Poreč

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Poreč is on the Adriatic coast of Croatia.

[edit] Get in

  • Venezia Lines [1] sail from Venice to Poreč during the summer months (April-September).

[edit] Get around

Poreč is very small, and it's almost impossible to get lost in the town. There is a bus station, and taxi rank nearby if you are staying at one of the many hotel/apartment complexes out of town.

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  • Ulixes Decumanus 2, tel 052/451 132. This cosy little restaurant was a surprise to find in the very touristy Poreč. There's the choice of dining in a candlelit stone-clad interior outside in the sunny terrace. The service is very friendly and helpful (speaking English, Italian, German and Croatian!). Between two people you can have a whole fresh fish, with baked vegetables, quite simple but absolutely delicious. Worth visiting this town just to eat here. Prices are quite expensive for Croatia.

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  • Apartments Lanterna Vagriba, Porec, HR 52440. A cluster of apartments about 15km away from Poreč itself. It’s cheap (£54 a night for a four bed apartment), but you’ll need a taxi to get into town (or wait for the infrequent bus). The places themselves are clean, with dining/living room, shower, balcony and kitchen, there are a few restaurants and bars on site plus a cheesy disco. It’s mainly populated by mainly German tourists with frightening hair and orange tans.

[edit] Get out

Buses leave from the town's bus station every couple of hours to Pula and Rijeka.

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