• Throughout, a strong maritime industry was developing and in 1188 Rovinj signed an important pact with the reigning naval power, Dubrovnik.
  • According to ancient documents pioneer settlements in place of Rovinj and the beginning of Rovinj’s history date from the 3rd and the 5th centuries.
  • Shopping Rovinj If you are on holiday in Rovinj and need to do a bit of shopping, this small guide should help you finding your way around in Rovinj.
  • We will guide you through the engaging activities that Rovinj offers, and you will also learn a thing or two about its impressive attractions and activities for the youngest.
  • Rovinj (Italian: Rovigno) is a city in Istria. The city is officially bilingual (Croatian and Italian). Understand. Get in. By plane.
  • Beyond Rovinj you can seek out ancient ruins, visit unfrequented beaches and breathtaking natural spaces like the 10 kilometre-long Lim Fjord.
  • Rovinj is a town better known for its hospitality and not for its monuments and museums, but there are still pearls to be discovered in its few museums and galleries.
  • Rovinj is the one of the most beautiful Adriatic towns in Croatia. ... Rovinj offers also shows, competes, tournament, organized sports quotation and etc.
  • Rovinj is also the most Italian town on this coast: there’s an Italian high school, the language is widely spoken, and street signs are bilingual.
  • Rovinj in Croatia, a town of about 15,000 inhabitants, is located on the west coast of Istria, about 35 kilometers from Pula and 32 kilometers from Poreč.