How to get to Porec
Travel to Porec with car
If you come to Istria by car from the western direction, from Slovenia, you'll go through one of three road border crossings: Plovanija-Secovlje, Kastel-Dragonja or Pozane-Socerga. For your pleasant journey through Istria still available to you Istrian semi-highway Ypsilon that leads to the central and southernmost parts of the Istria peninsula that is only about a hundred kilometers. Entering Ypsilon from direction of the eastern Croatian highways from Zagreb or Split to Rijeka and passing through the tunnel Ucka quickly come to your final destination.Travel to Porec with plane
If you come to Istria with regular air links or charter flights, you will land at the airport Pula, Istria largest international airport. Pula airport is only 5 km from the city center to which you will always be easily reached by taxi, bus or organized transport. Near is also the international airport Vrsar, airport with acceptance of small aircraft. Airport Pula is 40km from Porec and airport Vrsar 10km from Porec.Travel to Porec with train
If you arrive by train, you can reach Istria with the following regular lines:Ljubljana (SLO) - Divaca (SLO) - Buzet (HR) - Pula (HR)
Zagreb (HR) - Rijeka (HR) - Pazin (HR) - Pula (HR)
Railway stations in Istria: Pula, Kanfanar, Pazin and Rijeka which connects Istria with other Croatian counties. From Pula there are regular bus lines every hour to Porec.
Travel to Porec with boat
If you wont to visit Istria by sea, with boat are available permanent and seasonal shipping lines:
Tirrenia di Navigazione
Venezia Lines Venice - Pula / Porec / Rabac / Rovinj
Jadrolinija (Rijeka)
Marinas in Istria:
Umag-Novigrad: Acy Umag, Marina NauticaPorec: Marina Cervar-Porat, Marina Porec, Marina Parentium
Vrsar-Funtana: Marina Funtana, Marina Vrsar
Rovinj: Marina Valalta (FKK), Acy Rovinj
Pula-Medulin: Acy Pula, Marina Veruda, Marina Bunarina, Acy Pomer, Marina Puntica


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