This seaside town is an idyllic place to visit in Europe, and is compared to film sets for its picturesque scenery. The cute town is listed by exploring the Earth of the best little-known seaside spots that are “pure bliss” for visitors.
With many European hotspots overcrowded, Brits are increasingly searching for quiet beaches to enjoy away from the busiest and bustle of busy spots. This underrated part of Croatia is known for its stunning views, incredible ocean views and rich history. Probe The Globe said:
“Robini's cobblestone streets, lively markets and beautiful beaches offer one of Croatia's most enjoyable coastal gems, as well as the nearby islands and creeks as well as great opportunities for swimming and boating.”
One visitor to the port of Rovinj wrote on Tripadvisor:
The visitors continued. “We felt like we were on a movie set. Rovinj is painfully clean, from the cutaway where you can see the cobblestone streets and bars and restaurants that line the sea with the harbor.
“Take a walk through the maze of streets and walk to the beautiful church at the top, immersed in the sunlight. The photos are not justice.
“We spent the day here and our only regret was not seeing it all lit up in the evening.
While you are there, you cannot miss a visit to the Old Town, home to exciting history, art and food.
To reach Rovinj from the UK, you can fly to Pula, the closest airport to London. This flight takes just 2 hours and then you can ride the Rovinj in a 35-minute drive.
If you want to visit the beach when you are there, Balota Beach is a popular place on the Old Town Peninsula. This rocky beach is popular with sunbathing people throughout the summer.
You can also drive to Golden Cape and Bardariso Beach.
If you're looking for a quiet place this summer, Robinji is the perfect place to enjoy the beach.