Weather in Istria. Actual conditions and forecast

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More to see in Istria
The largest town and tourist center of the region is Porec; it has more tourist facilities than other towns of Istria. In the historic city travelers will be able to find not only unique architectural monuments, but also picturesque parks and gardens with pines. The city has many beautiful religious buildings; Euphrasian Basilica is considered the most famous among them. It’s included in the list of historical sites of global significance and remains a permanent venue for important cultural events. The central area of Porec is noteworthy; not everyone knows that it was founded during the reign of the Roman Empire. The nearby town of Vrsar is also considered one of the most beautiful in the region; it was founded on the site of the ancient Roman city of Ursaria. The church of St. Mary built in the 12th century is considered one of the most interesting sights. The first religious building in its place was built in the 4th century; several primordial elements of the very first basilica have survived to these days. The charming town of Rabac appeals to those who prefer to devote their leisure to enjoying nature. A lot of beautiful places for walking can be found in the city and its environs; one of the busiest places in town is the yacht pier. Umag port city is a quiet and secluded area; the first settlement in its place was founded by the ancient Romans. Unfortunately, unique historic buildings have failed to survive to this day, but amazing historical atmosphere of this … Read further

Istria guide chapters

Istria sightseeing

Most of the attractions of Istria are of natural origin. During an excursion to the Brijuni archipelago, you can see fabulous uninhabited islands with pristine beaches and groves of exotic plants. The archipelago consists of 14 small islands, each of which has its unique landscapes. Limski Zaljev also deserves attention; this narrow bay has formed in the days of the Ice Age. Today its entire south side is occupied … Open

Cultural excursion through Istria - things to see

The nearby town of Vrsar is also considered one of the most beautiful in the region; it was founded on the site of the ancient Roman city of Ursaria. The church of St. Mary built in the 12th century is considered one of the most interesting sights. The first religious building in its place was built in the 4th century; several primordial elements of the very first basilica have survived to these days. The charming … Open

Top hotels with reviews

Galerija apartment hotel is situated in the very heart of Motovun. It occupies one of the oldest buildings in town built back in Medieval times. Rooms of the hotel are decorated in modern style and are complemented with traditional ornaments creating unique balanced combination of history and modern trends. It's a perfect choice for active rest fans thanks to popular restaurants, market and lots of other points of … Open

Attractions and active leisure

Umag can be called the center of tennis without a share of doubt; it is well known to professional athletes from around the world. The quality of local tennis courts deserves the highest praise, while user fees are more than modest. Riding schools and modern golf centers are widespread in various areas of Istria. Istria beaches deserve special attention. Despite the fact that most of them are artificial, … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Fans of meat would be impressed by culinary traditions of Istria, because it is producing a well-known prosciutto. The unique taste quality of this smoked ham is directly dependent on the ageing; some types of ham can withstand up to two years. The meat is cut into thin slices and served with feta cheese, olives and herbs. Sheep cheese is also a quite bright culinary symbol of Istria. It is a versatile product … Open

Traditions and mentality of Istria

At the same time a large-scale musical event, Jazz Night Festival, is held. It is always attended by performers of world class. Fans of historical festivals would find interesting to visit Porec in September, when the Giostra takes place. During the festival, visitors can get acquainted with the history and culture of the region, as well as learn a lot about the lifestyle of townspeople. Important cultural events … Open

Climate in Croatia and weather forecast - best seasons for visit

The beach season in Croatia opens in the first days of May. However, the water in this period rarely warms up more than 18-19°C. Therefore, many vacationers prefer to relax on the beach only to sunbathe and appreciate the views. You may in addition enjoy water treatments in the heated pool. From the onset of June and until mid-September, you can experience all the delights of the Adriatic Sea. In August, the water temperature warms up to 27°C. The autumn season in Croatia also enjoys a great popularity. This is so because until the end of October, the temperature of the water in the sea does not fall below 20°C and the air temperature is on an average of about 23°C. Southern resorts such as those in Dubrovnik or Split are the most popular in the autumn months. In addition, tour operators offer quite decent discounts on travel during this period. … Open

Atmosphere of Croatia: religion and languages

Today, it is difficult to say which Denomination of Christianity dominates in Croatia. Until the beginning of the 20th century, Catholics and Orthodox peacefully coexisted in the country. However, the Country was divided both territorially and according to religious views. Just before the outbreak of World War II, Catholic beliefs were abolished, Priests were often arrested for serving the Roman Church, and the parishioners themselves were severely punished. It was only at the time of the economic crisis which was provoked in the nineties, that the Catholic faith regained its power and took the dominant position in Croatia. The fact is that during this period many Orthodox Serbs left the Country because of difficult financial situations, going to more successful European States. Since then, Catholics account for about 70% of the total religious population. Despite this, Croatia adheres to European standards; therefore it is quite tolerant to followers of other faiths. It should be noted that currently, about one and a half percent of Muslims, and about one percent of Protestants live in the Republic. … Open

Weather in the region of Istria

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