bringing your family here and buying tickets online, as the regular line can get quite long, while the online ticket line was empty.
Valentina L — Google review
Aquarium Pula offers one of the most memorable and unique aquarium experiences I have ever been to with my family—spanning two historic fort buildings, it’s far more than just an Aquarium! Not only do you get Mediterranean and Tropical aquatic exhibits, but you’ll find a “zoo” aspect, with wildlife outside the water, a turtle sanctuary tied to active conservation, and a unique play on history through its fort setting, complete with tunnels, multiple levels, and panoramic rooftop views. Highlights include: - Loved the shark hall and meeting their lively octopuses. - Plenty of kid-friendly features: a play area, multilingual info at every exhibit, frequent learning moments, and convenient rest areas for snacks and bathroom breaks. - The whole experience feels packed with excitement and wonder, easily justifying the slightly higher entry prices, thanks to its unique setting and vast variety. - The rooftop viewing platform offers some truly special panoramas of Verudela's coastline and neighbouring towns. - For a smoother experience, start early and consider going on a weekday; weekends, especially in August, can get crowded due to longer queues. If you buy tickets online, although it's not any cheaper - you can join a shorter queue (on the left side). Aquarium Pula stands out not just for its exhibits, but for its conservation work, historical character, and educational focus—the perfect blend of entertainment, learning, and local culture. I would 100% recommend you visit when you are next in Pula, Croatia. Perfect for a rainy day too!
Janak R — Google review
Very nice aquarium, all well maintained, it’s not really huge but very interesting especially if weather outside is not best. People are friendly, and all details about fishes as well visible. Don’t forget to go to the roof - very nice view there!
Ales K — Google review
To avoid queues during the summer, I highly recommend buying tickets online. The aquarium has a great variety of fish, including a large Mediterranean section and a smaller exotic one. There's also a tiny butterfly area. While the diversity of species is excellent, the spaces are quite small and get very crowded. In some rooms, it's hard to breathe because of the sheer number of people.
Giada F — Google review
I had a very enjoyable experience here. There are 2 different buildings to explore . Very unique as the buildings are old forts . Everything was clean and organized. There is a nice roof observation area overlooking the water . Perfect if you make it up there around sunset . There was also a café that served pretty delicious burgers. Visited on a weekday night so it was not too crowded.
JJB 6 — Google review
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Verudella 29, Verudela 33, 52100, Pula, Croatia
http://www.aquarium.hr/
+385 52 381 402
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Temple of Augustus

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Temple of Augustus, located in the heart of Pula's historic center, is a remarkable ancient Roman temple dedicated to Emperor Augustus. Originally built between 27 BC and AD 14, it stands as a prime example of Roman architecture with its perfectly regular square stone blocks. The temple has endured various transformations over the centuries, serving as a church in Byzantine times and later as a granary before becoming a museum of stone monuments.
Loved the temple. Many interesting and beautiful pieces. Good explanation of tenples history. Also, it is a very welcoming stuff that could tell more if you are interested.
Beluga — Google review
looks great from the outside, but it closes much sooner than stated here or at tourist information (22h).. there's also no sign with opening hours next to the entrance.. Tourist information said its managed by museum people, who are somewhat not professional. they should get some informed students.. if you want to see it inside, come during the day.
Rob L — Google review
For a couple euro you get to turn back the clock to the time of Christ and envision what the Roman Empire resembled from an architectural perspective and from the statues of that period. Nice little stop in old town Pula.
William L — Google review
A remarkably well-preserved gem of Roman architecture, built during the reign of Emperor Augustus, it stands as a graceful reminder of the city’s ancient past. Its elegant columns, finely carved details, and harmonious proportions make it one of the best surviving examples of a Roman temple outside Italy. Inside, the temple houses a small collection of Roman sculptures.
Chingón898 — Google review
The Temple of Augustus is a remarkable ancient structure located in a lively public square. Its impressive Roman architecture and deep historical significance make it a must-see when visiting Pula, especially for history lovers.
Horia S — Google review
🌟🌟🌟 The Temple of Augustus is a beautiful slice of Roman history nestled right in the heart of Pula’s old town. It’s incredibly well-preserved considering it dates back to the 1st century BC, and the architecture is truly impressive—especially the Corinthian columns that still stand tall and proud. You can really feel the weight of history here. The temple sits in a charming square that’s perfect for photos and people-watching, with cafés nearby where you can relax and take in the view. Inside, there’s a small but interesting museum with Roman artifacts and sculptures, which adds context to the site’s significance. The only reason I’m giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is that the interior exhibition is quite limited, and the entry fee, while modest, might feel a bit steep for how quickly you can get through it. Still, it’s absolutely worth a visit if you’re in Pula—especially for history lovers or anyone interested in ancient architecture. A peaceful, atmospheric stop that offers a glimpse into the grandeur of Roman civilization. Don’t miss it if you’re exploring Istria!
Ray Y — Google review
Absolutely worth seeing if you are at all interested in the history of the area or architecture. A sight to behold.
Maria G — Google review
The sanctuary is dedicated to the goddness Roma and the emperor Augustus. It has a circular structure. It was once used as a sanctuary, later as a grain storage facility, and today here is a small exhibition of ancient stone and bronze sculptures. It is very beautiful.
Diana M — Google review
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Forum b.b, 52100, Pula, Croatia
http://www.ami-pula.hr/dislocirane-zbirke/augustov-hram/
+385 52 351 300
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Arch of the Sergii

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
The Arch of the Sergii is an ancient Roman triumphal arch located in Pula, Croatia. Built between 29-27 BC, it originally served as a city gate and was dedicated to the powerful Sergii family who held influence over Pula for centuries. This well-preserved arch features intricate stone carvings and is larger than the Twin Gate.
Another beautiful piece of history which must be seen to be appreciated when you’re in Pula. Seems to be the main entrance essentially to the late ish night shops and restaurants/bars etc. Did have a nice jazz band situated here one night too!
Alec G — Google review
Beautiful Roman arch in the heart of Pula. The Arch of the Sergii is a stunning reminder of the city's ancient past. Great spot for photos and easy to find while walking through the old town.
Tortoise — Google review
A Roman triumphal arch, beautifully intact through the ages. Its intricate carvings reflect the artistry of the Augustan era, while its enduring form stands as a testament to the power and legacy of ancient Rome.
Chingón898 — Google review
The second best monument in Pula. Evidently old and still standing tall at the heart of the old city. Must see when you are in Pula and the road to the old city starts underneath the arch.
Sumanta C — Google review
Beautiful Roman arch, and frames the entrance to the old streets full of tourists shops, nice restaurants and ice cream palours and then the temple of Augustus
Frankie C — Google review
The Arch of the Sergii is an incredible Roman monument that beautifully connects the past with the present. Standing beneath it, you can almost imagine ancient Pula as it once was. The carvings and structure are remarkably detailed, and it’s surrounded by charming streets, cafés, and local shops — making it a great spot to relax and explore. A true gem of Pula’s old town and an unmissable stop for anyone visiting the city!
Supreme B — Google review
Vibe/atmosfera: 5/5 Service/obsługa: 5/5 Food/jedzenie: 8/5 Prices are ok, defenetely worth it, especially because OH MY GOD IT WAS DELICIOUS <3 I forgot to take a photo of my dish, but it was soo good there was no time for a photo. Try Pomodoro - it was the best tomato dish I've ever eaten!
Bartłomiej W — Google review
Cute street here you can find a lot of tourists stores ,but if you want cheap souvenirs isn’t the best option!
Joana C — Google review
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Flanatička ul. 2, 52100, Pula, Croatia
https://www.pulainfo.hr/hr/where/slavoluk-sergijevaca-zlatna-vrata
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Pula Arena

