Vodnjan

Vodnjan, a small Istrian town just a short drive from Pula, feels like a secret waiting to be discovered. Its medieval core, with narrow cobbled streets and Venetian Gothic buildings, is remarkably authentic. The town is famous for its basilica housing a macabre yet fascinating collection of mummified saints' relics, but beyond that, it offers a genuine taste of Istrian life, excellent local wines, and a relaxed pace that rewards leisurely exploration.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Vodnjan can be seen in half a day, but it's best enjoyed as a leisurely stop on a larger Istrian itinerary. Spend 2–3 hours exploring the basilica, museum, and old town, then linger over a long lunch or wine tasting. If you're combining it with a visit to Pula or the Brijuni Islands, aim for a morning or afternoon here. The town is compact and walkable, so you won't need a full day unless you're deeply into religious art.

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