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For a taste of Istrian coastal life with a quieter pace, consider Vrsar. This small town is built on a hill overlooking a protected marina, with a historic core of cobbled streets and stone houses. The main draw is the relaxed atmosphere along the Riva waterfront, where you can watch boats come and go from the Adriatic. Just south of town, the Koversada Naturist Resort marks one of Europe's oldest and largest naturist destinations, adding to the area's unique character. The ruins of the 12th-century Castel, the former bishop's castle, offer panoramic views over the archipelago.
Vrsar suits travelers looking for a peaceful base, particularly couples and families. It's well-connected, located between the larger centers of Poreč and Rovinj, each about a 15-minute drive away. The town itself is easily walkable, and staying near the marina puts restaurants and the pebble beaches within a short stroll. While not a major business hub, its tranquility appeals to those working remotely.
On HOTEVI, you'll find around 12 properties available here. Accommodation is dominated by private apartments and small, family-run hotels, with a few modern villas and holiday homes offering sea views. Options range from good-value rooms in the old town to more contemporary stays just outside the center.
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What is Vrsar known for?
Vrsar is known for its stunning beaches, medieval architecture, and lively cultural scene, as well as its scenic marina and scenic hiking trails.
Best time to visit Vrsar?
The best time to visit Vrsar is during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is warm and sunny, and the town hosts various cultural and sporting events.