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Amphitheater
Sights & Landmarks
Pula Arena, a massive Roman amphitheater in Pula, is a major tourist attraction. Built in 27 BC, it boasts well-preserved four side towers and three architectural orders. Visitors can explore the viewing seats where gladiator fights were once watched and then venture into the underground passages used by gladiators. The arena could accommodate up to 20,000 spectators and is one of the six largest and best-preserved Roman arenas still in existence today.
Absolutely breathtaking! The Pula Amphitheatre is one of the most impressive Roman monuments I've ever visited. It's incredibly well-preserved and offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient history. Walking through the arena and underground passages feels like stepping back in time. The views from the top are stunning, especially at sunset. Highly recommended for history lovers and anyone visiting Istria.
Tortoise — Google review
Gorgeous arena. A must see when in Pula. Beautiful weather helped to get some beautiful shots. More than 2000 years old and one of six biggest amphitheatres still standing.. breathtakingly stunning.
Matthias — Google review
We visited Pula Arena and oh my God, it was incredible. It’s absolutely worth paying to go inside. Once you’re in, you can walk around everywhere and really feel like you’ve stepped back into ancient Roman times. The Arena is in very good condition - well preserved and majestic. It’s a gorgeous spot for photos, history lessons, or just soaking up atmosphere. What impressed me most is how immersive it feels - you can almost imagine the crowds, the spectacles, the echoes of the past. Also, I discovered that the Arena is sometimes used for theatre and opera performances, which must be fantastic in such a setting. The Pula Arena (also called the Pula Amphitheatre) was built between 27 BC and AD 68 and is one of the world’s six largest surviving Roman arenas. It’s especially remarkable because it’s the only Roman amphitheatre with all four side towers fully preserved.
Nataliia S — Google review
Pula is a small town, so seeing such a grandiose structure from the era of the great Roman Empire here is both unexpected and impressive. There are far fewer visitors than at the Roman Colosseum, so everyone has the unique opportunity to find a secluded spot, stand, and reflect on eternity, on how times, customs, and games have changed over the centuries. Don't miss the small but fascinating museum located in the arena's underground chambers—it's dedicated primarily to olive oil production in Istria.
Game G — Google review
What a site to see! Amazing roman arena built between 27–68 AD. Sixth largest in the world. There is a fee to enter and you are free to walk around once inside. There are QR codes that provide a self guided tour using your phone. Bring ear buds or headphones for the audio. This is one of the best preserved amphitheaters in the world. This is a must see.
Chris Y — Google review
This was a really amazing experience. So incredible to be inside such a huge part of history. The price is very affordable. This was our favorite thing that we did in Pula. I would highly recommend stopping by even if just for this experience!
Jessica F — Google review
It was easy to purchase tickets. We were able to just stroll around and look at the view of the amphitheatre. The souvenir shop also had lots of unique items that I haven’t seen at other places. Overall, it was a lovely experience for a Sunday afternoon.
Amelita L — Google review
The 8th largest Arena of the roman empire, the arena of Pula was only ever and exclusively used for gladiatorial fights and could not be flooded like its larger cousin in Rome. Sea fights were instead conducted directly in the bay, onlyeters from the arena itself. The outer walls are amazingly well preserved l, though half of the seating had been removed bu the venetians to be used for building material. Below the arena in the catacombs, there is an exhibition about roman life in istria, showing artefacts of a nearby olive oil manufactury. This place is an absolute must visit for history fans!
Jessa D — Google review
4.6
(71097)
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4.4
(5434)
Flavijevska ul., 52100, Pula, Croatia
http://www.ami-pula.hr/hr/dislocirane-zbirke/amfiteatar/amfiteatar/
+385 52 219 028
8

Kamenjak

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Peninsula
Nature & Parks
National Parks
Kamenjak, located near the charming town of Premantura in Croatia, is a nature park that boasts a rugged coast, uninhabited islets, stunning cliffs, and beautiful beaches and bays. The area offers a wide variety of outdoor activities such as cliff diving and exploring wild beaches. With its clear water beaches and diverse orchids, Kamenjak is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. The park also features a Safari Bar for visitors to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Very nice park. 15 euro fee for one car for one day. Easy to buy a ticket online with car plate number. Be aware, very rocky roads. The park has access to numerous small and big beaches with their own charm. By car you can reach almost all the beaches with a small walk.
J L — Google review
It was such a delight to our eyes and on a good weather day, would be a great place for snorkelling, kayaking or diving. When we went, the water was quite chill and we went around the sunset time… it was so beautiful and calming just to sit around watching the nature and listen to the waves.
Hemalatha P — Google review
Very nice place, clear blue water like in a movie, we arrived there with a scooter 👍 but the wasps kept following me 😭
Ermittler69 — Google review
Tourist Trap! More Cars than flowers, huge amounts of people, Waste all around in the nature. We really expected something else. Place would have the potential to be very nice, but with today’s concept it has little to do with a real nature park or reservoir - it is in fact an overcrowded beach area. Not worth the 15€ you have to pay. There are way better areas for botanical lovers and to go swimming - for free.
Florian — Google review
beautiful amust see. many beaches.
Ervin K — Google review
Utterly stunning landscape. Highly recommend a visit
Jess C — Google review
Wonderful place to enjoy, swim and snorkel. The toilets are always clean. Nice place!
Jemima P — Google review
While nature is undoubtedly the highlight, the overall experience is undermined by a lack of environmental stewardship and overwhelming crowds. The Park appears to prioritize tourism revenue over preservation. Although cycling is promoted and rentals are readily available, there are no dedicated cycling paths. Cyclists are forced to share the same narrow, dusty roads with cars and pedestrians, creating a chaotic and unsafe environment. Vehicles are allowed to drive all the way to the cliffs, stirring up dust and adding noise and pollution to what should be a wild natural setting. Beaches are overcrowded and loud, far from the atmosphere one might expect in a safeguarded National Park. The result is a place that feels less like a protected natural area and more like a chaotic amusement park—an Instagram backdrop rather than a space for mindful, eco-conscious exploration. Kamenjak could be so much more if efforts were made to promote sustainable tourism: car restrictions, proper cycling infrastructure, limits on visitor numbers, and a focus on environmental education would go a long way. As it stands, it’s hard to fully appreciate the beauty when it's being overrun and exploited.
Ofelia L — Google review
4.5
(2013)
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4.4
(1727)
52100, Premantura, Croatia, USA
9

Unity of Italy Square

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Unity of Italy Square, or Piazza Unita d'Italia, is a breathtaking expanse that proudly claims the title of Europe's largest seafront square. Nestled in Trieste, this grand public space offers stunning views of the sea and is surrounded by impressive architecture and charming cafes. The square showcases an elegant blend of Austro-Hungarian design and modern civic pride, making it a focal point for both locals and visitors alike.
✨ One of the most beautiful and majestic squares in Europe! Located right by the Adriatic Sea, this place offers a truly unique atmosphere. The architecture is stunning — especially the city hall facade, which looks incredible, especially when lit up in the evening. The square is clean, spacious, and perfect for a relaxing walk. There are plenty of cafés and restaurants nearby where you can enjoy the view with a cup of coffee. Absolutely a must-visit spot in Trieste for photos and unforgettable moments! 🌊🏛️
Oleksandr B — Google review
There are places that impress you, and then there are places that touch you. Piazza Unità d’Italia is the heart and soul of Trieste – a square that doesn’t just stand still in time, but breathes with the history, pride, and elegance of generations. Facing the Adriatic Sea, this square is both open and monumental – a rare balance of grandeur and intimacy. Surrounded by magnificent buildings and kissed by the sea breeze, it’s a place where you instantly feel present and small in the most beautiful way. By day, it shines with architectural harmony and calm Mediterranean charm. By night, it transforms into something almost poetic – glowing lights, reflections on the water, and an atmosphere that makes you slow down and simply absorb the moment. Being here with my family felt like stepping into a painting. It’s not just a place to visit – it’s a place
Vasilka G — Google review
The square looks impressive, the buildings around it architectural masterpieces. However, I didn't get a sense of the scale and spaciousness of the square. My wife and I visited the square on the closing day of the annual regatta (Barcolana). The entire space was filled with decorations, advertising banners, and prefabricated stalls selling food and beer. It was very noisy, crowded everywhere, but fun.
Game G — Google review
A beautiful place!! A huge plus is that there weren't masses of tourists so the square was really clear. The view is immersive!! 🤩 All the buildings look amazing. 🌟
Lukáš D — Google review
1 | Piazza Unità d’Italia is the largest square in Europe opening onto the sea, its area is over 12,000 m². 2 | The square is definitely worth a visit and can easily be combined with a walk to the pier. We were there on a summer evening when the illuminated town hall building dominated the scene. 3 | The square is lined with numerous restaurants and cafés where you can sit down and relax. What surprised me was that most grocery stores close as early as 9:00 PM.
Petr N — Google review
It is a big flat old stone dock. Great to walk once or twice, be aware that there is no shade in the 37c sun and little room to sit. It was enjoyable to see the Adriatic sea and look at any big ships docked but nothing else.
Anslem L — Google review
A beautiful big square facing the Adriatic Sea with 3 impressive palace buildings and a fountain. This is the seat of the local government for the city and the region. The square is used for concerts and parades and large civic events. Many famous music artists have played here including Green Day, Duran Duran, Carlos Santana, Iron Maiden, Garbage, Mike and Snoop Dogg
Peter M — Google review
Trieste’s Unity of Italy Square is one of the most beautiful squares in Europe — a grand open space facing the Adriatic Sea. The view is breathtaking, especially at sunset. It’s home to some elegant cafés, including a very famous one, though the prices match the view :)
Gvidas G — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(8823)
Piazza Unità d'Italia, 34121 Trieste TS, Italy
10

