ROVINJ, Croatia (Chorvatsko, Hrvatska), 4K - 11min.
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A sightseeing tour of the city with a trip to the Church of St. Euphemia and walk along the shores of the Park Forest Zlatni Rt with many beaches.
Includes: Old Town, Main Street, Church of St. Euphemia, Fountain on Main Square, Town Clock, Trg Valdibora, Škaraba Beach, Park forest Zlatni Rt, Park šuma Zlatni Rt,
Camera & Edit: Tomáš Polášek, © 2017
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Eric Clark's Travel Videos - Rovinj Croatia - Grisia Street is one of the most Famous and Popular!
Eric Clark's Travel Videos - Rovinj Croatia - Grisia Street is one of the most Famous and Popular!
The bustling city is well known as being one of Croatia’s main cultural hubs with a successful art scene, historic monuments and lots of interesting museums to explore. Visit the Batana House museum to learn about the city’s rich fishing roots or explore the local art.
One of Rovinj’s most popular places to visit is the famous Grisia Street, where you can find a number of art galleries. Watch as the local artists hang their finest paintings, sculptures and installations outside on the walls of this narrow, winding street. Enjoy the different displays, poetry readings and performances by actors and storytellers especially during the annual Grisia Street Art Festival, which attracts buyers and sellers from all over the world.
Rovinj, Croatia - 4K
Rovinj, Croatia, 2017 - 4K
What to do in this beautiful historic town? In this video you will find a tour of the city and the most beautiful beaches around the city.
Includes: Old Town, Main Street, Church of St. Euphemia, Town Clock, Trg Valdibora, Škaraba Beach, Park forest Zlatni Rt, Park šuma Zlatni Rt,
Camera & Edit: Tomáš Polášek, © 2017
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Eric Clarks Travel Videos - Rovinj Croatia - Carera Street. Main Pedestrian walking street. CUTE!!
Eric Clarks Travel Videos - Rovinj Croatia - Carera Street. Main Pedestrian walking street. CUTE!!
Rovinj in 4K
Cities in 4K continue the trip through beautiful cities around the world and landed in Rovinj, Croatia.
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Rovinj or Rovigno is a beautiful old city on the Adriatic coast, in the Istrian peninsula.
Make yourself comfortable and take a look through Rovinj in 4K where you can see: Old Town Rovigno, Port of Rovinj, Church Sveta Eufemija, Main Street,
Gate to Old Town, Town Clock, Fountain on Main Square, Riva and some beautiful places.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Rovinj, Croatia
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List of Best Things to do in Rovinj
Old Town
Punta Corrente
Spiaggia Isola rossa, Rovigno
Port of Rovinj
Main Street
Church of St. Euphemia
Mulini Beach
Brijuni Islands
Balbi Arch
Katarina Island
Beauty of Croatia | Rovinj
Rovinj is an enchanting, little fishing town on the Istrian peninsula of Croatia. It’s maze-like menagerie of homes, that span everything from warm pastels to deep hues, form tightly knit, cobblestone laden pathways perfect for wandering through. Follow the tangle of streets up to the hilltop church of St. Euphemia, whose towering steeple dominates the skyline, or browse one of the many craft shops adorning Main Street.
10 things to do in Rovinj, Croatia Travel Guide | Rovigno Day Trip from Pula
Come join us as we visit Rovinj, Croatia in this travel guide highlighting 10 things to do on a day trip from Pula. Located only 40 minutes away from Pula by bus taking a day trip to Rovinj is something we'd highly recommend. Instead of ticking off attractions Rovinj is a place to explore slowly by foot where you can enjoy getting lost in the old town wandering down back-alleys. Sip on cappuccinos, gobble gelato and eat pizza & pasta before ending your day by watching sunset over the adriatic.
Rovinj Travel Guide (Rovigno)
1) Coffee (cappuccinos) and cake at Hotel Adriatic
2) Walking along waterfront and marina of Rovinj for great views
3) Wandering along the narrow alleys of Rovinj and getting lost
4) Seaside restaurant for lunch to eat pizza and pasta (Stella di Mare)
5) Befriending the local stray cats
6) Market of Rovinj to people watch and buy truffles
7) Visiting the artist market
8) Checking out the Church of St. Euphemia in Rovinj
9) Having Gelato for a snack
10) Watching sunset with drinks and snacks at Puntulina
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Our visit Rovinj travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting markets, churches, the old town and along the waterfront. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Rovinj tourism brochure, Rovinj itinerary or Rovinj, Istria city tour.
10 things to do in Rovinj, Croatia Travel Guide | Rovigno Day Trip from Pula Transcript:
Today we are heading on a day trip. How exciting. Yes. So we've been based in Pula for a little while. Yep. And today we are going to Rovinj (Rovigno). It is only like 30 or 40 minutes away by bus. Yeah. So it is going to make for an awesome day trip. We've basically scheduled the whole day in Rovinj. We are leaving in the morning and we're probably going to come back after sunset.
