Guidebook for Rovinj

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Guidebook for Rovinj

Entertainment & Activities

Lone bay, the most visited of all beaches in Rovinj by its residents and guests. The graveled beach and other inlets are indicated for all the swimmers but especially for families with children.
8 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Šetalište Lona
Šetalište Lona
8 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Lone bay, the most visited of all beaches in Rovinj by its residents and guests. The graveled beach and other inlets are indicated for all the swimmers but especially for families with children.

Sightseeing

The St. Andrew Island, occupying an area of 23 hectares, is the largest island of the Rovinj archipelago, a true rarity in terms of vegetation. Botanists have recorded as many as 456 plant species.
81 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Sveti Andrija
81 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The St. Andrew Island, occupying an area of 23 hectares, is the largest island of the Rovinj archipelago, a true rarity in terms of vegetation. Botanists have recorded as many as 456 plant species.
The St. Andrew Island, occupying an area of 23 hectares, is the largest island of the Rovinj archipelago, a true rarity in terms of vegetation. Botanists have recorded as many as 456 plant species.
166 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Iglesia de San Benito
Trg Sv. Eufemije
166 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The St. Andrew Island, occupying an area of 23 hectares, is the largest island of the Rovinj archipelago, a true rarity in terms of vegetation. Botanists have recorded as many as 456 plant species.

Arts & Culture

In port of Rovinj, protected from the winds, numerous Rovinj batanas are berthed even today. Batanas are flat-bottomed boats protected by UNESCO due to a traditional way of construction.
105 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Batana Eco-Museum
2 Obala Pina Budicina
105 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
In port of Rovinj, protected from the winds, numerous Rovinj batanas are berthed even today. Batanas are flat-bottomed boats protected by UNESCO due to a traditional way of construction.