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A comprehensive itinerary for your first trip to Croatia
12 days, from £1,770 to £2,855
Relax and enjoy Istria, a historic and natural peninsula with the sweet scent of Italy
11 days, from £1,935 to £2,855
Journey from the lakes of Lombardy to the azure shores of the Adriatic in a family-friendly car
20 days, from £2,035 to £3,040
From Venice, which you can go back to again and again, to Istria's vibrant coastline and Ljubljana's central European charm
8 days, from £2,135 to £3,405
Enjoy a guided tour of Dubrovnik and Split
11 days, from £2,565 to £4,085
Work your way up the Dalmatian coast from Dubrovnik to the Istrian peninsula
15 days, from £2,570 to £3,395
Learn how to make classic Istrian dishes in a Croatian cooking class
9 days, from £2,945 to £4,700
Drive around Boka Bay, seeing the surrounding medieval towns of Kotor and Perast
9 days, from £4,365 to £6,965
Hike in the Albanian Alps
77 days, from £24,385 to £38,940
Practical advice and inspiration to help you prepare for your holiday
Practical guide
Travel Advice & Information
Rovinj is one of Istria's star attractions and a major draw card for visitors to the region. This coastal town has followed in Italy's footsteps with delicious food and wine, and it is also one of the Mediterranean's last true fishing ports. Away from the coast, there are also some quintessentially Italian pastimes to enjoy in the beautiful and bucolic interior such as truffle-hunting and wine-making, all while staying in and visiting hilltop villages that look distinctly Tuscan. Buzet is the truffle capital of Istria, and its nearby forests boast three types of black truffle as well as the much sought after white truffle. The beautiful oak forests of Motovun, however, hold the title of the largest ever white truffle discovered, weighing in at a gargantuan 1.31 kgs. The hilltop town itself was fortified by the Venetians in the 14th century, and Romanesque and Gothic buildings line the cobbled streets within the walls.
Other towns of note off the tourist trail include Svetvincenat to the south, an enchanting town where the order of the day is wandering; Gracišce, a sleepy medieval town that is often overlooked, surrounded by rolling hills and ancient buildings; and Porec, which is home to one of the most important Western Byzantine churches outside of Italy. Even better, the coastline is every bit as beautiful as that further south in Croatia, so it's very much the best of both worlds here. Which only leaves us pondering one thing. Why on earth don't more people go on holiday to Istria?
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