After eating breakfast, we decided to do a little bit of exploring along the waterfront. We walked the full length of the marina stopping to take photos of the brightly painted buildings with matching window shutters, plus rows and rows of boats. Then once we reached the end, we were treated to these postcard-perfect shots of Rovinj from a distance.
A fun fact about Rovinj: though it’s now connected to the mainland, this once used to be an island. It was connected in 1763 as part of a land reclamation project under the Venetian Empire, which also explains why certain parts of the city may remind you of Venice.
After wandering around for a few hours, it was finally time for lunch, so we returned to the waterfront looking for a seaside restaurant.
Audrey had the shrimp risotto, I had shrimp pizza, and yes, we both shared with the cats, who had learned to swat if you approached empty-handed.
Atop the hill, we reached St. Euphemia’s Church. If you’re feeling particularly brave, you can even try climbing the bell tower’s infamous creaking wooden steps. Such are the steps’ reputation, that there’s even a bulletin board inside the church with photos of what to expect. We didn’t make it to the top, thought I was happy to settle for terrace views.
Later that afternoon, the skies finally cleared, so we enjoyed another walk along the harbour as well as a gelato stop along the way.
So what’s the verdict on Rovinj? You can definitely explore the town in one day, but if you have a few days to spare, this would make an even better base to explore the rest of Istria.
This is part of our Travel in Croatia video series showcasing Croatian food, Croatian culture and Croatian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in Istria video series showcasing Istrian food, Istrian culture and Istrian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.
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Croatian Summer Salsa Festival 2012, Rovinj, Croatia - dance point on the main town square
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ROVINJ - Croatia Travel Guide | Around The World
Rovinj/Rovigno ; Italian: Rovigno, Ancient Greek: Ρυγίνιον (Ryginion), Latin: Ruginium) is a city in Croatia situated on the north Adriatic Sea with a population of 14,294 (2011). Located on the western coast of the Istrian peninsula, it is a popular tourist resort and an active fishing port. Istriot, a Romance language once widely spoken in this part of Istria, is still spoken by some of the residents. The town is officially bilingual, Italian and Croatian, hence both town names are official and equal.
Rovinj/Rovigno was already a settlement of Venetian or Illyrian tribes before being captured by the Romans, who called it Arupinium or Mons Rubineus, and later Ruginium and Ruvinium. Built on an island close to the coast, it became connected to the mainland much later, in 1763, by filling in the channel.
Rovigno was eventually incorporated into the Byzantine Empire, later becoming part of the Exarchate of Ravenna in the 6th century, before being taken over by the Frankish Empire in 788. For the following several centuries it was ruled by a succession of feudal lords, and in 1209 it was acquired by the Patriarchate of Aquileia under Wolfger von Erla.
From 1283 to 1797 Rovigno was one of the most important towns in Istria governed by the Republic of Venice. During this period three town gates were constructed and Rovinj was fortified by two rows of defensive walls, remains of which can still be seen today. Nearby the Rovinj/Rovigno pier one can find one of the old town gates, the Balbi's Arch, dating from 1680, and a late-Renaissance clock tower. The first city statute was proclaimed in 1531.
The main economic activity in Rovinj/Rovigno is tourism and during peak season (May–September), its bars, restaurants and art galleries work long hours, while operating limited hours off-season.
The busiest area is the very centre of Rovinj/Rovigno, extending from the main bus station towards the old part of town, where most bars and clubs are located.
The town's main central thoroughfare is the fully pedestrian Carrera Street, with many independent shops and art galleries. A farmer's market is located at the edge of the historic part of town, near Valdibora Square.
According to data compiled by Istria Tourist Board, Rovinj/Rovigno is the second biggest tourist destination in the county, in terms of overnight stays. The two closest airports are Pula/Pola (Croatia) and Trieste (Italy) and during the summer season, low-cost airlines such as Ryanair operate direct flights from western Europe to both airports.
Also during the summer season, there is a direct high speed ferry link between Venice and Rovinj/Rovigno. High speed weekly lines to the Port of Ravenna and Cesenatico are also available in the summer.
There are numerous hotels in the town itself, and beds are abundant though usually overbooked in the summer months. Accommodation ranges from private rooms or apartments to bungalows, camping sites and 2 to 4 star hotels. The city also has two luxury, 5-star boutique hotels, Hotel Monte Mulini and Hotel Lone. Apart from hotels on the mainland, there are also a handful of hotels on small islands surrounding Rovinj/Rovigno which are linked to the mainland by boats which go from the city centre to the hotel on the islands.
