About Poreč

Poreč is a multiple champion of Croatian tourism. It is the city with the most awards, but also a city with a huge cultural and historical heritage

Poreč is located on the western coast of Istria and has 17,400 inhabitants. The Poreč Riviera stretches from the Mirna Valley in the north to the Lim Channel 37 km further in the south. The main tourist areas in Poreč are Lanterna, Cervar-Porat, Ulika, Materada, Spadici, Brulo, Plava Laguna (blue lagoon), Zelena Lagna (green lagoon) and Bijela Uvala (white bay).

Both the numerous islands and clean and well-equipped beaches are the symbol of Poreč. Over 12 beaches hoist the blue flag, a certificate from the international environmental program for the protection of the sea and coast.

A wide range of accommodation options and cultural events makes Poreč a destination that has something to offer for every taste. Poreč also has its own sports and entertainment offer. The city is widely known both as a training ground for professional and amateur players, and as a great place for entertainment with many summer bars and clubs.

Poreč and its surroundings also offer many excellent restaurants , where you can enjoy not only fresh fish specialties but also Istrian cuisine specialties – best with a glass of white Malvazija or red Merlot or Teran wine. All these first class products come from this region.

Poreč is a perfect starting point for trips to Umag, Novigrad, Vrsar, Pula, Brijuni National Park and inland Istria with its numerous villages. There you can visit vineyards, olive oil roads or explore the area by bike in the midst of beautiful nature.

Rich in offers in all fields of culture, entertainment, sports and the best tourist conditions, Poreč offers you everything to make your vacation unique and unforgettable!