The southern Croatian Istrian coast is centered around Pula, Croatian Istria`s largest city, and the seaside towns and villages along the 40-plus miles of coastline to the city`s north, south, and southeast. Pula is well-known for its 2,000-year-old Roman buildings such as the Pula Arena and the Temple of Augustus. The towns along the coast are famous for their beaches and breathtaking landscapes, such as the towns of Fazana and Medulin (the latter town is home to a sandy beach -- one of the only pebble-free beaches you will find in Istria). In addition to the cities already mentioned, other noteworthy towns, villages and resorts along the southern Istrian coast include Peroj, Valbandon, Stinjan, Pjescana Uvala, Vinkuran, Banjole, Pomer, and Liznjan.
An inspiring combination of lovelies cities across the coasts of Croatia with a car!. Base yourself in Zadar (located at the Dalmatian coast. Because of its rich heritage, Zadar is today one of the most popular Croatian tourist destinations, named "entertainment center of the Adriatic), next, steel away in The Kvarner Gulf (with its long seaside promenade, from Volosko in the east to Lovran in the west, passing though Opatija and Rijeka. Hugging the coast, passing pretty coves and stunning fin-de-siècle villas, reminiscent of the Austrian Riviera), and ending your stay in The South Istria (an area extending south from Pula and to Rovinj to the west, and Rabac to the east, ending in the sharp southernmost tip of the peninsula, jutting out into the Adriatic towards Italy. This area has a most exceptional, sunny and mild microclimate). This is a flexible package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
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