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Pula, Croatia
Vrsar, Croatia
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Beautiful varied walks along the Parenzana Trail and Adriatic coast
Stay in the picturesque hilltop town of Buzet
Enjoy local Istrian delicacies
Step into a landscape of rolling hills, medieval towns, and turquoise coves with this eight-day trekking tour across Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula. Tailored for active explorers comfortable with moderate walking, this journey blends hiking, history, and gourmet indulgence.
Traverse olive groves and vineyards en route to the walled towns of Buzet and Motovun, where the scent of truffles wafts through the air. Along the rugged coast, discover the secluded coves of Kamenjak National Park and bask in Adriatic views. Culinary delights abound, from handmade pasta to the freshest seafood.
This trip stands out for its unique combination of active trekking and indulgent Istrian cuisine, making it a dream tour package for those who want to balance outdoor adventure with local flavors.
I really enjoyed this holiday, Croatia is lovely and this is a beautiful part of it. Charming little villages on the top of hills, fantastic coastline and clear sea, interesting and lovely walking. We had a good group and an excellent, charming and enthusiastic guide who added to the whole experience. One of the highlights was the safari ‘cafe’ on the cliff tops and food altogether delicious, beautifully cooked fish. A really enjoyable, relaxing holiday combined with good exercise and interest - well recommended
We had an enjoyable week with some lovely coastal and inland walks. All were easy to moderate except the 7 waterfalls where there was a 30 m scramble with some supporting cables and footholds. The visit to an agriturismo was a particularly good day. We would have liked a bit more detail on some of the ancient historic sites we visited. Danko was a very helpful guide and made a point of conversing with everyone. The hotels were all satisfactory with excellent breakfasts and comfortable rooms