Beaches in Rovinj

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Best Beaches in Rovinj for a Relaxing Seaside Getaway

Rovinj, a picturesque town on Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula, may be best known for its cobbled old town and Venetian architecture, but it also offers some of the most charming beaches along the Adriati (Read More)c coast. Instead of wide sandy stretches, you’ll mostly find rocky and pebbly shores, clear turquoise waters, and hidden coves framed by pine forests. Many beaches sit just a short walk or bike ride from the old town, making it easy to combine sightseeing with a refreshing dip in the sea.

Here is the list of 7 Beaches in Rovinj

1. Katarina Island Beach

Katarina Island Beach

A short boat ride from Rovinj’s harbor takes you to Katarina Island, where small rocky and pebbly beaches are tucked into sheltered bays. The water here is crystal clear, perfect for snorkeling.

Location: Opposite Rovinj Old Town (5-minute boat ride)
Facilities: Sunbeds, cafes (seasonal)
Best For: Day trips and snorkeling

2. Cuvi Beach

Cuvi Beach

A long, crescent-shaped pebble beach surrounded by greenery, Cuvi is quieter than Lone Bay and Mulini but still easily accessible. Its calm waters make it a good choice for a peaceful swim.

Location: About 1.5 km south of the Old Town
Facilities: Bike paths, restaurants, restrooms
Best For: Relaxed beach days and nature lovers
 

3. Amarin Beach

Amarin Beach

Part of the Amarin Resort, this beach offers a mix of pebbles, rocks, and sandy patches. It’s family-friendly with plenty of activities and stunning views of Rovinj’s skyline in the distance.

Location: About 4 km north of Rovinj
Facilities: Restaurants, sports rentals, kids’ playground
Best For: Families and active travelers

4. Mulini Beach

Mulini Beach

A modern and stylish pebble beach with a mix of natural beauty and urban vibes, Mulini is perfect for travelers looking for comfort. Its waterfront promenade and nearby bars create a lively atmosphere.

Location: Near the Monte Mulini Hotel
Facilities: Beach bar, loungers, changing cabins
Best For: Stylish beachgoers and evening relaxation

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5. Skaraba Beach

Skaraba Beach

Tucked inside the Golden Cape Forest Park, Skaraba is a rocky and wild beach popular with locals seeking tranquility. It’s less developed and requires some walking, but rewards visitors with pristine nature.

Location: Punta Corrente Park
Facilities: None (bring your own supplies)
Best For: Seclusion and nature lovers

6. Lone Bay Beach

Lone Bay Beach

Located near the Golden Cape Forest Park, Lone Bay is one of the most popular beaches in Rovinj. With shallow waters and shaded spots under pine trees, it’s ideal for families and casual swimmers.

Location: South of the Old Town, within Punta Corrente Park
Facilities: Sunbeds, showers, snack bars
Best For: Families and easy access

7. Baluota Beach (Monte Beach)

Baluota Beach (Monte Beach)

Just below the Old Town’s cliffs, Baluota Beach offers a dramatic setting with clear waters and a backdrop of Rovinj’s skyline. There’s no sand here, just stone slabs perfect for sunbathing.

Location: Foot of Rovinj’s Old Town
Facilities: Limited, mostly natural setting
Best For: Quick swims near town and sunset views

Rovinj’s beaches may not be sandy, but their crystal-clear waters, pine-fringed coves, and easy access from the Old Town make them unforgettable. From stylish Mulini to wild Skaraba, and family-friendly Cuvi to scenic Katarina Island, every type of traveler can find their perfect spot by the Adriatic.

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