Nice, the capital of the French Riviera Lying on the shore of the Mediterranean and only a few kilometers away from the Italian border, Nice is the capital of the Côte d’Azur and it perfectly represents the typical French art-de-vivre of the southern towns. Nice is a breakfast on a sunny terrace, a stroll through…

Kotor is a maritime city in Montenegro on the shores of the Bay of Kotor. The old Mediterranean port of Kotor, surrounded by city walls, is under the protection of UNESCO, as a world cultural heritage site. Between 1420 and 1797, Kotor and its surroundings belonged to Venice, so the Venetian influence left its mark…

Beautifully compact, easily accessible and truly authentic, Larnaka is Cyprus’ oldest soul with a history that dates back 10,000 years, making it the longest continually inhabited region of the island. Whilst the region is rich in the ancient culture of hundreds of years of contrasting civilisations, Larnaka is also a thriving and modern European city.…

Rovinj-Rovigno, romantic Mediterranean On the magnificent coast of Istria (Croatia), right below the Lim Fjord, is the most romantic place in the Mediterranean! The town of Rovinj, whose cultural and historical ensemble is protected as a cultural monument, is the right destination for all of you seeking a sentimental atmosphere of the times that have…

It’s time for fun, recharging batteries, having a great time in good company and plenty of positive vibes. Memories of a summer spent in Pula will last forever. Open air terraces with great music, delicious food accompanied with a glass of fine Istrian wine, night walk through the lively city streets, charming narrow climbs in…

The peninsula on which the Poreč’s rich old city developed and was preserved has been inhabited for thousands of years and is today often called a cultural landmark.  The historical centre, once encircled by walls and towers, is today conserved in valuable remains. By strolling through the city seek out the Northern Tower along Peškera Cove and…

Once a peaceful fishing town in the northwest of the Istria region, Novigrad has become an irresistible tourist destination with picture-perfect historic architecture, preserved traditions and natural landscapes. This colourful Croatian town in the Adriatic lapped by the crystal-clear sea, has kept the intimate charm of a typical Mediterranean small town that can enchant all…

Rabac and Labin are  situated on the eastern part of the peninsula where the green of the pines and the Mediterranean vegetation flow into the whiteness’ of the sea. Rabac is one of the most frequented summer resorts of Istra and Croatia. Just above Rabac, nestling on the top of the hill, there is the…

Istria is situated in the most western region of Croatia in a very attractive location in the Adriatic Sea 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…

The Tourist Board of Central Istria is the first tourist board in Croatia established in the area of ​​nine self-government units. Key elements of this tourist board are the beauty of the natural landscape and the richness of cultural heritage, along with a rich outdoor and enogastronomic and also the principles of slow, green and…