Sights and landmarks :
St. Euphemia's Basilica
Monkodonja
Zlatni Rt Forest Park
The Rovinj/Rovigno islands and mainland. These natural sights have been described as outstanding scenic wonders, because of the pristine beauty of the indented coastline and its forests, consisting of holm oak and Alpine pine trees. This area of outstanding natural beauty extends from St. Ivan promontory to Barbariga, including all the Rovinj/Rovigno islands and the mainland 500 metres from the shore line. The Rovinj/Rovigno archipelago consists of 19 islands.
Limska Draga Fjord
The Palud marsh and the Due Sorelle Islands - The Due Sorelle (Two Sisters) islands are a nesting site for seagulls. Because of its thick holm oak forest the Gustinja promontory is regarded as a forest vegetation reserve.
Rovinj Town Museum
The preferred means of transport for getting around Rovinj/Rovigno is by car. Rovinj/Rovigno is well-connected with the rest of Istria and with larger cities in the region such as Trieste, Rijeka, Ljubljana and Zagreb.
The centre of Rovinj/Rovigno, which includes the old town, is very walkable and transportation by bike or scooter is a preferred means of getting around for many locals.
The closest commercial international airports are Pula/Pola (20 miles), Trieste-Ronchi (70 miles) and Rijeka-Krk (80 miles). Car rental is available at each of the airports.
Rovinj/Rovigno is served by the Kanfanar railway station (10 miles), which connects the region to Rijeka/Fiume. However, travelling by bus is preferred to travelling by train due to the limited connections and schedules. The main bus station is located at the south-east end of Carrera Street.
Rovinj, Croatia - city tour
Rovinj or Rovigno is a city in Croatia situated on the north Adriatic Sea. Located on the western coast of the Istrian peninsula, it is a popular tourist resort and an active fishing port. Istriot, a Romance language once widely spoken in this part of Istria, is still spoken by some of the residents. The town is officially bilingual, Italian and Croatian, hence both town names are official and equal.
The main economic activity in Rovinj/Rovigno is tourism, its bars, restaurants and art galleries work long hours, while operating limited hours off-season.
The busiest area is the very centre of Rovinj/Rovigno, extending from the main bus station towards the old part of town, where most bars and clubs are located.
The town's main central thoroughfare is the fully pedestrian Carrera Street, with many independent shops and art galleries. A farmer's market is located at the edge of the historic part of town, near Valdibora Square.
Rovinj/Rovigno is the second biggest tourist destination in the county, in terms of overnight stays. The two closest airports are Pula/Pola and Trieste and during the summer season, low-cost airlines such as Ryanair operate direct flights from western Europe to both airports.
Also during the summer season, there is a direct high speed ferry link between Venice and Rovinj/Rovigno. High speed weekly lines to the Port of Ravenna and Cesenatico are also available in the summer.
There are numerous hotels in the town itself, and beds are abundant though usually overbooked in the summer months. Accommodation ranges from private rooms or apartments to bungalows, camping sites and 2 to 4 star hotels. The city also has two luxury, 5-star boutique hotels, Hotel Monte Mulini and Hotel Lone. Apart from hotels on the mainland, there are also a handful of hotels on small islands surrounding Rovinj/Rovigno which are linked to the mainland by boats which go from the city centre to the hotel on the islands.
Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Rovinj Croatia - Wharf and fishing boat area for Rovinj. Neat colors
Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Rovinj Croatia - the wharf and fishing boat area for Rovinj. Neat colors
CROATIA • ROVINJ • TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT 76 M2
ROVINJ • COCALETTO • A PROPERTY FOR SALE • TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT WITH GARDEN, ON THE GROUND FLOOR • 76 M2
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Rovinj, Cocaletto, a property for sale, two bedroom apartment with garden, on the ground floor. Net area: 75,75 m2.
BASIC SPACES 75,75 m2: living room, kitchen, dining room, 2x bedroom, bathroom, balcony, terrace, loggia.
ADDITIONAL SPACES: parking place in use, yard, basement in use.
INFRASTRUCTURE: separate water connection, separate electrical connection, septic tank, telephone connection, on the paved road.
HEATING / COOLING PROPERTIES: installations for central heating, electric radiators, air-conditioned.
INTERIOR EQUIPMENT OF THE PROPERTY: possible to purchase furniture, bathroom equipment.
FLOOR COVERINGS: ceramic tiles, laminated floor.
JOINERY: pvc joinery, double glazing, interior doors and door frames in solid wood.
YEAR BUILT: in 2003. Restored in 2013.
PROPERTY STATUS: Property is recorded in the land register and ownership per floor is established.
ROAD DISTANCES TO REAL ESTATE: town center Rovinj 5 km, sea 2 km, beach 2 km, shop 350 m, catering facility 20 m, airport Pula 35 km.
Rovinj, advent, koncerti, kućice -14.12.2019.