Cattedrale di San Giusto Martire

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Perched atop a hill, the Cattedrale di San Giusto Martire is a stunning 14th-century cathedral that beautifully marries history and artistry. Built on the remnants of a Roman temple, this architectural gem showcases intricate frescoes and mesmerizing mosaics that reflect both Byzantine and modern influences. As you wander through Trieste, this cathedral stands out among other remarkable sites like the Serbian Orthodox Church of San Spiridone and the grand Synagogue.
Cathedral of San Giusto is set atop the central hill in Trieste. On the spot you'll notice ancient Roman ruins with several columns surviving. Beside them is this very interesting Cathedral dating back to 14 century, as well the Habsburg fortress above. In those days there were actually two smaller churches. Trieste people wanted a bigger, main Cathedral there, so great efforts were made to join them together, collecting ancient stones and building materials from that Roman site due to lack of funds. Entry is free and you can admire the magnificent mosaic altar inside. Paying are the crypt and the bell tower. Pro Tips: - Park your car in the Park San Giusto garage, take the elevator to level 0 which takes you right in front of it, - you can take that elevator even as a pedestrian (if you're not by car) to avoid the steep climb on foot - it's free, - beautiful views of Trieste town and bay from the square in front
Dejan B — Google review
This cathedral, perched atop the original Roman settlement, fuses two older churches into an architectural statement that commands attention—think Romanesque grit, Gothic form, and Byzantine mosaic finesse, all with zero entrance fee. Throw in panoramic city views and ancient ruins at your feet, and you've got yourself a monument that’s strategically placed.
Abdullah R — Google review
Beautiful church with a lot of history! The interior is quite stunning and definitely worth visiting. I attended a mass and there was a choir that sang so beautifully that you could literally feel the connection to God. I also went to look for a birth certificate of my grandfather and the priests and staff were incredibly friendly and helpful.
Jonathan C — Google review
Located on San Giusto Hill, a site with origins dating back to Roman times, the cathedral was built between 1302 and 1320 by combining two earlier structures. It features a blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles, with well-preserved Byzantine-style mosaics from the 12th–13th centuries. The bell tower, built atop 14th-century Roman remains, houses five bells.
Seokjin H — Google review
Beautiful cathedral, next to Castle de San Giusto, worth a visit. No problem if you have mobility issue coz there's a lift from parking area and electric bus too.
Joan — Google review
It is always interesting when there is something unique in all these religious temples. Here you can see from the pictures that the dome has very interesting and not so common ornaments and design.
Лъчезар А — Google review
It was truly a beautiful and peaceful experience. The architecture is stunning, with intricate details that capture the rich history of the place. Inside, the atmosphere is incredibly serene, making it a perfect spot for reflection or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the space.
J M — Google review
An exceptionally beautiful church. The natural light inside was truly inspiring. I highly recommend visiting 😊
Blaž L — Google review
4.6
(4349)
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4.4
(1818)
P.za della Cattedrale, 2, 34121 Trieste TS, Italy
http://www.sangiustomartire.it/
+39 040 260 0892
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11

Ponte Rosso

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Bridge
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Ponte Rosso is a picturesque bridge spanning the Canal Grande in Trieste, Italy. It offers stunning views of the canal and the sea, making it a must-see for visitors. The bridge is adorned with a statue of James Joyce, an Irish writer who resided in Trieste for many years. Surrounding the area are historical cafes frequented by Italian and foreign intellectuals, adding to its cultural charm.
A bridge crossing the Canal Grande in the middle. On the bridge there is a statue of James Joyce, Irish writer who lived many years in Trieste. From the bridge you can enjoy beautiful views of the channel and Piazza del Ponte Rosso.
Irina K — Google review
The cult bridge of Trieste. Once upon a time, it was a meeting place for merchants. The bridge itself is not impressive and special, but its historical significance when you know the connotation is.
Sveto R — Google review
Romantic memories from our grand 70'&80' when we visited this area monthly. Not the same place anymore, but we had an excellent lunch there. Love Trieste
Bianca T — Google review
A wonderful place to take a walk or maybe sit down for a drink or something to eat there are lots of nice bars and restaurants
Diam B — Google review
Beautiful area with many gastro places and amazing atmosphere
N — Google review
The good old Ponte Rosso square, for those of us who used to come there to the market, has a much deeper meaning 😁
Kemal K — Google review
Historic place for me !
Aljoša D — Google review
Trst to Me US of Yugoslava
Michael R — Google review
4.7
(215)
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4.1
(1067)
V. Roma, 34132 Trieste TS, Italy
12

San Sabba Rice Mill National Monument & Museum

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Museum
Monument
Specialty Museums
San Sabba Rice Mill National Monument and Museum, located just outside the heart of Trieste, is a profound historical site that invites visitors to reflect on its somber past. Originally built in 1898 as a rice husking facility, it tragically transformed into the only Nazi concentration camp on Italian soil during World War II. This complex served as a grim location for the detention and extermination of thousands, including political dissidents and Jewish individuals.
Very worthwhile, thought-provoking visit. I had not realised the extent of WW2 history in Italy until now. The architecture of the museum is stunningly starkly done. Several respectful school parties touring. I liked the fact that the staff are strict on decorum during the visit.
Stephen O — Google review
It is a place of pain and sorrow. But it is necessary to remember. It is well kept and respectable. Needs better directional signage before entering.
Reuben A — Google review
A really good museum, telling the story from WW2 Nazi activities in Trieste. San Sabba Rice Mill was used by Nazi Germany to extinguish enemies and unwanted persons in the Nazi regiemes view. San Sabba Rice Mill contained a crematorium oven. Findings shows around 1000-4000 people can have need kolied at this site. Today the museum is telling the story from that time. The situation in the East Italian region in 1943-45. San Sabbatn Rice Mill is worth a visit. It can he seen as a mix of a museum and a memorial (church like) site where a certain dignity and silence provides good room for thoutghys and reflection of the crual stories in the original but gently rebuild site. The entrance is free. (Gratis)
Kristen N — Google review
Be prepared to bring handkerchiefs whit you because this place not will let your eyes stay dry. Free entry to the monument which guides you through the madness and horror of the nazi activity. There is a museum part and you can walk around I different parts of the former "police retention camp". Items, journals, weapons, testimonials and buildings remembers what can happen if madness prevails instead of common humanity. There is a monument of the former chimney of the crematorium.
Pál P — Google review
Not a light experience, but I considered it as a must, visiting the nearby. Free entrance (I took audioguide for 3 Eur, but even without it, the museum provides enough information in Italian and English). This is part of history, not so long time ago.
B M — Google review
An unexpected little gem. Another sad point of reflection on WW2, and how grim it must have been. It's not a very big museum and there is a lot of reading. For me the map of the transition locations across Germany shows the systematic scale of the operation that was being undertaken. In spite of being close to the town, people did not realise what was going on until late in the war. Entry is free, but a donation is welcome.
Owen T — Google review
This is a less known, yet very important site to visit. A remarkable monument of an era that should not be forgotten. For 2 euros only you can buy an audio guide which I really recommend to do so, as otherwise you won't understand what to look at and you won't have all the background information. If you get there by car the most convenient is to park at the supermarket's parking lot nearby.
Zsolt S — Google review
Interering place to visit but not much to see. A bit off the beaten track though easy to get to by bus. History is tragic and we hope it will not happen again. This is why it is important to visit such landmarks
Vicente L — Google review
4.6
(6382)
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4.6
(1968)
Via Giovanni Palatucci, 5, 34148 Trieste TS, Italy
http://www.risierasansabba.it/
13

