Croatia
Exploring Dvigrad and Rovinj
Begin your adventure with a visit to the medieval ruins of Dvigrad, located in Kanfanar. This once-thriving town dates back to the 9th century, with its grand entrance gate still standing. Dvigrad was gradually abandoned in the 17th century, leaving behind a fascinating glimpse into history. Continue your journey with a walk through Rovinj, one of the most picturesque towns on the Adriatic coast.




Dvigrad Ruins
Within the ruins, you can wander among the remnants of ancient walls, the Church of St. Sofia, the town square, and old stone houses.




Rovinj’s Church of St. Euphemia
Church of St. Euphemia represents a magnificent Baroque landmark and the city’s most iconic monument. At the foot of the church lies a peaceful green area, accessible through grand wrought-iron gates, where you can relax and enjoy breath-taking sea views. Next to the church stands its impressive bell tower.


Montalbano Street
Take a walk through Montalbano street where you can discover enchanting narrow streets full of colourful shutters and vibrant flowers.