Istria Road Trip: Roman Ruins, Hilltop Villages & Truffle Trails
Where Roman emperors met Venetian merchants—and the world's finest truffles grow wild.
Discover Croatia's Istrian peninsula on this 14-day journey from the Roman amphitheater of Pula to the truffle-scented hills of the interior. Wander cobbled lanes in artists' villages perched above misty valleys, swim in Adriatic coves fringed with pine, and feast on fresh seafood, wild truffles, and award-winning wines.
- Marvel at Pula's 2,000-year-old amphitheater, one of the world's best preserved
- Explore UNESCO-listed Byzantine mosaics at the Euphrasian Basilica in Poreč
- Hunt for truffles with local guides in the oak forests around Motovun and Buzet
- Roam the car-free lanes of Rovinj, Istria's most photogenic fishing port
- Kayak the emerald waters of Limski Kanal and taste oysters at the source
- Discover Hum, officially the smallest town on Earth
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❓ Frequently asked questions
What weather should you expect?
Summer (June-August): Perfect weather, warmest seas, peak tourist season, highest prices, crowded attractions, vibrant atmosphere, festival season, advance booking essential.
Shoulder Season (May & September): Excellent weather, warm seas, fewer crowds, good value, comfortable temperatures, ideal conditions, perfect balance.
Spring (April-May): Mild weather, blooming landscapes, fewer tourists, good prices, pleasant temperatures, nature awakening, excellent hiking.
Fall (September-October): Warm seas, comfortable weather, harvest season, wine tourism, fewer crowds, excellent value, golden light photography.
Winter (November-March): Mild coastal weather, lowest prices, minimal crowds, Christmas markets, cultural focus, indoor attractions, cozy atmosphere.
How many days should I plan?
We believe you will enjoy this itinerary best by dedicating between 12 and 18 days. The next step will allow you to adjust the duration of your stay.
What to discover in Croatia?
Adriatic paradise with medieval cities, pristine coastline, and incredible natural beauty. Experience Dubrovnik's walls, Plitvice Lakes, and authentic Mediterranean culture. The country offers cultural heritage with natural wonders and excellent value. Croatia provides Mediterranean experiences with historical significance and natural beauty.