Lose your heart to find Istria Croatia
Istria is indeed a feast for the eyes. Its streams flow to the sea through deep valleys and gullies which bring to mind the ancient local myths about giants. Rolling hills overlook the fields and valleys with little towns perched on the peaks, recalling some old paintings. The view is splendid: white-topped mountains, lush wheat fields, plateaux, valleys, vineyards and olive groves on hillsides, and, finally the sea. The westernmost county of the Republic of Croatia. The Adriatic below the Alps, central Europe’s closest Mediterranean. This miniature heart-shaped world and the largest peninsula of the Adriatic Sea lies on the 45th parallel emphasizing its idyllic geographical position with perfectly arranged seasons - lush greenery springs, colourful autumns, pleasant summers and mild winters... http://www.istra.hr/en Why visit Istria? - Istra is close. If Croatia is the heart of Europe, for heart-like Istra it can be said that it opens the gates of the Mediterranean to Europeans. Trst and Ljubljana are practically at its doorstep, even Graz isn’t far away, it’s only about 500 or so kilometres from Milan or Vienna and about 600 kilometres away from Munich. The airport in Pula connects Istra with the whole of Europe.

- Istra is endowed with natural beauties. Counted among Istra’s special qualities without a doubt are its inviolable natural balance and diverse plant and animal world. The environment is well preserved, the forests extend down to the sea, the sea is clean, the majority of beaches are untouched and the plant life is autochthonous Mediterranean, sometimes rare and sometimes unique. Aside from the fact that it is reputed as being one of the most beautiful archipelagos of the Mediterranean, the Brijuni archipelago also represents a curious game of nature with exotic fauna and rich flora in one place.
- Istra has a rich historical and cultural heritage. Owing to its attractiveness by which it drew attention even in times long past, Istra today abounds in numerous archaeological and cultural-historical monuments. The remains of dinosaur footprints and bones, ancient catacombs, a magnificent
Roman amphitheatre, Euphrasian Basilica which has even been recognised by UNESCO, rising bell-towers, numerous little churches with preserved frescos, the remains of fortified towns, old city walls, towers, forts… are only some of the “ordinary places” in Istra’s heritage.
- Istra offers healthy and good food. Along with fresh seafood delicacies on the coast, Istra offers a range of “continental” gastro specialties, like various local pastas in sauces of wild game or meals made from top quality truffles, preceded by Istrian pršut (smoked ham) and sheep cheese in extra virgin olive oil of the highest quality. The production of wine is also on the increase in Istra: every year a greater number of wine makers prepare better and better wines, whether it is the white malvazija or red terana in barrique.
- Istra offers modern and luxurious accommodation. A reduction in capacities along with an improvement in quality in the last few years is a real trend in Istra. The number of top class hotels, luxurious villas
with pools built in the style of stone houses are exceptionally popular, rural tourism in the interior of Istra is improving in quality, even the camps and private accommodation are significantly raising the level of the their services. Wellness centres are all the trend – various therapies, baths, solariums, saunas and cosmetic programs have become a part of Istra’s tourist everyday life.
- Istra has an ideal climate. A stay in Istra is pleasant all year round. The bathing season lasts five months, while and sun tanning season lasts even longer. Spring in Istra is ideal for recreation, like bike riding, walking, hiking, free climbing or paragliding, while the Istrian autumn literally invites you to go mushroom, chestnut or grape picking.

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