#10 - Rovinj, Croatia - The park, the beaches and the Old town (09/2011)
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Above all, Rovinj is a beautiful city. It's also the most bike-friendly place I've ever been to, with amazing bike paths and beaches. Also, in high season, you can expect lots of fun and events in and around the city. And you won't have accommodation problems as there are many hotels, resorts, camps, apartments, etc. Highly recommended for everyone (young, old, teenage, families). You should also know that nudist beaches are common, easily accessible and poorly marked (nudists don't mind but you might :)) and even (unofficial) swingers/sex/gay beaches which aren't marked at all, so you should ask around. Whether to avoid them or to find them is up to you. ;) I just wish someone gave me that warning...
In this video, I'll take you down the incredible bike paths to the South, by the beautiful beaches, then through the city itself. I will also show you the amazing Old town, all the way to the top. And no, there's nothing inappropriate shown in this movie.
Detailed story, with images, can be found in my blog: (Serbian only)
Filmed in Septembre 2011.
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