Zip Line Pazin Cave

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Temporarily Closed
Tours
Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
Experience the thrill of zip lining over the stunning Pazin Cave, offering dramatic views of the town of Pazin. The zipline adventure takes you through the wooded cliffs and offers a unique perspective of one of Istria's most fascinating natural phenomena. The ride consists of four ziplines, with two different routes to choose from - one shorter and the other longer and faster. You can reach speeds of around 45km/h depending on your weight.
It was amazing! From the very first contact through email to the experience itself: everything was well organised and they did it with a smile. My wife and I had a blast going down the zipline. Would recommend it to anybody. Thanks again for the awesome experience!
Nick V — Google review
Great experience for young and 'old'. Well organised and great team of people. Large parking next to it at the designated adress of this experience. You just need to drive down on the LEFT side of the building. We went at opening around 10 o'clock. By 11.30 it was getting crowded and parking almost full. When paying, you are designated to a group, which also estimates the time it will be your turn. Next, the teamleaders call your group in order to equip and secure you. Enjoy and thrust the professionals 👍
Christof W — Google review
Fun and adrenaline! Exceeded our expectations. Two ziplines over the Pazin cave, amazing view as you go over it. 5 min walk back to the starting point. Fantastic team! Friendly and welcoming staff. Short waiting times and instructions in multiple languages. Staff handles everything, ensuring a safe ride for everyone. Equipment looked brand new and braking is adjusted based on your weight for a smooth landing. Parking available behind the hotel. Recommended!
Florian X — Google review
Wow! It's amazing. You are flying 100 meters over a valley. The staff was kind the waiting is short.
Marcell L — Google review
It was an interesting experience. I arrived late, so I only had time to join the zip line. You can book in advance to take part in other exciting activities.
MINH N — Google review
Great experience. Very safe. Professional personell so you don't have fear of anything bad could happen. :) These days is very crowded becsuse of tourists. So if you can choose your time better come at the beginning of september. We had to wait 2 hours for our turn.
Domagoj P — Google review
The zipline was a lot of fun, and the staff were very nice and informative. There are only two lines though, so the experience doesn't last long.
Lucy — Google review
Really nice place, nice people also. Would definitely recommend to anyone!
Morten W — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(272)
Ul. Šime Kurelića 4, 52000, Pazin, Croatia
https://m.facebook.com/zipline.pazin/
+385 91 543 7718
14

Pazinska jama - Speleo adventure

Nature & Parks
Park
Caverns & Caves
Best cave experience I had so far! A must go if you're going through istra. The guudes were extremely nice, educated us about the cave and you can see they enjoy caves and speleology. I had a great experience. The terrian is not that harsh but has some parts that might be tricky to some people but overall easily to traverse. Thank you guides for a good time!!! ❤️
Leon — Google review
Great Adventure and very friendly and funny staff. There was a mix up with our reservation, but a they organized quickly a third guide so that we could also join the tour. There are two ziplines in the cave and that was a lot of fun. Also a lot of rock climbing, but not too dangerous. We had help from the tour guides when needed. Absolutely great tour with interesting information about the cave, earlyer expeditions etc. A moment in absolute darkness was a highlight, too.
Christina M — Google review
The Tour guide was really nice and also always available if some Problems occured. The Tour took about 2½ Hours to complete and was very Interesting. There are also Frogs.
Akaiun T — Google review
A very well done tour! We enjoyed it with our teenagers (17 & 14). Another family with 8 and 10 year olds did too. Some light climbing which requires good balance as well as two short zip lines in the cave round up the adventure. Great guides 👍!
Dennis M — Google review
Fantastic program! Exciting, special. The tour is led by two friendly experts. We get a helmet. During the entire tour, you have to step over rocks, climb, and in some places there is also a rope belay. The rocks are slippery and require a little skill. You cross the rocks and the water twice on a short wire rope course. In the depths of the cave, you see experience an interesting presentation on a tablet, and then you can feel the experience of real darkness. You can only see it with expert.
Dr É — Google review
I booked this Speleo adventure for myself and my son. We booked with 24 hours notice. Mladen was fantastic at responding and communicating by email to book up. We paid in cash at the end of the activity. Our guides, George and Jakob were brilliant. They were very knowledgeable, charming and skillful at guiding us, making us feel safe and interested throughout. I would thoroughly recommend this activity. It was good value too for the time spent. My son and I were very happy. Book up with email in advance, but it's likely not much notice is required if you can be a little flexible.
Emma H — Google review
Very informative and adventurous cave tour. We were late but the guides were very patient with us and didn’t hurry us. The cave is quite humid and thus quite slippery so the guides always watch out for us and give us helpful tips. We learned a lot and also had fun exploring this cave without any electricity. Highly recommended!!
Chia-chen L — Google review
Fun experience, amazing scenery and lovely guides.
Paul — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(82)
Valvasorova ul. bb, 52000, Pazin, Croatia
http://www.pazin-cave.com/
+385 91 512 1528
15

Labin

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Labin, a charming town in Istria, Croatia, is perched on a hill 325 meters above the Adriatic Sea. With its colorful architecture reminiscent of Rovinj and a rich history dating back to the Bronze Age, Labin offers stunning views of the Kvarner Gulf and the coastal resort of Rabac. Once a mining town known for its anti-fascist revolution, Labin now boasts flourishing art within its medieval walls.
4.0
(178)
Croatia
http://www.labin.hr/
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Skocjan Caves

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
The Skocjan Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are an extraordinary subterranean network of caves and canyons formed by the Reka River over thousands of years. The 6km-long cave system features fossil-filled chambers and a river that flows into the Dead Lake before resurfacing as the Timavo River in Italy. Visitors can explore this remarkable natural wonder on a flat walking tour, admiring its unusual karst landscape and historical significance dating back to prehistoric times.
What an amazing place! A beautiful walk through the caves. At the end, you can choose one of three trails: 10 minutes, 30 minutes, or 1 hour. I highly recommend the 1-hour trail, as it gives you access to more caves and bridges. Make sure to buy your tickets in advance, and I recommend bringing a raincoat and waterproof boots or sneakers
Manuela B — Google review
The caves are worth seeing, although it is quite dark inside (for good reasons), and a lot of detail can't be seen. There are hundreds of steps, mostly going down inside the cave. Once the guided tour was completed, I took the exit to the left which includes two options, a 30 minute path or a one hour path. The one hour path was fantastic. There are so many points of interest worth capturing on camera, especially a waterfall. The end of the path was all up hill, with many elongated steps. The rest is along a road back to the parking lot. The morning was all sold out if tickets were not bought in advance. The afternoon was less busy. A free museum of how the explorers found and traversed the cave is under the information centre. A gift shop, cafe and large seating area was available inside and out.
Niki — Google review
Amazing, monumental, huge and much less commercial and crowded cave than postojna. I really recommend this one for people who want to experience one of the most amazing cave of the world. The amount of space, of the water and beauty inside is just overwhelming. Parking is free, same with toilets. The pace was just a little too fast for people who are less than average sporty. Overall 10/10 Important information: you absolutely cannot take photos inside
J ( — Google review
Grand. On one level just a large cave complex (dry side) but then the river cuts through the cave and its is magnificent and huge (and for me terrifying). Guide was good and nice to have some time for exploring. Be warned, lots of walking.
Stefan S — Google review
Stunning. We were actually unsure before the tour, and it's true you have very little choice during the tour but follow guide and group like a sheep, especially if there are many people like when we visited. But at the same time this cave system is breathtaking. Of course I would enjoy a different way of visiting, slower, with more time, less people. But if that's the only way it's still worth it! But you should be afraid of heights ;) The information at the Park are actually very poor, the information center was already closed before our tour ended, that was a bit disappointing..
Scarlett M — Google review
I absolutely love caves and visit them anywhere in the world that I can, but this is amazing. It's huge inside. Also the extra walk after the cave tour is equally as good as the cave itself. Spend the extra hour and take the extra steps to make the trip worth it.
Gabe R — Google review
Awe inspiring cave that is a UNESCO site. There is a massive gorge with a river running through it that is like something out of the Mines of Moria. This is an absolute must visit if in beautiful Slovenia. You can’t take photos inside the main caverns only on the outside areas.
Tyler G — Google review
Beneath the surface lies a hidden world of wonder. Just across the border in Slovenia, a country of breathtaking nature, mountains, and castles, you'll find a place of incredible beauty and astonishing statistics: Škocjan Caves. This UNESCO World Heritage site is home to one of the largest underground canyons on the planet. Carved by the Reka River, this massive canyon, up to 140 meters high in some places, is a spectacle to behold. The sheer scale is mind-boggling, with the incredible Martel Chamber, one of the largest cave rooms in the world, boasting a volume of 2.2 million cubic meters. Walking through the canyon, you'll cross the Cerkvenik Bridge, suspended 47 meters above the river, and witness other wonders like the 15-meter-tall "Giant" stalagmite. It's a humbling and awe-inspiring experience that reminds you of the immense power of nature. Have you ever visited a place that took your breath away? One important note for your visit: please do not use flash photography inside the cave!
Damir — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(1615)
Matavun 12, 6215 Divača, Slovenia
http://www.park-skocjanske-jame.si/
+386 5 708 21 10
17

