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Istria is the largest peninsula immersed in the Adriatic Sea. Istria is the largest green oasis of the North Adriatic. 35% of Istria is covered with forests.The lowest sea temperature is in March ranging from 9.3°C up to 11.1°C.The highest sea temperature is in August when it reaches 23.3°C and
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show more 24.1°C. Istria is a holiday for the eyes. Rolling hills overlook the fields and valleys with little towns perched on the peaks. It boasts with church facades and portals, tiny village alleyways with their specific architectural touches, the babble of a stream, the blossoming cherries vineyards and olive groves on hillsides, and, finally the sea. Everything is warm–hearted and friendly here: nature, towns and people.
the town of Rovinj, Pula (30 km), Vrsar (28 km) or Poreč (30 km) are a must see. The nearest and only airport in the region is located in Pula and there are car rental offices practically everywhere.
Bale is a typical Istrian town lying at the intersection of roads leading to Rovinj-Rovigno, Pula-Pola and Trieste, only a few kilometers from the sea and situated on a hilltop. It boasts with traditional architecture (narrow streets and stone houses that create a special atmosphere), multiculturalism, bilingualism (Croatian and Italian languages are equally spoken) and tolerance. It represents a perfectly safe environment with all the necessary tourism infrastructure and facilities.
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show more 24.1°C. Istria is a holiday for the eyes. Rolling hills overlook the fields and valleys with little towns perched on the peaks. It boasts with church facades and portals, tiny village alleyways with their specific architectural touches, the babble of a stream, the blossoming cherries vineyards and olive groves on hillsides, and, finally the sea. Everything is warm–hearted and friendly here: nature, towns and people.
the town of Rovinj, Pula (30 km), Vrsar (28 km) or Poreč (30 km) are a must see. The nearest and only airport in the region is located in Pula and there are car rental offices practically everywhere.
Bale is a typical Istrian town lying at the intersection of roads leading to Rovinj-Rovigno, Pula-Pola and Trieste, only a few kilometers from the sea and situated on a hilltop. It boasts with traditional architecture (narrow streets and stone houses that create a special atmosphere), multiculturalism, bilingualism (Croatian and Italian languages are equally spoken) and tolerance. It represents a perfectly safe environment with all the necessary tourism infrastructure and facilities.
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