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Umag
Umag has a number of hotels, hotel annexes, apartments, bungalows, campsites and a marina offering standard supporting services, which guarantee a pleasant stay and vacation - recreational opportunities include swimming pools, beaches, a casino, sports grounds, as well as special programs for older people, huntsmen, anglers and nature lovers.
Umag is an oasis of sports tourism and active vacations, adapted to the needs of urban people. Apart from tennis, tourist complexes along the riviera of Umag offer numerous sports and recreational opportunities: football, bowling, miniature golf, ck riding, hunting, cycling, rowing, yachting, windsurfing, water skiing, diving, swimming and underwater fishing.
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Novigrad
Novigrad, a town and port at the western coast of Istria; 15 km southwest of Buje. Situated on a small limestone peninsula comprising the south-western top of the Bujstina region and, in the north, the entrance into the vast bay of the harbour of Mirna.
Today Novigrad can provide accommodation for up to 10,000 visitors a day. Tourists can choose to stay in a hotel, pension, campsite, apartments or rooms. Sports and recreational facilities add to an eventful stay - the usual ground and water sports, terraces with live music, rich gastronomic offer, organized excursions, sightseeing.
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Poreč
Porec, a town, port and tourist resort on the western coast of Istria. Landscape is formed of predominantly low and tame limestone plain situated between the Mirna valley in the north and the Limski Kanal Fjord in the south..
Porec is a tourist centre famous for its beautiful natural landscape, long tradition in tourism and several well-equipped tourist resorts: Plava and Zelena Laguna (Blue and Green Lagoon), Brulo, Pical, Spadici. Being a tourist resort with the largest number of hotels, apartments, campsites, rooms, Porec has a diverse tourist offer. There are numerous tennis courts, gyms, sports grounds.
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Rovinj
Rovinj is one of the most developed seaside resorts in Croatia, offering a whole range of visitor opportunities in a picturesque ambience of the ancient town, surrounded by luxuriant pine forests (the cape of Zlatni Rt is designated as a park forest, while the coast and islands of Rovinj are set aside as a protected landscape).
The riviera of Rovinj features a great number of hotels, tourist villages, campsites and marinas, as well as many catering establishments. Sports and recreation play an extremely important role within visitor opportunities offered in Rovinj. Rovinj ACI Marina has 420 berths in the sea and 100 places on the land; vessel length 4-13 m.
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Labin
Labin, a town in the south-eastern part of Istria, 5 km north-west of the harbour of Rabac.
It comprises two separate parts, the old town on top of the hill and the more recent settlement, Podlabin. Situated on a limestone hill which abrupts sharply to the valley of the Rabac brook and towards the sea coast; elevation 320 m.
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Fažana
Fazana, a town, small port and fishermen's centre in the south-western part of the western Istrian coast in the Fazana Strait, 8 km northwest of Pula.
It is located on a low part of the coast, well protected from the sea by Brijuni Islands. Gentle hills in the interior are under orchards, vineyards and olive-groves; the landscape is dominated by pine forests. Chief occupations include fishing, fish-processing and building of smaller fishing boats.
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Pula
Pula offers a variety of excellent opportunities for tourists. Together with well-equipped hotels and other types of accommodation facilities, the tourist offer includes many sports grounds, recreational facilities and entertainment programs, terraces with live music, discotheques, casinos, inns and restaurants, as well as diverse excursions.
The town disposes of two marinas, so that yachting tourism is increasingly developing. Pula is also a well-known congress centre (the large congress hall in Hotel Histria). The town can be reached by various means of transport, and there is an airport in the immediate vicinity of Pula (6 km), constructed to meet the requirements of international air traffic.
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Medulin
Once a farmer's and fishermen's village, the present Medulin is one of the most important tourist resorts in southern Istria.
e coast of Medulin is low, sandy and well-indented. The Medulin archipelago, with its ten islets and the coastal phenomenon called "primosten" or "tombolo", represents a special natural attraction, together with its lavish vegetation cover and extremely favourable climate.Apart from hotels and campsites, Medulin also offers rooms and apartments in private family houses, so that Medulin's total daily accommodation capacity is 17,000 tourists.
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Opatija
OPATIJA, a town, harbour, tourist, summer and climatic resort on the foot of Mt. Ucka, situated at the eastern coast of Istria in the Rijeka Bay, 13 km southwest of Rijeka.
Opatija, often called the Nice of the Adriatic, is one of the most popular tourist resorts in Croatia and a place with the longest tourist tradition on the eastern coast of the Adriatic. Favourable climate, well-maintained landscape, maintained beaches and lively entertainment throughout the year make this place one of the most elite summer resorts in Croatia today. The offer includes 20-odd hotels, a large number of catering establishments, sports and recreational facilities, and especially entertainment opportunities.
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Ičići
This renowned seaside resort on the Opatija riviera has now been almost completely incorporated by Opatija.
Due to extremely luxuriant vegetation and favourable climate, the tourist season is open round the year. Icici is famous for its exceptionally well-equipped marina. Apart from a variety of accommodation facilities (hotel, campsite, apartments), sports facilities (tennis courts, water sports - boats, yachting), nautical tourism has been especially developed.
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Pazin
Pazin, a town in central Istria; elevation 361 m. The old part of the town, Kastel, lies on a hill about 130 m above the abyss called Jama (Fojba), in which the Pazincica river (the Brook of Pazin) descends.
The abyss represents a unique natural monument, a specific hydrographic and morphologic phenomenon of the Istrian karst landscape. The perpendicular fall of the abyss exceeds 100 m. An interesting fact is that the abyss never runs dry, not even during severe droughts.
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Vrsar
Vrsar, a town and small harbour on the western coast of Istria, 3 km north of the Limski Kanal Fjord.
Today, Vrsar is a well-known tourist resort with great opportunities for visitors. In front of Vrsar is one of the most beautiful archipelagos with 18 unpopulated islets covered with Mediterranean plants. Hotels are located close to the sea, along nice beaches, and Vrsar campsites are world-famous.
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Lovran
Lovran,a town and summer resort on the south-eastern coast of Istria, 5 km south of Opatija.
Forests of sweet chestnut (Lovran maroons) and laurel together with the sub-Mediterranean evergreen vegetation ring the surroundings of Lovran. Today it is a popular seaside resort and a national sanatorium (the famous orthopaedic hospital).
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Istria
Umag,
Porec,
Rovinj,
Pula,
Novigrad,
Opatija, Ika,
Icici,
Lovran, Rabac, Moscenička Draga, Marcana, Duga Uvala,
Vodnjan, Barbariga, Kanfanar,
Labin,
Pazin, Valaha,
Vrsar, Funtana, Motovun,
Fazana,
Medulin