Rovinj

Rovinj – Istria’s Coastal Jewel and a Picture-Perfect Sailing Destination

Located on the Istrian Peninsula's western coast, Rovinj is regarded as one of the Adriatic's most charming and romantic towns. Rovinj looks like it was taken from a postcard, with its pastel-colored buildings, fishing boats bobbling in the harbor, and winding stone alleys leading up to a church on a hilltop.

Rovinj Croatia Cruising Destination

Much of the Italianate charm of Rovinj, a former Venetian settlement, has been lovingly preserved. With its lofty bell tower modeled after Venice's St. Mark's Campanile, the Church of St. Euphemia offers sweeping views of the sea and the islet archipelago that surrounds the town. Thanks to its baroque architecture and rich collection of sacred art, it stands as one of the most significant landmarks in Istria.

Just a short walk from the old town, Rovinj's harbor provides top-tier marina services and is well-equipped to welcome both yachts and catamarans. The 14 islands of the Rovinj archipelago, along with nearby coastal waters, are ideal for relaxing day sails, swimming breaks, and sunset cruises.

Rovinj Croatia Sailing Destination
Rovinj - one of the Adriatic's most charming towns.

Known for its superb seafood, fresh pasta, olive oil, and truffles, the town is also a center of Istrian cuisine. Restaurants range from Michelin-starred fine dining establishments with views of the sea to quaint taverns nestled into stone buildings.

Beyond its culinary and historical charm, Rovinj is a fantastic place to start your exploration of the Istrian coast and neighboring natural wonders, such as the Brijuni Islands, a national park that is rich in wildlife, history, and pristine nature.

Rovinj offers a sophisticated and remarkable experience for those seeking elegance, genuineness, and laid-back sailing.

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