TourHQ has plenty of Croatia tour guides at hand to show you the beautiful countryside and historic towns of Istria, each distinct in its attractions.
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I'm licensed Croatian guide and tour director with italian blood and spirit. ...
Hi, my name is Maja, I'm a private licensed tourist guide in PULA (my ...
Eight years ago I've started to guide sea kayak tours and over time I founded my own company and ...
Биография, опыт работы:Благодарю вас, что обратили ...
Original, open minded and heart centered professional. Multicultural environment well known and ...
A licenced local tour guide for the region of Istria specialized in private tailor made ...
Hallo, my name is Tanja, I'm licenced local guide for Croatia, tour manager, traveler, ...
Guiding Tours is something that I consider more than just a profession, part that I like even more ...
Licensed tour guide for the region of Istria, outdoors man and a local connoisseur of history, food ...
I am offering unforgettable, joyfull and educational experience. My guiding is more interesting ...
Hi, I am Veki, a Tour Guide passionate for Life and its ingridients: people, local ...
I'm geographer, licensed tourist guide and licenced heritage interpreter in Croatia and ...
I am based in Pula, Croatia where I have lived most of my life. I have an excellent knowledge of ...
I was born in the port city of Rijeka, known for its multiculturalism, which has marked it through ...
Currier and guide since 1977; licensed since 1984; licenced Mountain guide since 1989. Hiking tours ...
The diamond-shaped Istrian Peninsula is often considered one of the jewels of the Croatian coast. Lesser-known than Dalmatia to the south, this craggy mass of rock that splinters its way into the Adriatic Sea from the Italian border certainly has the looks to justify its reputation. Just take the uber-romantic seaside cities of Novigrad and Rovinj, the latter a charming display of Romanesque churches and archways, and washing lines flapping above the traditional konoba (taverns) below. Or, look to historic Pula, which boasts perhaps the finest ancient amphitheater anywhere outside of Italy, and a temple-topped Forum built by Augustus to match. Close to that, the coastline twists and turns in a medley of eucalyptus- and pine-topped cliffs, opening onto rugged coves where the see-through seas crash below, all eventually culminating into the blustery islets and beaches of Kamenjak. Further inland, where the blanket of olive groves (don't forget to sample the oils) part for the farms, medieval hill towns like Motovun gaze across fjords, before Istria tour guides cross to the east side to reveal the artistic vibes at the likes of Labin and Rabaz.
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