Sveti Ivan Beach

Beach
Outdoor Activities
Sveti Ivan Beach is a secluded and stunning destination surrounded by lush vegetation, making it one of the most beautiful beaches globally. It offers unparalleled amenities such as a luxurious bar and restaurant. The turquoise waters and verdant wilderness of Krivica create an enchanting natural beauty that attracts many visitors each season. Accessible via a steep trail, this unspoiled beach is perfect for those who appreciate nature's power but requires visitors to bring their own supplies due to the lack of facilities.
Absolutely stunning beach! The beach is clean, made of pebble stones, the water is crystal clear, transparent, swimming in such an amazing place (you are looking at the town of Lubenice on the cliff is simpli breathtaking)! It takes approximately 15-20 minutes to reach the town of Lubenice after leaving the main road. The path is narrow, surrounded with stone wall. So pay attention. After entering the town a big parking is on the left and the beginning of the hiking trail (that is - path to the beach) is located near the coffee bar. The signs along the path are very well marked. It takes approximately 1 h downhill and 1.5 h uphill. The upper part of the bath is throughout the woods so if has a lot of shade but some parts are a bit slippery (stones) so hiking shoes or sneakers are obligatory!! A wonderful experience on Cres. I visited on a cloudy day, the water was freezing but the experience is unforgettable. ❤️
Diana D — Google review
Well, the beach is beautiful and not crowded. But, the path to the beach is through rocky road. About 40 minutes downhill which is allright but uphill is like one and a half hour and its not easy at all. Overall, I think that if you are not ready for one good cardio training, its not worth it.
Mario K — Google review
Lubenice on Cres is a small historic village situated 378 meters above sea level, offering stunning views of the Kvarner Bay and one of the most beautiful beaches on the Adriatic. This pebble beach often appears on lists of the most beautiful beaches in Croatia and Europe. Reaching it via the steep path from the village itself is quite a challenge, which only adds to its appeal.
Kemal K — Google review
For those who enjoy hiking this beach is the best of both worlds. You get to hike + swim afterwards. We had so much fun, it was worth every step of the way. The water was so clear you can see every single pebble, the beach had maybe 10 people, so you have plenty of space. There were some boats but they didn't stay too long. Take good shoes for hiking, plenty of water, and if you don't want to sunburn, a lot of sunscreen and a tent or a parasol.
Marjana B — Google review
Awesome beach. Definitely worth a visit. Easiest way to get there is by boat. The hike from Lubenice is quite daunting. Make sure you bring a lot of water and food as there are no shops on the beach. The hike is quite difficult, not for children and mostly on sun. You can park your car in Lubenice. The remote location ensures that the beach is not crowded. Very good place for snorkelling. There is no shade on the beach so make sure you have some sun cover. The beach is made of large pebbles so bring some soft throw. We will definitely come back if we visit the island again.
Daniel H — Google review
Beautiful beach with an amazing 1 hour down and 2 hours up hike. If you are visiting it on foot, take comfortable shoes, and prepare yourself for a very long walk. Do not go on your flip flops, trekking shoes are ideal but you'll be fine with sneakers. Remember to take water, you'll need it. Specially on your way up. It was perhaps my best experience while in Cres.
Nuno S — Google review
Loved it!! The hike to the beach isn't very steep at the beginning but later on there are some parts where it is pretty steep and can get slippery. My gf and I wore regular sneakers and we found that to be sufficient (hiking shoes are not mandatory, and we some some folks in flip flops). It took us 45min in both directions, and for us it was probably easier to go up. As for the directions, the signs are always visible and are easy to follow. At the beach, there's shade in the boundary areas but it's limited, so have that in mind. Also, bring plenty of water and enough food since there are no shops or bars down there. You can refil your water in the town of Lubenice, once you're back up.
Matko R — Google review
Unspoiled nature (yet) that is highly appreciated by those who know never to underestimate the power of it! ••TAKE YOUR RUBBISH WITH YOU** Steep trail but worth every step once at the destination. Not for unfit and foolish “flip flop” hikers unless with unlimited health insurance! And yes, there are no facilities whatsoever at the beach WHICH IS PERFECT! That means, (if needed) take food, PLENTY OF WATER, and hats!!! It’s 1hr downhill and 1,5hrs uphill with many breaks! I admire those who do it faster :) UNMISSABLE PLACE and yes it’s FIT FOR CHILDREN if you are geared up properly-they will cherish this memory for a lifetime 💚
Natalija R — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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51557, Lubenice, Croatia, USA
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Mošćenička Draga

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Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Mošćenička Draga, located in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia, is a charming coastal municipality nestled southwest of Opatija beneath the majestic Mt. Učka. Its origins as a fishing port date back to 1436 and it has since evolved into a picturesque destination reminiscent of the Italian Riviera.
4.2
(292)
51417, Croatia
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Predjama Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Predjama Castle, located 9km from Postojna, is a 13th-century fortress built within a cave in the face of a cliff. The castle's construction spans several centuries, with most of its current structure dating back to the 16th century. It stands as an impressive and seemingly unconquerable sight. Visitors can explore restored living areas, dungeons, and even a secret tunnel while learning about its fascinating history through audio guides.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A must-see! Predjama Castle is absolutely breathtaking — a true gem built right into the side of a cliff! The combination of natural beauty and medieval architecture is stunning. Every corner of the castle tells a story, and you can really feel the history as you walk through the rooms and tunnels. The views from the castle are incredible — looking out over the valley feels like stepping back in time. It’s one of the most unique and fascinating places I’ve ever visited. Highly recommend!
Jose P — Google review
The castle is amazing, get the free audio guide and listen to the detailed history of the castle as you walk through it. We drove to the castle and parking is a bit of a hassle, some free others you need to pay for. You can drive right up and do a loop to see what parking near is available.
Chris Y — Google review
The castle always amazes me with its grandeur and power. I like that they offer an interactive guide (it's a shame that there isn't one in Postojna Cave). The downside is that they charge for the guides, which I've never experienced anywhere else in Europe - even in Postojna Cave. But I definitely recommend anyone who wants to visit a castle to visit it, you won't be disappointed.
Zumba Š — Google review
Gorgeous setting for a castle. Would have easily stayed outside of it having a coffee and contemplating rather than paying and coming in, but either way don't miss it!
Anibal M — Google review
A different type of castle, picturesque and quaint. Has been used as a backdrop for movies and TV series. The parking is a bit of a trek away from the castle. There is free WiFi, and the castle has a free downloadable audio guide, which is quite detailed and helpful. Lots of climbing up stairs involved. The view from the castle balconies is awesome.
PALLAB R — Google review
The most incredible castle in the side of a cliff! I cannot believe people are saying not to bother with it - it’s incredible! Really worth a visit, the audio guide available on your phone is convenient and informative! I was blown away, must visit!
Charlotte B — Google review
Very cool castle, carved in stone. Nice rooms that come with a lot of explanations. You can park there and believe me, this is something you should not miss.
V C — Google review
Amazing castle built into the rock face.. The views were great. Audio guide gave you the history tour which was interesting. Definitely worth a visit
Samina Q — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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Predjama 1, 6230 Predjama, Slovenia
https://www.postojnska-jama.eu/sl/predjamski-grad/
+386 5 700 01 00
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Mali Bok

