Vodič (Marina)

Marina
Vodič (Marina)

Razgledavanje

Divne plaže / Beautiful beaches
94 locals recommend
Mošćenička Draga
94 locals recommend
Divne plaže / Beautiful beaches
The Franz Joseph I Promenade, known locally as the Lungomare, connects the picturesque fishing village of Volosko with Opatija and further on with Ičići, Ika and Lovran. This landmark of Opatija has always been a favourite place for a stroll for local people and their guests. The Lungomare will take you to some of the most beautiful beaches in Opatija, town landmarks such as the Villa Angiolina and its surrounding park, and the statue of the Girl with the Seagull. Admire the view of magnificent historical villas and other spectacular pieces of 19th-century architecture while you walk by the sea.
79 locals recommend
Lungomare
1 Obalno šetalište Franje Josipa I
79 locals recommend
The Franz Joseph I Promenade, known locally as the Lungomare, connects the picturesque fishing village of Volosko with Opatija and further on with Ičići, Ika and Lovran. This landmark of Opatija has always been a favourite place for a stroll for local people and their guests. The Lungomare will take you to some of the most beautiful beaches in Opatija, town landmarks such as the Villa Angiolina and its surrounding park, and the statue of the Girl with the Seagull. Admire the view of magnificent historical villas and other spectacular pieces of 19th-century architecture while you walk by the sea.
Amazing view the whole Kvarner Bay + nice restaurant "Draga di Lovrana"
12 locals recommend
Lovranska Draga
12 locals recommend
Amazing view the whole Kvarner Bay + nice restaurant "Draga di Lovrana"
Opatija, a magnificent coastal town on the Adriatic Sea and a well-known 19th-century health resort, is today a popular holiday destination for tourists from all over the world. A mild and pleasant climate makes Opatija a perfect destination all year long. Opatija boasts numerous places of interest. The town’s streets are filled with houses distinguished by a specific architecture and with villas from the Habsburg period. This is a renowned wellness destination that continues to attract guests in search of a relaxed atmosphere.
373 locals recommend
Opatija
373 locals recommend
Opatija, a magnificent coastal town on the Adriatic Sea and a well-known 19th-century health resort, is today a popular holiday destination for tourists from all over the world. A mild and pleasant climate makes Opatija a perfect destination all year long. Opatija boasts numerous places of interest. The town’s streets are filled with houses distinguished by a specific architecture and with villas from the Habsburg period. This is a renowned wellness destination that continues to attract guests in search of a relaxed atmosphere.
Lovran is a town with a long and diverse past, with a hundred-year-long tradition of tourism. It took its name from laurel, laurus nobilis, which grows abundantly in the evergreen groves in the town and environs. Of all the places that have developed on the steep eastern slopes of Učka, Lovran is the oldest, coming into being directly on the coast of Liburnia. Lovran has preserved its historical core and medieval city plan. The old city was girt with defensive walls and bastions, on the foundations and walls of which, during time, houses have been built.The courtyards of the Old Town are a particular charm of Mediterranean cityscapes. Behind the stone portals the façades of the neighbouring houses can be seen, decorated with their steps, porches and vaults. In the centre of the courtyard is the wellhead. A good climate, luxuriant Mediterranean vegetation and a favorable geographic location contributed to the rapid development of tourism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Since that time, Lovran, together with Opatija, has been the most important locality on the famed Riviera. Several villas designed by the celebrated Viennese architect Carl Seidel dating from that period are part of the world architectural heritage. At the beginning of the 21st century, Lovran can draw on a rich historical heritage, a hundred-year-old tradition of tourism, a well-preserved nature, a developed infrastructure and everything else that permits a new take-off in the tourist industry combined with sustainable development and respect for all ecological standards.
54 locals recommend
Lovran
54 locals recommend
