What to do and see in Istria, Croatia: The Best Things to do for Honeymoon

July 18, 2021 Enriqueta Cusson

Discover the best top things to do in Istria, Croatia including Chiavalon Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Benazic Winery, Brist Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Euphrasius Basilica, Porec Old Town, Port of Rovinj, Amphitheatre de Pula, Ancient City Walls, Church of St. Euphemia, Main Street.
Restaurants in Istria

1. Chiavalon Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Ulica Salvela 50, Vodnjan 52215 Croatia +385 98 441 561 [email protected] http://www.chiavalon.hr
Excellent
94%
Good
5%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 354 reviews

Chiavalon Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil

"We are a family owned farm, specialized in the production of top quality extra virigin olive oil. Our blends are renowned and awarded all over the world, not only for the quality, but also for our particular design and packaging. Beside olive oil, we are also focusing on producing new organic products, that you can all taste on our family estate. If you want to experience tasting our liquid gold like a pro, feel free to stop by for a free tasting or reserve your place for one of our guided tours at our brand new olive mill. Looking forward to meeting you!"

Reviewed By dmitch878 - Bristol, United Kingdom

My wife and I visited for a tour. Ivana was excellent and provided a real insight into the production of real high quality olive oil. I opted for the full experience including delicious local wine cheese and meat. My wife only wanted the oils to try however we were all provided with bread and a fantastic home made tomato sauce. We also took two bottles home with us and as soon as we are able to order this oil on the UK we will be sure to place an order. All in all an excellent experience.

2. Benazic Winery

Valdebechki Put 36, Pula 52100 Croatia +385 97 798 7643 [email protected] http://www.vinabenazic.com/index.php/hr/
Excellent
88%
Good
7%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 146 reviews

Benazic Winery

Benazic winery is a family owned business in the city of Pula. Placed just 2 kilometers away from the city center the winery offers you a taste of Istria by trying wines, brandys, cheese, olive oil and many other products. The family is proud to say that they are owners of numerous awards that are won trough the years of their work. For tasting it is required to book an appointment.

Reviewed By kathrynevanson - London, United Kingdom

We had a lovely afternoon visiting this family winery, trying 6 different wines with cheese and bruschetta. Liked the sparkling rose so much we took a bottle home. Really recommend a visit!

3. Brist Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Trgovacka 40, Vodnjan 52215 Croatia +385 95 562 4111 [email protected] http://brist-olive.hr/
Excellent
97%
Good
3%
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5.0 based on 233 reviews

Brist Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Our family farm is located in the gentle hills above the town of Vodnjan. You can book an educational tour with us to our olive grove and enjoy the beautiful views over the Brijuni Islands while learning all about the production of world class olive oil in Istria. Tour booking can be done by email, phone or best to come and visit our shop in the center of Vodnjan where you can enjoy a free tasting of our full range of our 5 different oils. The address of our shop is on the main street in Vodnjan, Trgovacka 40, (directly opposite the post office). We very much look forward to meeting you and sharing a wonderful olive oil experience with you. Paul O'Grady.

Reviewed By SFbayExpat - Uttendorf, Austria

My first holiday in Istria in 2017, I went to the olive oil museum in Pula and took the class on olive oil tasting. It was an eye opener. A couple days later I visited the Brist store. This is a professionally run, small family business and the product is not only amazing, it’s award winning. My first visit to the shop lasted 2 hours because they treated us like long lost friends. Brist has turned into the only place we get our olive oil and every friend we bring there, whether they are from California, Ohio, Germany, or Austria, they have all ended up buying Brist Olive Oil. Those lucky enough to be in Europe have also continued to order it online after their holidays. The farm tour is also great fun and I’ve spent 2 evenings there dining under the stars with friends and the amazingly friendly Brist team. I just visited today to get oil for my household and for a friend in Salzburg who was here with us last year. This oil and this family will make an impression that you will cherish and it will keep you coming back year after year.

4. Euphrasius Basilica

Decumanus St, Porec 52440 Croatia +385 98 434 114 http://www.to-porec.com/Main.aspx?page=696&c=bazilika&pid=162&chId=190&j=ENG
Excellent
63%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,486 reviews

Euphrasius Basilica

Reviewed By nicholasfI7659MO

Well worth seeing, the mosaics in the apse of the church alone justify the entrance fee of 40 kuna. If possible, make the climb up the tower for the finest view over Porec.

