Visiting Istria region in June [closed]

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We will be leaving Venice June 27th to the region of Istria and we would like to know the best way to get there (ferry or bus) and we are wondering which is the best city to stay at to visit the region. We want to stay 3 or 4 days and after we will be travelling south in the Dalmatia region.






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Is it worth going to Istria Croatia?

If you love charming small towns, Istria is the best place in Italy to explore them! Each town has its own character, and each town's residents will claim it's the best town in Istria!

How many days do you need in Istria?

When planning your Istria itinerary, I recommend spending at least 4 days and 4 nights in Istria, to give yourself enough time to visit highlights. If you want a more leisurely experience, 5 to 7 days would be perfect.

Why is Istria not part of Italy?

The peninsula's northwestern section, around Trieste, was finally divided between Italy and Yugoslavia in 1954 after decades of diplomatic wrangling and periodic political crises. Istria quietly became part of Croatia and Slovenia in 1991 when those states became independent nations.

Is Porec worth visiting?

Not only Porec is worth seeing, also in the surroundings there are numerous possibilities for excursions and activities. Thanks to its good location, you can discover many of the most beautiful places of Istria. Here are the best attractions to visit near the Porec.



ISTRIA ROAD TRIP | Rovinj, Pula, and Porec - Croatia Travel Vlog




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