Motovun
Motovun is at the top of a steep hill with a wonderfully preserved medieval fortification, 277 meters above sea level. In ancient times, Celts and Illyrians built fortresses at present-day Motovun. The village’s name is also of Celtic origin, derived from the word Montona, which means “a town in the hills.”
Once you’ve arrived in Motovun, you’ll find yourself surrounded by the stunning beauty of the Croatian countryside, with plenty of activities and attractions.
Arriving by Yacht
Motovun may be located in the countryside, but getting there by yacht is actually quite convenient. If you’re looking to arrive in style, there are several coastal marinas where you can dock before making your way to Motovun.
The closest marinas to Motovun are located in Rovinj and Pula, about an hour’s drive away. If you prefer to stay closer to the coast, you can dock your yacht at the marina in Novigrad or Umag, about an hour and a half away.
Once you’ve docked, you’ll need to go to Motovun. The easiest way to do this is by renting a car or hiring a driver. The drive from Rovinj or Pula to Motovun takes about an hour, while the drive from Novigrad or Umag takes about two hours. However, the scenic countryside views and quaint villages make for a lovely journey.
Places to Visit in Motovun
- Stroll through the charming town center and explore the cobblestone streets that wind up to the historic fortress.
- The Venetian-inspired city walls offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. It’s worth exploring the intricate network of cobbled alleyways and hidden courtyards that make up this charming town.
- Visit the local museum to learn more about the region’s rich cultural heritage. Here, you’ll find fascinating exhibits showcasing the area’s history and traditions, including olive oil production and winemaking traditions.
- Visit the Church of St. Stephen, a historical landmark known for its beautiful architecture. It dates back to the 17th century and combines Gothic and Renaissance styles. The church is known for its striking bell tower, ornate altars, and intricate frescoes that depict biblical scenes. Visitors can admire the beautiful Baroque-style furnishings and soak in the peaceful atmosphere.
- Those looking for a more off-the-beaten-path experience can explore the Mirna River valley and the charming nearby village of Livade. This area is famous for its truffle production, and visitors can join guided truffle hunts and indulge in some of the world’s best truffle cuisine.
- Another unique attraction in Motovun is the Motovun Forest. This expansive protected woodland is home to diverse wildlife, including deer, boars, and eagles. Take a guided nature walk or a mountain bike ride through this stunning landscape and enjoy the stunning views.
Things to Do
Here are some of the best activities to experience in Motovun:
- Hiking and Biking. One of the best ways to explore Motovun and its surroundings is by hiking or biking through the lush green forests and rolling hills. The Istrian countryside has numerous hiking and cycling trails catering to all fitness and experience levels.
- Truffle Hunting. Istria is famous for its truffles, and Motovun is the epicenter of this gastronomic delicacy. Book a truffle hunting tour and learn the secrets of finding these prized fungi with the help of expert truffle hunters and their trained dogs. After the hunt, indulge in a delicious truffle-inspired meal accompanied by the region’s famous wines.
- Wine Tasting. Motovun is in the heart of Istria’s wine region and is known for its excellent red and white wines. Visit some local wineries, and enjoy wine tastings that showcase the different flavors and aromas of the region’s grapes. Sample the famous Malvasia, Teran, and Muscat wines while enjoying stunning views of the Istrian countryside.
- Visit an Olive Oil Farm. Another culinary experience unique to Istria is its extra-virgin olive oil. Explore some local olive oil farms, and learn the secrets of producing this delicious and healthy oil. Sample different varieties of olive oil, and pick up some bottles to take home.
- Motovun Film Festival. This annual event showcases diverse international independent films and attracts filmmakers, industry professionals, and film enthusiasts worldwide.
Sample Itinerary, Including Motovun
Days 1-2 | Begin in Split
Start your journey in Split, Croatia, where you can explore the beautiful beaches and indulge in the delicious local cuisine. Spend a day at the beach and enjoy the nightlife before setting sail towards your next destination.
Day 3 | Pula
Arrive at the coastal town of Pula, where you can take in ancient Roman architecture and explore the old town. Visit the Pula Arena, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world. After exploring the town, enjoy a dinner at one of Pula’s many seafood restaurants.
Day 4-5 | Brijuni Islands
From Pula, sail towards the stunning Brijuni Islands. Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and taking in the natural beauty of this pristine area. Go hiking on Veliki Brijuni, the largest of the islands, or take a guided tour of the national park.
Day 6 | Rovinj
Sail to Rovinj, a picturesque fishing village with a stunning old town and beautiful beaches. Walk along the promenade, visit the local markets, and enjoy dinner at one of the many seafood restaurants.
Day 7-8 | Motovun
The final stop on your journey is the beautiful town of Motovun, situated in the heart of the Istrian peninsula. Visit the famous hilltop town and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Sample local wines and truffles, hike the hills, or relax and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere.
Day 9 | Split
Depart from Motovun and head back towards Split. Enjoy a final day of shopping, dining, and exploring before heading home.
This itinerary is just one example of the many options available for a luxury yacht charter in Croatia, with Motovun offering a unique opportunity to experience the authentic Croatian countryside. We will work with you and your group to create a custom itinerary based on your interests and desires.
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