Rovinj, advent, koncerti, kućice -14.12.2019.
The Croatian Salsa Festival 2013, Rovinj- 'Dancing in The Streets' Get Promo Code
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Take the word of the Godfather of Salsa, a regular from the UK every year to this festival. Every year Latin and Salsa dancers from all the UK Salsa and Congress scene and to be fair and Salsa dancers not only from the UK but also most of Europe flock to the Croatian Salsa Festival.
Filmed by the UK's Salsa scenes own Godfather of Salsa at Croatian Summer Salsa Festival 2013, Rovinj Town Square was alive with music , dancing and Rueda on the Thursday during the Croatian Salsa Festival 2013. What more could you ask for, the balmy Adriatic sea breezes, Salsa dancing in the main squre, improntu rueda , live bands, great music and stars such as, Eddie Torres, Alberto Valdes, Seo Fernandez, Manolito Su Trabuco, and more , and thousands of the most wonderful people all coming to the Croatian Salsa Festival for sunshine, sea,sun and salsa, and not forgetting the workshops, classes, dancing in the streets, dancing in the cafes, dancing in the boats- dancing everywhere ! What a great festival..
Whilst the UK Salsa Congress Scene is remarkable, with up and coming festivals such as the the Teesside Latin Dance festival making the UK a magnet for people who love a fun filled Salsa Congress and festival party, one of the biggest in the world is surely the Croatian Salsa festival. The Croatian Salsa Festival 2014 has a lot to do to even match the sheer joy of being at this years Croatian Festival- surely one of the best Salsa Festivals in the world.Another video by the Godfather of Salsa, who lives near newcastle in the UK, but apart from attending festivals and congresses in Newcastle, teeside, and the UK salsa festivals and congresses , has also attended salsa festivals and congesses in the Europe and also the Singapore salsa festival, the Bangkok salsa festival and the Hong Kong Salsa Congress among others.
Croatia: Adriatic Delights
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | A fascinating land with a hard-fought history in a complex corner of Europe, Croatia is emerging as one of Europe's top destinations. Sampling the very best of Croatia, we start by exploring the fabled Dalmatian Coast from dramatic Dubrovnik to crusty Adriatic island ports. Heading inland, we hike through Plitvice Lakes National Park and enjoy the thriving capital city Zagreb. Our Croatian finale: the Istrian Peninsula and its enchanting port town of Rovinj.
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Dubrovnik Historic Town Gate to Gate - ???????? Croatia - 4K Virtual Tour
A late warm summer walk in Dubrovnik, Croatia from the East-Gate to the West-Gate. Click here ▶ to see highlights and guide.
The 'Pearl of the Adriatic', situated on the Dalmatian coast, became an important Mediterranean sea power from the 13th century onwards. Although severely damaged by an earthquake in 1667, Dubrovnik managed to preserve its beautiful Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces and fountains. Damaged again in the 1990s by armed conflict, it is now the focus of a major restoration programme coordinated by UNESCO.
Even after these disrupting life events the city recovered to an excellent historic state. Old Town and its many sights (including the well-preserved city walls along which you can walk) is one of the top attractions here. The Old Town is also famous for both of the entrance gates, St. Blaise, or Jesuit Staircase from the Game of Thrones series, seen in this walking video!
Date recorded: September 2018
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Timeline Highlights (☉ Street/Road | ★ Highlight):
▶(0:00) Ploče Gate ★
▶(1:30) Svetog Dominika ☉
▶(3:18) Old Town Port ★
▶(3:47) St Blaise's Church ★
▶(4:06) Pred Dvorom ☉
▶(4:25) Dubrovnik Cathedral ★
▶(5:37) Poljana Marina ☉
▶(6:51) Jesuit Staircase ★
▶(8:18) Saint Ignatius ★
▶(9:30) Od Margarite ☉
▶(11:18) Od Kastela ☉
▶(13:17) Od Domina ☉
▶(18:26) Main Street 'Stradon' ☉
▶(24:48) The Big Onofrio's Fountains ★
▶(25:46) Pile-Gate ★
Lounes & Anita dancing bachata in Rovinj @Croatian Summer Salsa Festival 2018
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Bachata social dancing at Dance point - main square in Rovinj during Croatian Summer Salsa festival 2018.
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CROATIA BACHATA Lounes & Anita Hofman | Social dancing @ Rovinj Main Square, CSSF2018
Grand Park Hotel Rovinj - New Luxury Hotel in Croatia
The newest hotel in Rovinj is truly spectacular. Incorporated in the environment, almost not to be seen from the city. The view from the main lobby and the room looks like a postcard. One could sit by the pool or on the room terrace for hours to watch Rovinj.
The luxurious hotel rounded Rovinj's offer and set it to one of the most prestigious destinations in the Mediterranean