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.

Exploring Dvigrad and Rovinj
Rovinj and more: Discovering Croatia’s Hidden Gems
Day 5
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Kanfanar, Croatia

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.

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Trg Sv. Eufemije, Rovinj, Croatia

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.

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Ulica Montalbano, Rovinj, Croatia

Montalbano Street

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