Nature preserve
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
This 550-hectare protected natural area is home to a variety of rare bird species & their nests.
It’s my favorite beach in Cres. Landscape is scenic, beach is small but surrounded by mountains and crystal blue water. You need to walk 10-15mn to go down from the parking but can be done easily as you will walk on roads. To climb up it’s 15-20mn but nothing too hard. The advice is to go early as it could be quickly crowded during high season. Bring an umbrella and enough water as there is no shade.
Mailys M — Google review
This secret place is a gem of the Adriatic coast! The nature and the see are marvelous! If you are planing your vacation on the island Cres or Lošinj then this place must be on your list. The view is excellent!
Nino K — Google review
Sea is really beautiful, crystal clear green water with amazing view on cliffs, the only downgrade is that the beach is not pebbles but heavy rocks so I recommend shoes for water. And one more downgrade is that the place is full of wasps and hornets so be preppared for that.
Leo H — Google review
Small, hidden, pebble beach with great water
Harald S — Google review
You just have to visit this beach. Wonderfull... Bring your scuba equippment.
Sabina F — Google review
Fantastic wild beach
Robert T — Google review
Great place for swimming with waves.
Adrián B — Google review
Clear sea, beautiful nature...
Andrej H — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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51557, Croatia
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Postojna Cave Ticket Store

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Event ticket seller
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
The Postojna Cave Ticket Store offers various tour options, especially during the busy summer months. Guided tours are the only way to explore the complex cave system. Visitors can purchase combined tickets with nearby attractions like the castle, although shuttle service is not included. It's recommended to visit the castle in the morning and then explore the cave due to limited bus schedules.
Service was fast. Cashiers were very helpful in guiding us.
Ingrid C — Google review
Postojna Cave Ticket Store – A Smooth Start to an Incredible Journey Purchasing tickets at Postojna Cave was a seamless and pleasant experience that set the tone for the adventure ahead. The ticket store is located right next to the main entrance, easy to find, and well-organized. Even with a steady flow of visitors, everything moved efficiently thanks to clear signage and helpful staff. Although online booking is also available and highly recommended during busy periods. The staff were welcoming, spoke excellent English, and explained the different ticket options, including combo packages that cover additional sights like Predjama Castle. What I appreciated most was the detailed information provided at the ticket counter — they explain the tour timings, meeting points, and even suggest how to plan extra activities if you have more time in the area. It made organizing our visit stress-free. The standard cave ticket includes an exciting electric train ride and a guided walking tour. While the live guides are very knowledgeable, the audio guide available in multiple languages is also an excellent option. I found the audio guide particularly helpful for getting deeper insights without feeling rushed, and it allows you to enjoy the magical surroundings at your own pace. Overall, the Postojna Cave ticketing experience was extremely professional, friendly, and efficient. It’s clear they care about making every visitor’s experience smooth from the very beginning — an excellent introduction to one of Slovenia’s greatest natural wonders.
Banibrata M — Google review
Awesome. Amazing journey. Don't let the "talk" of it being "Disneyland like" deture you from going. The cave "rooms" are HUGE. Incredible complex and a highlight of our trip while in Slovenia. ( €25.80 p/p )
Al M — Google review
Caves are stunning as well as Predjamski castle. Shuttle bus to the castle start at 10am although castle is open from 9am. Timetable isn't on the web site.
Martin K — Google review
A beautiful natural place, everything very well organized, on time, and although it is a little expensive it was totally worth it.
Irene M — Google review
Most stunning place you can imagine. Spectacular, incredible. How can you deny God’s hand in every corner….
Galarza G — Google review
Great experience for kids and adults. Was there at summer 2017. Amazing journey through the mountains
Dima Y — Google review
its worth to watch it. staff is very nice.
Navneet S — Google review
4.4
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4.5
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Jamska cesta 27, 6230 Postojna, Slovenia
http://www.postojnska-jama.eu/
+386 5 700 01 00
22

Lopar Beach

Super public bath
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Good for people of all ages, especially for kids as water is very low and not cold
G D — Google review
Beautiful sandy beach in the island of Rab, infront is a small island that you can cross with a bike boat. There you can do some snorkeling with your sport camera 📸 The difference between Jesolo Italy and Lopar, the people in Lopar is not so friendly. The restaurant waitresses are friendly, but the little stores who selling swimming products; they never smile, they never want to ingage ( connect ) with the customers. Unfortune I think, they supposed to attract more tourists, but their behaviour I feel it "not polite". Do I want to go back to Lopar? Yes, I think besides that the stores owner or supermarket not friendly; Lopar is very beautiful ❤️ the food is good 👍 PS : The chairs and umbrella 🏖️ cost €19,50. You come to the beach, choose which one that you like to sit. Later on come a guy with little machine, you pay him, you'll get a receipt 🧾
Lovely A — Google review
Beautifull public beach, it's a pity that there are no rules on the beach so you pay for sunbeds and you see the tents people are putting in front of you so you don't have any sea view. The tents should be allowed in the back of the sunbeds not in front, it is disrespectful for the ones who pay them. In this way it looks like a Gypsy style beach.
Nadina P — Google review
One of the few sandy beaches in the area. Shallow waters are good for families with children. Good restaurant on the beach, changing room with paid shower and toilet.
Piotr D — Google review
Very nice view. Island Rab had one of my best holiday ever. Little crowded, I prefer for example Beach Sahara.
Norbert K — Google review
Sandy beach, clean water, locals take care of water safety- so you don’t need additional shoes in water
Kamil N — Google review
Small warm seawater, ideal for families with small kids 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
Brand S — Google review
One of the best beaches in Croatia. It is sandy and good for kids.
Michael H — Google review
4.6
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4.0
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Rab, Croatia
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Vrbnik

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Vrbnik is a municipality situated on the eastern shoreline of Krk Island, known for its elevated limestone outcropping that rises 50 meters above the Adriatic Sea. The town itself offers stunning views of Crikvenica and Novi Vinodolski, which can be seen across the Vinodol Channel. Notably, Vrbnik's unique geographic location separates it naturally from mainland Croatia.
4.5
(426)
Croatia
24

