Come to Rovinj, a town on the west coast of Istria known for its old town, rich gastronomy and varied beaches. It is particularly popular with camping enthusiasts, which is not surprising as it offers first class campsites, including 4 campsites with the prestigious ADAC Superplatz 2025 award.
To help you get the most out of your vacation in Rovinj, we have prepared a guide with the best recommendations for sights, beaches, restaurants and campsites from people who know it best. Discover what this Istrian gem has to offer and spend an unforgettable summer in Rovinj.
One of the symbols of Rovinj is the Church of St. Euphemia, the patron saint of the town, with a 60-metre high bell tower. It is located in the hilly old town, so in summer it is best to walk there early in the morning or late in the afternoon. On the way, visit the city clock, the city gates and Grisia Street, a cobbled and winding street lined with small shops. I would definitely recommend a walk in the afternoon, when it is best to stay by the church and enjoy the view of the sunset.
If you are interested in the history of Rovinj, visit the Rovinj City Museum, where the exhibitions change frequently, so there is always something new to discover. There is also the Batana Ecomuseum, dedicated to the Batana fishing boat and the community of fishermen who chose it as their symbol. Also worth a visit is the Rovinj Aquarium, where sea urchins, seaweed, lobsters and other inhabitants of the Adriatic await you.
In summer, the town is usually crowded, especially around the centre, so it is good to have a bike or scooter. And some sights and beaches are close enough to walk to.
For excursions outside Rovinj, the Lim Canal is excellent. It offers not only views of nature and a variety of birds, but also a gastronomic experience for all shellfish lovers, especially oysters. Have lunch at the Viking restaurant, which offers an excellent selection of shellfish, wild white fish and crabs. For local wine, visit the Matošević Winery near the Lim Channel, or on the way back to Rovinj, stop at the Monte Ricco Winery and discover award-winning wines such as Malvasia and Teran, as well as olive oil.
True gourmets always return to Rovinj, whose diverse gastronomic offer includes everything from traditional taverns to Michelin-starred restaurants. Here are some of our favorites.
Rovinj and its surroundings are home to some of the most popular and famous beaches in Istria. Choose the one that suits you best, or visit a different one every day.
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