Northwestern Istria is a region on the NW coast of the Adriatic Sea, comprising the towns of
Umag, Novigrad, Buje, Brtonigla, Motovun, Grožnjan and Oprtalj. Despite its relatively small size, it is jam-packed with a remarkable variety of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and excellent
food & wine. Its lively coastline and
beaches on the one hand, and attractive hilly interior on the other, make it one of the most popular tourist destinations in
Croatia.
This region is a magnet for sports and recreation buffs. It boasts excellent natural and artificial playgrounds, as well as numerous cycling competitions, tennis and football tournaments, half marathons and trail running races. Every year Umag hosts the
Plava Laguna Croatia Open, the only ATP tournament in Croatia, attracting thousands of tennis and fun-seeking enthusiast from all over the world.
This part of Istria is also home to mega-popular music events such as the Sea Star Festival, as well as jazz and blues nights, chamber theatre, festivals of fire, accordion, comic books, motorbikes & heavy rock'n'roll. Whatever is your cup of tea, you're sure to find it in the rich
calendar of events!
If you like to try new dishes on your travels,
truffles are a must in northwestern Istria. We also recommend asparagus, homemade pasta in various sauces, fish, seafood, prosciutto and cheese. Don’t forget to top it all off with superb
olive oil and pair with one of the exquisite
local wines.Visit northwestern Istria and discover the beauty of this micro region, where you will always want to return in search of new experiences.