Cross cave

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Križna jama, located in Slovenia, is a remarkable karst cave system featuring over 20 underground lakes that can be explored by boat. Unlike most Slovenian caves which are traversed on foot, Križna jama offers visitors the unique experience of a subterranean boat ride. The cave is devoid of electric lighting, with visitors provided with lamps and boots for their one to four-hour tour.
What an amazing tour. While in this part of the country, you do not want to overlook this great cave tour. Be sure to buy your tickets in advance, and contact them if you want to do one of the longer tours. The way to the cave is well marked, and there is some parking on site. Show up 15 minutes before your time so you can get your rubber boots and receive your tour brief before entering. Everyone will also be given a flashlight as there is no lighting in the caves. The group must travel together - led by your guide. It is truly a unique experience, walking through the darkness along a weĺl-marked path. Our guide was amazing and truly made the tour enjoyable for all ages in our group. I will also say that our group had a very large span of ages - as young as five. Thank you so much for the great tour.
Troy C — Google review
An amazing day walking the same route as prehistoric cave bears :) For a last-minute plan to visit Križna jama, we easily managed to get on the daily 1-1.5 hour tour on a Saturday. Longer tours are available but these should be booked in advance. Our tour was in English and our guide Gašper was brilliant, funny and informative. The guides' passion for the cave is evident in how they educate visitors and protect the cave from over-tourism.
Hannah — Google review
Brilliant caves, our tour guide was excellent and gave us lots of info. The boat ride was lovely. There are longer experiences available too but the basic 90 min was perfect for us but would definitely do a longer tour next time
Emily F — Google review
A visit to Krizna Jama Bear Caves is a must! Our guide, Tanja, was excellent - so informative and truly engaging. She brought the history and unique features of this unspoilt cave system to life. Learning about the bears and seeing their bones was fascinating Exploring the natural beauty, untouched by excessive tourism, was a real highlight. I highly recommend this experience for anyone visiting the region.
Jim B — Google review
I recently visited Križna Cave and took the short 2-hour tour. It was an interesting experience, but with such a short time, you only get a brief taste of the cave’s atmosphere. It’s enough to decide whether you enjoy this kind of underground adventure — the silence, the darkness, the underground river, the boat ride, the feeling of being in another world. If you really want to experience the cave and see more of its hidden beauty, I’d recommend the longer 4-hour tour. And for true adventure seekers, there’s even a 7-hour extreme tour — not for everyone, but from what I’ve heard, it’s absolutely unforgettable.
Oksana J — Google review
Your lasted for 1 hr 15 mins and the tour guide was fantastic. She was extremely friendly and knowledgeable. Cave itself was amazing, our favourite part was the boat ride which despite being pretty short was still very memorable. If we went there again, we would definitely look for the longer version of a tour to the Bear Cave.
Adam P — Google review
Insane experience. We took the path to the Bear Tunnel and we could see hundreds of bear bones. Our guide Tanja was very informative and caring. She found a bear tooth in the path but respectfully hid it later as naturally it is not permitted to take anything from the cave. If you don’t have reservation, try your luck and maybe they will find a spot for you next day as we did. Cheers
Paweł U — Google review
This is the fifth time I've been to this cave. I've already done all the tours. Yesterday I was there at 9:00 a.m. I had a guide who was really great. His name is Mathaš. I highly recommend this guide. Anyone who takes a tour with him will never forget it. A very good man. Next time, I'll only take a tour of the cave with him. Remember his name, Matjaš. The best man. 😊🤟👍👍👍
Marko P — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(130)
Bloška Polica 7, 1384 Grahovo, Slovenia
http://krizna-jama.si/en/
+386 41 632 153
25

Plaža Crikvenica

Beach
Outdoor Activities
Pebbly tree-shaded Adriatic Sea beach popular with families & close to tourist facilities.
I think its the nicest beach in the area. Nice sandy beach by the Sabbia Bar.
Les D — Google review
A Fantastic Coastal Escape Crikvenica Beach offers everything you could want for a perfect day by the sea. There's plenty of shade available, so you can easily escape the sun when you need to. The facilities are excellent, with readily available showers, changing cabins, and clean toilets. For those looking for more than just sunbathing, there are various entertainment options to keep everyone amused. Plus, you'll find an abundance of places to grab food and drinks, ensuring you're never far from a refreshing beverage or a tasty bite. I'll definitely be coming back here!
Zeljko B — Google review
We spent a pleasant time under this Spring-like temperature, soaking up the sun and enjoying blue skies, especially now that it is not crowded as during summer. Kids are enjoying their fun park.
Miroslav J — Google review
Wonderful and beautifully landscaped beach. It is covered with tiny pebbles. The sea is clean. There is a lot of shadows on the beach. There is also a city beach with a sand, but it is payable. There are many restaurants with good food and lots of bars and souvenir shops. Is very suitable for families with small children. On the beach is also a wonderful playground.
Diana M — Google review
It's a city beach, but a nice one, coverd with sand and pebbles. There are chairs in one side, but you can also lay your towel or beach tent. There are nice playgrounds. To avoid the stones from the shore, you can get into the sea on the pier. There is also an elevator for the ones with disabilities.
Roxana B — Google review
I've been there in November, after the tourist season. There were no tourists there. It was very silent, calming. Beautiful views!
Anamarija B — Google review
Loved it! At popular time may be a little bit crowded, but usually it is very comfortable and clean. Also there are parts where mora sand than rocks which was perfect for kids.
Julia M — Google review
There are CLEAN stony and sandy beaches too, bars, sun beds for rent. Shower for 2 kuna, toilette for 3 kuna. Adventure elements: parasailing, speedboat-towed-"donut", ship tours.
Zsófi F — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(144)
Strossmayerovo šetalište 46, 51260, Crikvenica, Croatia
http://crikvenica.hr/
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Baška

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Outdoor Activities
Historic Sites
Baška, situated on the island of Krk in Croatia, is a popular resort town that boasts an ancient town center, stunning churches and beautiful beaches such as Vela Plaža. The Church of St. Lucy located in the nearby village of Jurandvor houses an imitation of the Baška Tablet from the 12th century which was found inside it. On the Baška Glagolitic Path that stretches across cultural and historical sites are stone sculptures marking important landmarks.
4.0
(583)
Croatia
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Nehaj Fortress

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Temporarily Closed
Fortress
Museums
Specialty Museums
Nehaj Fortress, completed in 1558, is a hilltop museum and the venue for an annual medieval festival. The fortress offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and sea. Visitors can explore a large weapons collection and enjoy a small cafe inside for an entrance fee of 5. The compact layout allows for easy exploration, while free parking is available on-site. Despite being described as uninteresting by some, the fortress's impressive exterior and historical significance make it worth a visit.
It is a captivating historical site that offers a unique glimpse into the past. Nestled in a scenic location, it provides not only a rich cultural experience but also stunning views of the surrounding landscape and sea view. The entrance fee is 5€ and inside you have a small cafe. The parking is free and you have abundant space to park. The layout is compact but thoughtfully designed, allowing for easy exploration. Each section tells a story, with informative plaques that provide context about its history and purpose. The walk around the fortress is pleasant, with plenty of spots to take in the views. Sea view is breath taking. While the fortress itself is small, it’s rich in character, and the lack of overwhelming crowds enhances the experience. Overall, This is a must-visit for history buffs and casual tourists alike in Senj. Highly recommended for a few hours of exploration and reflection!
Sandhya M — Google review
Great thing to see in the city. There is a beautiful view on the top, although it's a bit windy up there, so be careful!
Ádám N — Google review
The ticket to this incredible Uskok Fortress Nehaj costs 5 euros. The interior is beautifully preserved, it has ground floor, two floors above and a top building point with a breathtaking view. There is also a restaurant within the fortress.
Igor V — Google review
The view is marvelous from the bottom of the fortress and from the top! The fortress is in a brilliant condition. Tge space seems to be used for events. It tells the story of the region. The displays of costumes are very good as well as the types of the used weapon. Information is in Croatian, English, German and Italian. Very easy access and good parking.
Nelli M — Google review
Well preserved XVI century fortress, with interesting artefacts displayed and beautiful panoramic view of Senj and islands.
Suad B — Google review
Ticket price 5eur per person, parking near castle, part of castle is restaurant with coffee and icecream selling. Museum itself is very small, but there is very nice side view around senj.
Lubo M — Google review
Nicely reconstructed fortress, with great view. Free parking just next to it (around it), though easily reachable on foot from marina. On the ground floor there is also coffee place and restaurant (took pictures of the menu, but did not eat there). Entry to the fortress only paid with cash, in the restaurant possible with card also.
Konrad M — Google review
Nice view over de city of Senj. Unfortunately it was closed when we walked around it.
Peter H — Google review
4.6
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4.0
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Nehajski put 3, 53270, Senj, Croatia
http://www.muzej-senj.hr/
+385 53 885 277
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Rastoke

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Rastoke, situated in the Town of Slunj, is a charming village renowned for its picturesque setting along the Slunjčica River, where it converges with the Korana River. Often likened to the natural wonders of Plitvice Lakes, Rastoke offers similar captivating phenomena. Unlike heavily Instagrammed locations, Rastoke remains a hidden gem devoid of long queues and influencer photo shoots.
4.5
(948)
47240, Croatia
http://www.slunj.hr/
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Jarun

