
- Beach Amarin
Located just three kilometers from the city center, Beach Amarin offers a mix of gravel, rocky, and concrete areas, catering to everyone’s preferences. Its quality is affirmed by the prestigious Blue Flag award, making it suitable for both children and the elderly. Besides sunbathing and swimming, the beach provides various amenities such as beach volleyball, pedal boat rentals, and windsurfing. Additionally, visitors can enjoy numerous restaurants, bars, and shops within the nearby tourist settlement and camp Amarin. - Lone and Kurent Bays
Situated within the protected forest park of Zlatni rt, Lone and Kurent Bays are renowned as some of Rovinj’s most famous beaches. While both feature gravel shores, shaded spots under nearby trees offer relief from the sun. Lone Bay, only a short walk from the city center, also boasts smaller rocky coves for those seeking privacy. For the adventurous, Montauro Cape offers breathtaking views of the Rovinj archipelago and opportunities for free climbing along prepared routes. - Porton Biondi Beach
Offering a picturesque view of Rovinj’s old town, Porton Biondi Beach is a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike, just a 15-minute walk from the center. Despite lacking natural shade, the beach provides sports facilities and nearby bars to cool off during the summer heat. - Mulini Beach
Nestled at the end of the Zlatni rt park, Mulini Beach stands out as one of the most beautiful and recently renovated beaches in Rovinj. With a luxurious beach bar, gravel coastlines, and a scenic promenade, it’s perfect for leisurely summer days and escaping the bustle of city life. - Monte Beach
Located in the heart of Rovinj’s old town near the Church of St. Euphemia, Monte Beach (Baluota Beach) offers a rocky coast and deep sea entrance. Ideal for cooling off after exploring the city, it’s not recommended for inexperienced swimmers or children due to its deep waters. For a touch of evening romance, the beach offers enchanting sunsets across from the island of Katarina.