There are several easy ways to get to Rovinj, depending on where you’re coming from and how you like to travel. Below you’ll find the most common options used by our festival guests, with links to help you plan your route.
For additional travel advice, you can check the official recommendations of the Rovinj Tourist Board or join our official Facebook page to find travel mates and roommates. Both options can be very helpful when planning your trip.
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By Air
Rovinj doesn’t have its own airport, but don’t worry - there are plenty of good options nearby. Choose the airport that works best for your route and budget, then continue to Rovinj by shuttle, taxi, or bus.
Airports you can fly into:
- Pula (the closest and easiest option)
- Rijeka
- Trieste (Italy)
- Ljubljana (Slovenia)
- Zagreb
- Venice (with the option to continue by boat)
Many low-cost and international airlines fly to these cities, including EasyJet, Flyglobespan, German Wings, Ryanair, ScandJet, TUIFly, and Wizzair.
Helpful links for flight planning:
For more details, check this guide:
Coming to Rovinj by plane
By Sea
Coming from Italy or passing through Venice? Taking a ferry is one of the most scenic ways to arrive. During the season, ferry lines connect Venice and Rovinj directly.
Check schedules and availability here:
By Land
Coming by car?
Driving in or sharing a ride? Road trips are a popular option for CSSF. These tools can help you plan your route:
Coming by train?
The closest train stations are in Rijeka and Pula. From there, you can continue to Rovinj by bus.
Useful link:
You can also check the Croatian Tourist Board website for general travel info about Croatia.