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Jarun is a lively district in Zagreb, known for its vibrant nightlife and beautiful lake. It's a great place to stay if you enjoy going out in the evenings and experiencing the city's nightlife. The area is home to numerous nightclubs where you can party until the early hours. During the day, you can take leisurely walks along the lake or engage in various outdoor activities such as running, cycling, roller skating, yoga, volleyball, horse riding, swimming, sailing and kayaking.
Absolutely stunning place which is the perfect spot for a multitude of sports/ activities. Brilliantly designed walking, cycle and running paths follow the perimeter of the lake.
Matthew C — Google review
Not the best lake you could ever see but it’s not bad to chill there in front of the lake and enjoy the sunset
Mia S — Google review
If you love to stay active — whether you’re a jogger, roller skater, or runner — this is the perfect place for you. With scenic routes, smooth paths, and plenty of open space, it’s a welcoming spot to move, breathe, and enjoy the outdoors.
L G — Google review
Gorgeous place. Great place to hike, bike, run, roller blade or just chill. A must place to visit if you are in Zagreb
Ling Y — Google review
Excellent weekend day getaway for couples and families. Beautiful nature scenery but not many other activities, for better or worse. I prefer not which means less people and less noise and you keep peace just for yourself. Lots of water areas around which means mosquitoes are biting like crazy. Come prepared at summer time.
Dino N — Google review
It was a very beautiful and relaxing experience for sure. I walked for 2 hours enjoying the sun in a cold winter. Then, I stopped at the pizza house.
Mustafa A — Google review
I never get tired of going to Jarun. This is an awesome demonstration of what can be done in a city with a good planning and the purpose of making the city friendlier to its inhabitants. Lakes are very extense, with at least three large artificial beaches that are frequently visited in summer time. Cafes and restaurants are very well distributed around all lakes. Wonderful place for jogging, walking or riding with a bicycle. Different kinds of courts are available for sports like volleyball, basketball, skating, etc. There are also many regatta clubs in the lake. Small open cabins or huts to go on sundays with grill facilities nearby. Toilet services are available all around the park and showers are also available near beaches. Many swans dwell in the lakes and are a spectacle to visitors. One of the wonderful places of Zagreb, a must-see in particular if you are in the city in spring, summer or fall time.
Reinaldo G — Google review
It was fantastic for a hot summer day (37 C) to visit the lake. A particular highlight would be the smaller lake, with the "island of love" in the middle. It looks less man-made and has a lot of green sights when you're swimming. In good days you can see fish swimming alongside you and touch water lilies within the greater depths. One warning I would add is that doing a full round trip hike through the lake gets you to the nudist beach without much forewarning. Sensitive people beware (lol) If you're wondering whether Bundek or Jarun is the right choice - definitely skip Bundek and go to Jarun.
Henrique V — Google review
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4.4
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10110, Trešnjevka – jug, Zagreb, Croatia, USA
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XYZ Premium Fashion Store

Clothing store
Shopping
Shopping Malls
XYZ Premium Fashion Store is a luxurious shopping destination in Croatia, with locations in Zagreb, Split, Zadar, and Pula as well as an online store. It offers a wide range of international luxury brands including Armani Collezioni, D Squared 2, D&G, Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors and many others. Visitors have praised the friendly and helpful staff while some have found the prices to be on the higher side.
EXTREMELY expensive luxury and famous fashion clothes multibrand store! Don't even try entering here if you're not filthy rich, gold digger, own very successful business, you've inherited millions, you're one of those politicians, or you're just huge snobb that is taking loans just to buy extremely overpriced piece of something that has luxury brand name on it just to boost your own ego!
Shane C — Google review
(Translated by Google) I bought a bag from them and the tag fell off after 10 days of wearing it.. no one answers all the possible numbers.. and I'm still waiting for an answer to the e-mails I sent 7 days ago, also to several parties.. catastrophe.. never again (Original) kupljena torba kod njih kojoj je nakon 10 dana nošenja otpao znak.. na sve moguće brojeve se nitko ne javlja.. a još uvijek čekam odgovor na e-mailove koje sam poslala pred 7 dana također na više strana.. katasrofa.. nikad više
Ana-Maria F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Out of the 20 things I bought, 15 of them broke in the first month. The agony only begins when you arrive with damaged goods... you feel as if you have stolen something, you fill out the paperwork, the goods are taken, you wonder where they are sent and you wait for an answer + at the start they tell you that there is no refund (let's say they have stock of goods, there is no stock so there is no chance that you can get the same item purchased - you are forced to buy something else).... What is the buyer's right? In zari, things cost 5 euros, so things are solved on the spot. XYZ lives in the prehistoric age. There's no point in fighting the system, but you've lost one customer, that's for sure. And getting the shop by phone is an impossible mission, I've been calling for the 3rd day and the cell phone is switched off. (Original) Od 20 stvari sta sam kupio 15 ih se strgalo u prvih mjesec dana. Agonija tek krece kad dodes sa pokvarenom robom… imas osjecaj kao da si nesto ukrao, ispunjavas papire, roba se uzima, salje se pitajboga gdje i cekas odgovor + u startu ti kazu da nema povrata novaca (ajde da imaju zalihe robe, zalihe su nikakve tako da nema sanse da mozete dobiti isti taj artikl kupljeni - primorani ste kupiti nesto drugo)…. Kakvo je to pravo kupca? U zari stvari kostaju 5 eura pa se stvari rjesavaju na licu mjesta. XYZ zivi u prahistorijskom dobu. Boriti se sa sustavom nema smisla ali kupca jednog ste izgubili to je sigurno. A telefonski dobiti ducan je nemoguca misija, zovem vec 3. dan i ugasen je mobitel.
Ivan — Google review
(Translated by Google) Collections of brands from 2-3 years ago, more for some outlet stores. Prices inflated. The staff is friendly, the store is empty and I don't tell the management that this is not a sign that something is wrong. (Original) Kolekcije brandova od prije 2- 3 godine, više za neki outlet store. Cijene nabildane. Osoblje ljubazno, store prazan i ne kužim da upravi to nije znak da nekaj ne štima.
Renata D — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you, as a seller, have not opened the box and seen what kind of product you are sending, then I apologize. A blind person would notice by touch that something is wrong, but it is important for you to sell. (Original) Ako vi kao prodavac niste otvorili kutiju i vidjeli kakav proizvod saljete onda vam se ispricavam. Slijepa osoba bi na dodir primjetila da nesto ne valja ali vama je bitno da prodate.
Mysa 3 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Too little offer of clothes for such a big store. The prices are inflated, and often they offer past collections under the new collection. The staff acts more like a security guard than helpful and helpful when choosing. (Original) Premala ponuda odjeće za toliko veliki dućan. Cijene prenapuhane, a nerijetko pod novu kolekciju nude prošle kolekcije. Osoblje se više ponaša poput zaštitara, nego što je uslužno i od koristi pri odabiru.
Ivana K — Google review
(Translated by Google) I often shop at the xyz store, but after yesterday's unsubtle "stalking" of the employee, I doubt that I will return so soon. Even if I liked something, I wouldn't buy it. Very bad and unpleasant experience (Original) Često kupujem u xyz dućanu, no nakon jučerašnjeg nesuptilnog "uhođenja" djelatnice sumnjam da ću se opet tako brzo vratiti. Čak i da mi se svidjelo nešto ne bih to kupila. Jako loše i neugodno iskustvo
Ivana M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Otherwise, I am a relatively frequent customer in this store. The employee literally followed us around the store today as if we were going to steal something. Such an unpleasant feeling and I don't know why. (Original) Inače sam relativno čest kupac u ovoj trgovini. Djelatnica je danas doslovno hodala za nama po dućanu kao da ćemo nešto ukrasti. Toliko neugodan osjećaj i ne znam čemu to.
Diana — Google review
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Ul. Vice Vukova 6, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
http://www.arenacentar.hr/hr/brand/xyz/
+385 99 251 7438
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