Northern Croatia - Istria

Northern Croatia - Istria

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s3pc1989

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419 posts

280 months

Thursday 19th September
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Hi All,
Planning a trip to N Croatia / Istria, will be spending some time in Rovinj and Opatija. Anyone got recommendations for good eating and drinking places that aren't going to break the bank? Likewise any suggestions for trips out in the area? We will have the use of a car and enjoy good scenery, walking and interesting / historic towns / villages.....

All ideas gratefully received!

Thanks

shirt

23,184 posts

206 months

Friday 20th September
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Augusto in rovinj is a truly excellent coffee shop

The grand park rovinj is easily the best place for sundowners. theyve changed the restaurants since I was there so can’t vouch for them, shame as the vegetarian place was excellent.

Hotel navis in opatija isn’t cheap but is comfortably the best food and service on the east coast.

La Grisa in Bale

Malo Selo in Buje

Toncic in Zrenj

Vorichi in Barban

These 3 will run you about €50 pp for 3 courses and wine. Vorichi is my favourite. This was my first meal post covid where I’d lost my sense of taste and was scared it had gone for good. Wood fired cooking, small frequently changing menu and owned/run by 3 sisters iirc who are brilliant hosts. It’s the kind of place that only does one service and can stay long after your meal is finished drinking their wine and wandering the grounds with no pressure at all to go home.

I’d recommend:

Taking a flight with Delic Air from Medulin airstrip. From €60 pp, there’ll just be the 2 of you and the pilot who will run you up the coast to rovinj and back.

If in pula,

https://www.instagram.com/lullefoil?igsh=NWx0NWU4N...

Owned by a friend. He and his wife are big foodies they will know where is best to eat and drink over the peninsula. The wife is a close friend of my OH, we get recommendations from them for all over Europe.

His friend Christopher (iirc) does boat hire from marina veruda and is a top bloke. He’ll take you to all the secret coves and caves and provide excellent local food and wine to boot. The coastguard don’t allow tourist trips after dark but if you get on with him and ask, he’ll do it for you. Great experience with a full moon. I can get his number if you like.

I spent 6weeks in istria as a post covid break. Can’t really remember having a bad meal. It’s cheap on the main and has a great vibe, properly relaxing holiday. No sandy beaches but plenty of swimming spots and the sea is crystal clear. Beach club Meneghetti is decent, quaint little spot in a vineyard, their wine is excellent. Sightseeing we just bimbled about. Big contrast in feel between opatija and rovinj and not in a bad way so you’ve got that as a positive. Pula is nice, as are any the camping grounds around Medulin. Water sports are cheap and plentiful. Motovun I’m the north is a good area for walking and eating truffles.

My main advice would be to ask your hosts and any good restauranteur where’s good to go / do / see. Hospitality seems to be a well respected profession and they are very good at it.

Metric Max

1,374 posts

227 months

Friday 20th September
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sleepezy

1,899 posts

239 months

Friday 20th September
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We are currently in Piran for a couple of days (staying midway between Piran and Portorož).

I'd say Piran would be good for a day trip from Rovinj if you're willing to hop into Slovenia. The caves mentioned above are excellent too.

After this we are heading up to Bovec then Bled, less optimal for a day trip due to the distances.

shirt

23,184 posts

206 months

Friday 20th September
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its 3hrs to bled. shows how long i've been out of the uk that i would class that as doable for a day trip hehe

but really there's no point doing so, that's an entirely different holiday. from opatija you can get the short ferry over to kres, which is lovely.

if you do drive to slovenia [you will drive through it if flying into venice, but only barely] then remember to get a vignette at the border.

s3pc1989

Original Poster:

419 posts

280 months

Friday 20th September
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Hi All,

Thanks for your very quick and extremely helpful replies. Lots of great pointers there. Regarding Lake Bled part of the plan is to have a 2/3 centre holiday over a couple of weeks, prob Rovinj / Opatija and then move onto Bled or Bohinj......food for thought.

