Discover two of Istria's most beguiling medieval hill towns in a single half-day: fortified Motovun, draped over vine-terraced hills, and tiny Grožnjan, a living artists' colony of galleries and jazz. This is the Croatia most visitors never see from the coast.
What to expect
A knowledgeable local guide drives you through the golden patchwork of Istrian farmland to Motovun, where you walk the intact medieval ramparts with 360-degree views over the Mirna valley truffle forests. Lunch or a wine-and-cheese tasting uses hyper-local Istrian produce. The road then winds to Grožnjan, a hilltop village where Croatian and international artists have studios in every Renaissance palazzo. The guide connects you to ceramicists, painters, and sculptors for impromptu studio visits.
Good to know
Duration is approximately 4–5 hours; confirm return time fits your schedule. The drive each way is about 45 minutes on scenic country roads. Wear comfortable walking shoes — both towns have steep cobbled streets. Book Goran C. or equivalent local expert at least 3–5 days in advance.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Rovinj — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.