Literally every video I've watched from you is 10/10 and I am not even being generous. You do such a great job, probably the best of all RU-vidrs I know of. Yes, it's that good. You are super well educated, you are interesting, you know what you are talking about, you are a balanced mix of sounding enthusiastic but not too loud, your video footage is excellent, you look great. Man, you have it all.
Poreč old town is small and nice with its narrow streets, many restaurants and small shops. But, the history makes Poreč a special one, and you can feel it when walking along streets with it´s old historical buildings. Poreč is a nice small town and it is worth to see, but one day is enough.
Thanks a lot as always for your perfect video guide! I have been to Porec a few times but only for the biggest tango festival, which means night-active and zero sightseeing. This time no dancing so I will follow your guide. Any sandy beaches for the spoilt tourists? Probably wishful thinking but you found some in other Croatian resorts so I still try... Also a vital thing to add for me, Croatia has very few vegetarian restaurants. Porec was no exception. I was always on bread, oil and cheese!
Thanks. You are right, there aren't any real sandy beaches around Porec. I think you should find some nice vegetarian option inside the old town, although you are right it is all about fish and meat. Have fun.
Very, Very true! I have běžná travelling to Poreč for 7th Times Last 8 years.....only one thing I am hasitating to do: také the ferry to Venice. Any tips and tricks on that one?
Sure. I would spent at least 1 night in Venice. You can find a lot of info in my video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o5LP6gL9gjc.html. And the ferry website venice.si/ships/fast-ferry-between-porec-and-venice/