A vibrant coastal city where Roman history meets seaside charm, home to some of the best-preserved ancient monuments in the world. Highlights include the magnificent 1st-century Roman Amphitheatre still used for concerts and events today , the ancient Temple of Augustus, a well-preserved old town with winding streets, and easy access to the crystal-clear waters of the Istrian coastline.
One of the most picturesque and romantic towns in Croatia, with a colorful old town rising dramatically from a peninsula into the Adriatic Sea. Highlights include the cobblestoned hilltop streets of the old town, the striking Church of St. Euphemia with its sweeping panoramic views, a lively harbor lined with fishing boats and waterfront restaurants, and a relaxed atmosphere that has long attracted artists and travelers alike. Fun Fact: This is where we had our first official date
A fairy-tale medieval town perched high on a hilltop in the heart of Istria, surrounded by rolling vineyards, oak forests, and some of Europe's most prized truffle grounds. Highlights include the well-preserved town walls offering breathtaking views over the Mirna River valley, world-class local cuisine featuring fresh truffles and Istrian wines, and the famous Motovun Film Festival held each summer.
A tiny hilltop village that has reinvented itself as a thriving artistic community, with a peaceful, almost timeless atmosphere set against stunning Istrian countryside. Highlights include galleries and artist studios tucked into medieval stone buildings, summer music festivals that fill the narrow streets with live performances, and charming cafés and wine bars where time seems to slow down.