Travelling by ferry to Istria

To reach Istria by boat, you can depart from 3 countries: Italy, Croatia and Slovenia. The ferries of the 6 companies (Venezia Lines, Atlas Kompas, Trieste Lines, Krilo Kapetan Luka, Liberty Lines or Emilia Romagna Lines) operating crossings to Istria call at 10 ports: Venice, Pula, Trieste, Piran, Zadar, Porec, Umag and Rovinj.

With a network of 13 ferry lines, it is easy to reach Istria and find the perfect crossing. Ferry companies Venezia Lines, Atlas Kompas, Trieste Lines and Krilo Kapetan Luka offer up to 7 crossings a day. Find all prices and best deals for Istria on our Vivanoda search engine.

The fastest crossing takes 1 hours 10 min (Trieste - Porec) with a distance of 30 mi and the longest 3 hours 50 min (Venice - Rovinj) with a distance of 68 mi.

Ferries to Istria in figures

Countries
Italy
Croatia
Slovenia
Number of crossings
7 crossings a day
Number of ports
10
Number of ferry connections
13
Number of ferry companies
6
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Popular ferries to Istria

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Most popular ferry routes to Istria

To travel to Istria by ferry, the ferry operators Emilia Romagna Lines, Liberty Lines, Krilo Kapetan Luka and Trieste Lines offer daily crossings from Cesenatico, Ravenna, Rovinj, Umag, Porec or Zadar.

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Ferry Istria: Travel Guide

Ferry Istria: What to see and do?

Istria is a region full of charm and history in the north-west of Croatia, offering a multitude of experiences for all travellers. Whether you arrive in Istria by ferry from Venice, Trieste or Rijeka, prepare to be amazed by the diversity and beauty of this coastal region.

Rovinj is one of Istria's most picturesque towns and a must for ferry travellers. Its historic centre is dominated by the church of St. Euphémie, which offers breathtaking views from its bell tower. Stroll through the narrow streets of the old town and discover its charming craft shops, art galleries and restaurants serving fresh seafood dishes. And don't miss the beautiful nature reserve of the Rovinj archipelago, a real paradise for nature lovers and snorkellers.

From Pula, Istria's main ferry port, you shouldn't miss the Roman amphitheatre, one of the best-preserved structures from the Roman Empire. Lose yourself in the lively streets of the old town and visit Pula Cathedral and other historic sites. If you're looking for a relaxing experience, head to the coast and enjoy the magnificent sandy beaches.

Poreč is another must-visit town in Istria. The Euphrasian Basilica, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an architectural gem that is sure to impress with its magnificent frescoes and mosaics. Stroll along Poreč's lively waterfront, sample tasty ice creams and explore the charming alleyways of the old town.

If you're looking for adventure, visit Brijuni National Park, an archipelago of 14 islands offering incredible biodiversity and unique archaeological remains. Or hire a bike and explore the beautiful Istrian peninsula, with its rolling countryside, picturesque vineyards and traditional villages. Don't forget to try the delicious truffles, one of Istria's culinary treasures.

For nature lovers, a visit to Učka is a must. This majestic mountain offers spectacular hiking trails with panoramic views of Istria, the Adriatic Sea and the surrounding islands. You can also visit the picturesque medieval village of Hum, considered to be the smallest town in the world.

Finally, don't leave Istria without sampling its delicious cuisine. Italian influences can be found in many traditional dishes, such as pasta with truffles, prosciutto ham and tasty risottos. Accompany your meal with a glass of Malvasia, a famous local white wine.

Whether you're looking for beautiful beaches, rich history or culinary delights, Istria has everything you need for an unforgettable trip.

Istria: When to visit?

The best time to visit Croatia is generally in summer, from June to September. During this period, the climate is warm and sunny, with average temperatures fluctuating between 25°C and 30°C. The days are long and ideal for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities. However, it's important to note that this is also the most touristic period, which means that prices can be higher and tourist sites busier.

Spring and autumn are also good times to visit Croatia. Temperatures are pleasant, ranging from 15°C to 25°C, and there are fewer tourist crowds. This is the ideal time to explore historic towns, hike in national parks or simply relax and enjoy the beauty of Croatia's nature.

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