Much appreciate all the suggestions so far, particularly the potentially expensive one about the vignette!


shirt

23,184 posts

206 months

Friday 20th September
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depends what you want out of the holiday but i would suggest staying within croatia and heading down the coast.

istria was part of italy until 1947, so has a distinct italian feel to it including the cuisine. hence a completely different vibe to split, for example.

you could island hop down to split or from there [e.g. brac]. inland between istria and split you have plitvice lakes, krka national park, and northern velebit national park. there's really no need to involve a different country, plus slovenia's worth it's own trip.

just avoid zagreb. not especially terrible just not especially good either.

StuTheGrouch

5,800 posts

167 months

Friday 20th September
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Sorry to hijack.....

We are looking to go to Rovinj next summer and drive there (from the UK). Stopping for two nights on the way there (and on the way back). Am I mental to even consider this? It's around 16 hours drive from Calais, so even over three days it's quite a lot of driving. Flights alone at over £800 return, plus it's great having a car whilst on holiday. I see this as cost-savings plus convenience.

Anyone driven to Croatia from the UK?


shirt

23,184 posts

206 months

Friday 20th September
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the quick way would be via germany, austria and slovenia, so that's 2 vignettes plus tolls.

i can't imagine it being cheaper than an easyjet to venice plus hire car.





Edited by shirt on Friday 20th September 10:53

s3pc1989

Original Poster:

419 posts

280 months

Friday 20th September
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Thanks for this, minor issue is that I am more keen on Slovenia and Wife is the Croatia fan, so trying to construct a compromise to please us both!! Hoping to make return visits if we like what we find......

shirt said:
depends what you want out of the holiday but i would suggest staying within croatia and heading down the coast.

istria was part of italy until 1947, so has a distinct italian feel to it including the cuisine. hence a completely different vibe to split, for example.

you could island hop down to split or from there [e.g. brac]. inland between istria and split you have plitvice lakes, krka national park, and northern velebit national park. there's really no need to involve a different country, plus slovenia's worth it's own trip.

just avoid zagreb. not especially terrible just not especially good either.

sleepezy

1,899 posts

239 months

Friday 20th September
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s3pc1989 said:
Regarding Lake Bled part of the plan is to have a 2/3 centre holiday over a couple of weeks, prob Rovinj / Opatija and then move onto Bled or Bohinj......food for thought.
We are here for 2 weeks staying in Ljubljana, Piran, Bovec and Bled, obviously all in Slovenia so no cross border hassle. Generally 3 nights in each.

So far I'd say that's plenty of time to have seen Ljubljana and Piran. We are staying slightly longer in Bled.

shirt

23,184 posts

206 months

Friday 20th September
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s3pc1989 said:
Thanks for this, minor issue is that I am more keen on Slovenia and Wife is the Croatia fan, so trying to construct a compromise to please us both!! Hoping to make return visits if we like what we find......
no worries. both are great and different with it.

i don't think you're going to like opatija from that btw. hard to describe, its just a bit tacky. not blackpool tacky, but compared to the other cities in the area it is. bit marbella vibes, nightclubs and casinos, prominent flash.

Metric Max

1,374 posts

227 months

Friday 20th September
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StuTheGrouch said:
Sorry to hijack.....

We are looking to go to Rovinj next summer and drive there (from the UK). Stopping for two nights on the way there (and on the way back). Am I mental to even consider this? It's around 16 hours drive from Calais, so even over three days it's quite a lot of driving. Flights alone at over £800 return, plus it's great having a car whilst on holiday. I see this as cost-savings plus convenience.

Anyone driven to Croatia from the UK?
I went with my parents to the former Yugoslavia in 1969, camping, in a Mk 2 cortina 1300 (which was 1 year old then)
In a modern car I wouldn't hesitate

Alex Z

1,407 posts

81 months

Friday 20th September
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Following with interest, as we fancy either doing Pula or somewhere in Slovenia next year.