According to the data of the Tourist Association of the Istrian
County, Rovinj is the second leading destination in terms of the number
of realized overnights.
The most numerous visitors to the city of Rovinj
are Italians, Germans, Austrians, Dutch and British. The two closest
airports are Pula and Trieste.
Since the recent introduction of low cost flights from the UK to
Trieste, Treviso, Venice and Pula the number of UK visitors has
increased dramatically. In the summer season, there is a direct high
speed ferry link between Venice and Rovinj, facilitating the transfer of
visitors flying into Marco Polo airport to the town of Rovinj. High
speed weekly sealinks to the Port of Ravenna and Cesenatico are also available in the summer.
The high tourist season runs from May until early September.
There are numerous hotels in the town itself, and beds are abundant
though usually overbooked in the summer months. Accommodation ranges
from private rooms or apartments to bungalows, camping sites and 2 to 4
star hotels. The city's first and only 5-star boutique hotel, Hotel
Monte Mulini, opened recently. Some hotels nearby, are also on small
islands and are linked to the mainland by boats which go from Rovinj to
the hotel.
In the well-indented coastal area with a number of small bays, hidden within dense vegetation, you will often come across naturists. Although the beaches are not specified as naturist, many people choose to enjoy the sea and the sun in this way.
To the south side of the busy harbour in Rovinj, there is Zlatni Rt -
Punta Corrente parkland, with many meandering paths through forests to
rocky and pebble beaches. Well-kept paths, suitable for cycling as well,
go all the way to Palud ornithological reserve 9 miles south of Rovinj. In this part you will also find several swimming beaches.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rovinj
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