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An Introduction to Porec…

 

Porec holidays are spent in and around this exquisite old stone town of Venetian-style houses and narrow cobbled streets. We feature 4 quality Porec hotels – The Hotel Neptune, Island Hotel Fortuna, Hotel Hostin and Hotel Diamant.

The best apartments in Porec are the Laguna Bellevue apartments which are 3 kms away from the town. Our Porec holiday flights operate from London Gatwick and Manchester to Pula airport in northern Croatia. The transfer time from airport to hotel or apartment is around 1 hour, 30 minutes. So book your Porec package holiday, Porec flight or Porec hotel or apartment with Holiday Options and don’t forget our Porec late deals and holiday offers at very special prices.

Porec, or Parentium, as it was once known, was originally a Roman town strategically positioned on a wooded peninsula amongst small bays and uninhabited islets, washed by the clear and warm waters of the Adriatic.

Its Roman heritage is distinctly visible with main streets named Decumanus and Cardo Maximus.

Roman churches and villas, medieval walls and round towers, Gothic and Baroque houses all bear witness to the development of Porec throughout the long passage of time. This is an exquisitely built old stone town of Venetian-style houses, narrow cobbled streets, gold mosaic frescoes and its 6th century Euphrasian Basilica, a World Heritage site and one of the finest examples of Byzantine art.

Porec also boasts an exciting range of quality hotels, restaurants, nightclubs, cafés and bars matched only by a bewildering selection of activities and excursions. This beautiful, coastal resort has won many national tourism awards for its outstanding quality.

 

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Island Hotel Fortuna

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Our most popular hotel on the Istrian Riviera situated in the very heart of the old town of Porec,overlooking,,

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Many guests love the hotel's unique location on the small island of St. Nikola with its pine forest...

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Laguna Bellevue Apartments

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A lovely location admired for the beauty of its headland of Croatian oaks, pines and Mediterranean gardens...

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Hotel Hostin

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Hotel Valamar Diamant

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Key facts

Time Difference:

BST + 1GMT + 2  (GMT + 1 in winter)

Local costs:

A 3 course dinner around £20 and a glass of wine around £3 The above prices are approximate and for guidance only.

Electricity:
220v
Vaccinations:
None are compulsory.
Language:
Croatian, although English is widely spoken in hotels and restaurants.
Visas:
None required by holders of British or other EU passports, USA, Canadian, Australian or New Zealand passports.
Flight time:

2hrs 15mins – 2hrs 55mins

Money:
The currency of Croatia is denominated in Kuna. There are approximately 10 Kuna to the British Pound although this will depend on the exchange rate at the time. Sterling, whether cash or travellers’ cheques, is readily accepted and easily changed. Larger restaurants and many shops accept international credit cards. ATM cashpoints are available in most resorts.

Food and wine

Served with fresh vegetables and cooked in olive oil, coastal Croatia’s cuisine is based on a hugely varied range of seafood dishes. It’s said that 400 species of fish thrive in local waters. Some which appear on mouthwatering menus could include bream, cuttlefish and fresh sardines, swordfish-style dentex and orhan, prstaci shellfish, langoustines like mini lobsters, and squid – often deliciously prepared with rice in its own blue-black ink.

Try the brodet - a mixed fish stew with rice. The Italian influence on Croatia extends to its inexpensive specialities with pizza and pasta dishes in many eateries. Local meat is usually produced from free-roaming outdoor reared animals. Specialities include prsut – a Parma ham equivalent, served as a starter with local cheese in oil, cevapcici – little rissoles of beef, onion and herbs, and raznjici – pork kebabs. Manistra od bobica – a dish from the inland area, is a vegetarian soup of beans and maize. Local wines include some from organic vineyards. Some of the best bottled wines are (Reds) Dingac, Postup and Kastellet, (Whites) Posip and Grk from Korcula island and Bogdanusa and Zlatan Otuk from Hvar. If you opt for carafe wines you’ll find the reds are more reliably good than the whites.

Shopping

Lace, leather goods, embroidered table linens, wood-carvings and colourful ceramics all contribute to the variety of locally hand-crafted giftware. For a personal souvenir, look in little shops and galleries at the work of local artists. You may find a watercolour of a view that will rekindle memories. All the towns and even small villages have somewhere selling local crafts, from market stalls to curiosity shops. Brilliant browsing grounds include Dubrovnik’s medieval streets and marble-paved squares, Cavtat’s old town, the atmospheric centre of ancient Rovinj, and among the cobbled streets of Porec.

Beach information

Sandy beaches are rare here, the majority of them are fine shingle including the well known Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) on the island of Brac – which points a 300metre finger into the Adriatic. The island has a smaller sandy cove near Postira, along with several pebble bays. A gently shelving sandy beach attracts families to little Lopud island, offshore from Dubrovnik, while this region’s ‘riviera’ is a series of picturesque pebble bays and water’s edge promenades. White pebble beaches form a gleaming ribbon along the Makarska Riviera, and the ragged and indented coastline of the Istrian Riviera creates a medley of sheltered coves and rocky outcrops. Korcula Island is hemmed by 195 beaches and coves that make excellent snorkelling grounds.

Activities

With such famous sons as Goran Ivanisevic and Mario Ancic, it’s no surprise that Croatia is keen on its tennis. Wherever you are, there’s sure to be a court nearby – along with a basketball court and / or football pitch, two other favourite sports. Sailing is a super way to enjoy the coastal seas, and boats and berths can be hired in many little ports. Waterskiing, windsurfing, and fun rides on ‘donuts’ and banana boats are widely available in high season months, and Croatia has several recognised dive schools for scuba enthusiasts. 

Getting around

A superbly scenic coastal road runs from Dubrovnik north to Zadar, turning inland before returning to the sea to encircle the Istrian peninsula. A hire car would be a real bonus for discovery here, giving you the freedom to stop for photo’s from fantastic perspectives or sit and watch the world go by from a harbourside café. Good regular ferry services link the mainland ports to their outlying islands.

Our Croatia Holiday Options offer the widest range of travel options to Croatia for beach holidays and flights from a choice of UK airports.

Croatia Holidays – Our holidays to Croatia along the beautiful coastline and beaches include hotels, apartments, luxury villas with pools, cruise and coach tours in the resorts of Dubrovnik, Cavtat, Orebic, Korcula, Lumbarda, Mljet, Kolocep, Lopud, Split, Tucepi, Makarska, Brela, Baska Voda, Hvar, Bol, Brac, Postira, Supetar, Porec, Rovinj, Rabac, Vrsar, Opatija and Lovran.

Croatia Flights – Our flights to Croatia include Gatwick to Dubrovnik, Split and Pula, Manchester to Dubrovnik, Split and Pula, Dubrovnik and Split, Bristol to Split, Exeter to Dubrovnik, Norwich to Dubrovnik and Edinburgh to Pula and Glasgow to Dubrovnik.
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