5. Porec Old Town

Porec Croatia http://www.myporec.com/en
Excellent
59%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
6%
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1%
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4.5 based on 2,721 reviews

Porec Old Town

Reviewed By deniskaw - Piestany, Slovakia

Nice city. It was 15min from our hotel. For those who don’t want to go there on foot, there is a noddy train for 50HRK (~6,80€). There are many restaurants, narrow streets with little souvenir shops and beautiful seaside with lighthouse view. There are many boats and yachts in the seaport. We were amazed.

6. Port of Rovinj

Rovinj Croatia http://port-rovinj.hr/
Excellent
58%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,532 reviews

Port of Rovinj

A pleasant port town in the northern Adriatic Sea with opportunities to explore vinyards, shops and beaches.

Reviewed By Eyekaytoo - Leverkusen, Germany

This is a lovely place to visit, particularly in the evening when the hot sun finally sinks into the sea and the place is transformed into a multitude of brightly lit scenes. You can enjoy a nice stroll along the waters edge and admire the plethora of little pleasure and fishing boats as well as the odd luxury cruisers which slip in around sunset to moor there for the night. I found myself checking out the costs of charters for such vessels on-line - the most expensive I found were around the 1,2 mio € per week... Of course this is the place to enjoy a sunset cocktail in one bar, an authentic Istrian style meal in another and a huge, spectacular exotic ice cream in a third place. And of course to dream about what it would be like to have the sort of money to charter a floating palace and ply the Croatian islands...

7. Amphitheatre de Pula

Flavijevska ul., Pula 52100 Croatia +385 52 210 718 http://www.ami-pula.hr/en/collections-on-other-locations/amphitheater/amphitheater
Excellent
55%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
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4.5 based on 5,138 reviews

Amphitheatre de Pula

The Arena in Pula is a 1st-century Roman amphitheatre. The arena is the 6th largest in the world.

Reviewed By micfeleac

The most important monument in the city of Pula, located in its center. Currently used for summer events and shows, the arena was built in the 1st century from limestone used for gladiator fights and continues to delight us even today.

8. Ancient City Walls

Motovun Croatia http://www.istriago.net/breathtaking-views-ancient-walls-motovun
Excellent
55%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 192 reviews

Ancient City Walls

Reviewed By Brittany_11_10 - Los Angeles, United States

The best reason to visit the ancient city walls of Motovun (in general) is to have great views of the surrounding forests. The best reasons to visit right now are that parking is free (right near the church and cemetery), entrance to the walls is free, and essentially no one is there.

9. Church of St. Euphemia

Garibaldijeva Ulica - Via Garibaldi 1, Rovinj 52210 Croatia +385 52 815 615 https://croatia.hr/en-GB/Church-St-Euphemia-Rovinj
Excellent
49%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 1,474 reviews

Church of St. Euphemia

Reviewed By Erfurt - Jupiter, United States

once you climb up the Hill via Santa Corce ( Old Town ) you will be rewarded to see * Church of St. Euphemia *...you will enjoy great views over the Adriatic Sea... and next to the Church is the Zvonik Campanile ( Bell Tower ). Go inside the Church for some meditation, walk around , see the high Altar and a century old BELL... a good spot for the photographer to take some memorable photos. We enjoyed it...

10. Main Street

Grisia, Rovinj Croatia
Excellent
57%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
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4.5 based on 284 reviews

Main Street

Reviewed By Eyekaytoo - Leverkusen, Germany

All part of the experience of visiting Rovinj is to wander down the main street, Grisia. It is a lovely reminder of a different Venetian past with loads of little alleyways and tightly packed houses, many with small touristy style shops and boutiques where you can pick up the usual mementos and souvenirs of your summer holiday here. We recommend going towards dusk. You can then savour the atmosphere towards the end of a bright sunny day where you can hide in the shadows from the fierce sun until later in the evening where the little bars, restaurants and shops are romantically all it up. It's the sort of place to come to to enjoy a typical, relaxing summer evening whilst on holiday.

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