Rovinj is one of the most beautiful towns on the Croatian Adriatic coast – and anyone who has walked through the narrow lanes of its old town, climbed the bell tower of St. Euphemia’s Church, and looked out over the harbour, the sea, and the islands offshore will understand why. From Villa Verde, Rovinj is about 30 minutes away: perfect for a long day trip, or a relaxed evening with fresh fish right on the waterfront.

Old town and St. Euphemia’s Church
The old town rises on a small peninsula, its lanes winding steeply up to St. Euphemia’s Church – a striking example of Baroque architecture, home to the tomb of the saint and a pilgrimage site as much as a landmark. The bell tower is open to climb: from the top, on a clear day, you can see all the way to the Kvarner islands.
Below, the car-free lanes are lined with art galleries, small konobas, coffee bars, and boutiques. In summer the old town gets very busy in the afternoon – arrive before 9am or after 6pm and you’ll practically have the lanes to yourself.
Parking right by the old town is very limited. The seafront car park (Obala palih boraca) is a 5-minute walk; the Valdibora multi-storey is about 8 minutes. In July and August, arrive early – finding a spot in the afternoon takes time.


Harbour and activities on the water
Dinner at one of the fish restaurants right on the harbour is well worth it – fresh catch, a view of the water. A mixed fish platter for two costs around €40–60. Book ahead in summer.
The old harbour sits right next to the old town and is the natural heart of Rovinj. The best way to take it in is a walk along the promenade – stop at one of the harbour-side cafés and watch the fishing boats come and go.
For those who want to get out on the water: boat hire and excursion boats to the islands are available at the harbour. Katarina Island is a 5-minute ferry ride away, with quieter beaches away from the crowds. Excursion boats also run to Crveni Otok (Red Island), a pine-covered retreat just offshore.

Beaches: Baluota and Zlatni Rt
Baluota beach is a short walk from the town centre – rocky coves, clear water, bars and restaurants all around. A good spot for a swim between two old town strolls.
For more nature, head 20 minutes on foot or by car to Zlatni Rt Natural Park (Golden Cape): wide rocky coves, crystal-clear water, and a large pine forest that provides shade even on the hottest days. Walking trails follow the coastline with views out to the islands. Entry is free.
Morning: old town and church tower (cool and quiet). Midday: Baluota beach or Zlatni Rt. Evening: walk along the Riva and dinner at the harbour. A perfect Rovinj day.

Rovinj Heritage Museum
The Rovinj Heritage Museum is housed in a historic building in the heart of the old town and traces the history and traditions of the city from the Venetian era through to Istria’s fishing culture. Worth a visit on a hot afternoon or when a bit of shade and cool air is welcome.
Address: Trg Maršala Tita 11, Rovinj · Admission approx. €5
Practical info
Drive from Višnjan
approx. 30 min (28 km)
Parking
Seafront car park (Obala)
Valdibora multi-storey
approx. €1.50–2.50/hr
Admission
Old town: free
Bell tower: approx. €8
Museum: approx. €5
Best time to visit
Mornings until 10am
Evenings from 6pm
Beaches
Baluota (on foot)
Zlatni Rt (20 min)
Katarina Island (5 min ferry)
Dinner
Fish restaurant at the harbour
approx. €40–60 for two
Villa Verde as your base
Rovinj, Pula, Motovun – all of Istria’s major destinations are within 45 minutes. Villa Verde Višnjan is the perfect base for an active Istrian holiday.