Lovran is a town with a long and diverse past, with a hundred-year-long tradition of tourism. It took its name from laurel, laurus nobilis, which grows abundantly in the evergreen groves in the town and environs. Of all the places that have developed on the steep eastern slopes of Učka, Lovran is the oldest, coming into being directly on the coast of Liburnia. Lovran has preserved its historical core and medieval city plan. The old city was girt with defensive walls and bastions, on the foundations and walls of which, during time, houses have been built.The courtyards of the Old Town are a particular charm of Mediterranean cityscapes. Behind the stone portals the façades of the neighbouring houses can be seen, decorated with their steps, porches and vaults. In the centre of the courtyard is the wellhead. A good climate, luxuriant Mediterranean vegetation and a favorable geographic location contributed to the rapid development of tourism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Since that time, Lovran, together with Opatija, has been the most important locality on the famed Riviera. Several villas designed by the celebrated Viennese architect Carl Seidel dating from that period are part of the world architectural heritage. At the beginning of the 21st century, Lovran can draw on a rich historical heritage, a hundred-year-old tradition of tourism, a well-preserved nature, a developed infrastructure and everything else that permits a new take-off in the tourist industry combined with sustainable development and respect for all ecological standards.
Mount Učka is the ideal place for relaxation and recreational activities such as hiking. The view from its highest peak is definitely something not to be missed.
386 locals recommend
Učka Nature Park
386 locals recommend
Mount Učka is the ideal place for relaxation and recreational activities such as hiking. The view from its highest peak is definitely something not to be missed.
For a just 30 minutes ride by a car, there is unique heart-shaped Istrian peninsula which has a rich history full of interesting happenings. Towns to visit: Hum (the smallest town in the world) and Kotli, beautiful small village located next to the one of the most beautiful parts of the Mirna river course; Motovun, Grožnjan (city of artists). Rovinj, Pula, Umag, Novigrad, Poreč...
17 locals recommend
Istria
17 locals recommend
For a just 30 minutes ride by a car, there is unique heart-shaped Istrian peninsula which has a rich history full of interesting happenings. Towns to visit: Hum (the smallest town in the world) and Kotli, beautiful small village located next to the one of the most beautiful parts of the Mirna river course; Motovun, Grožnjan (city of artists). Rovinj, Pula, Umag, Novigrad, Poreč...
Plitvice Lakes is the oldest and largest national park in the Republic of Croatia. Departing from Lovran, it is a 90 minutes long car drive. With its exceptional natural beauty, this area has always attracted nature lovers, and already on 8 April 1949, it was proclaimed Croatia’s first national park. The lake system is comprised of 16 named and several smaller unnamed lakes, cascading one into the next.
923 locals recommend
Plitvička Jezera
923 locals recommend
Plitvice Lakes is the oldest and largest national park in the Republic of Croatia. Departing from Lovran, it is a 90 minutes long car drive. With its exceptional natural beauty, this area has always attracted nature lovers, and already on 8 April 1949, it was proclaimed Croatia’s first national park. The lake system is comprised of 16 named and several smaller unnamed lakes, cascading one into the next.
Rijeka is the administrative and cultural centre of the Primorje-Gorski kotar County and the third largest city in Croatia with regard to the number of inhabitants. There are shopping centres, various stores, restaurants, bars, clubs, and the most beautiful part - Trsat, part of the city of Rijeka, with a historic castle/fortress in a strategic location and several historic churches, in one of which the Croatian noble Prince Vuk Krsto Frankopan is buried. Trsat is a steep hill, 138 m high, rising over the gorge of the Rječina river, about a kilometre away from the sea; strategically significant from the earliest times right up to the 17th century, it is today a major Christian pilgrimage centre and home to a statue of Pope John Paul II who came to Trsat as a Pilgrim in 2003.
39 locals recommend
Rijeka
39 locals recommend
Rijeka is the administrative and cultural centre of the Primorje-Gorski kotar County and the third largest city in Croatia with regard to the number of inhabitants. There are shopping centres, various stores, restaurants, bars, clubs, and the most beautiful part - Trsat, part of the city of Rijeka, with a historic castle/fortress in a strategic location and several historic churches, in one of which the Croatian noble Prince Vuk Krsto Frankopan is buried. Trsat is a steep hill, 138 m high, rising over the gorge of the Rječina river, about a kilometre away from the sea; strategically significant from the earliest times right up to the 17th century, it is today a major Christian pilgrimage centre and home to a statue of Pope John Paul II who came to Trsat as a Pilgrim in 2003.

Gastronomska scena

Amazing restaurants, local fish, tasty fish&meat cuisine
82 locals recommend
Volosko
82 locals recommend
Amazing restaurants, local fish, tasty fish&meat cuisine