It took much longer than I expected to get this post published. Ever since I got back from vacation, life was hectic and time to spare wasn’t to be found anywhere. Rovinj is beautiful. I kept taking photos from every possible side (they are not all here). 🙂
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View from the St. Euphemia church
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Steps in St. Euphemia church if you decide to climb the bell tower
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The bell tower
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How small streets end in Rovinj, straight in the sea
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At the beach (=rocks around the town)
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Walking around (the view)
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Sunset
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Houses of Rovinj
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One of the many pics of Rovinj I took
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One from a boat
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How it looks from the island of St. Catherine
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Oh Rovinj is glorious! Ex-Mr Bonkers has been and raved about it and it is firmly on my bucket list. Loved the alleyways ending in the sea, with tiny cafes squeezed into them. There’s one a bit like that on Mykonos where patrons routinely get splashed. 😉
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Vanessa, it’s time for your own ravings when it comes to Rovinj. 🙂 You travel everywhere, why not come for a visit to Rovinj?
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For someone in the US, the name Rovinj is completely foreign – at least in my case. I would never have heard of this secret gem of a place if not for your blog, Ines. Your photos are absolutely dreamy: it looks like the perfect summer hideaway, quiet, romantic, blue skies and old buildings (old in the best sense of the word). Thanks for sharing it with us!
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Suzanne, it’s a really small town and it doesn’t surprise me you find it foreign (you’d probably be surprised at the pronunciation as well). 🙂
It’s the type of hideaway where you get lost among tourists though. 😀
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