
Topical Guides
Topical Guides


Fishing tradition

Shipbuilding in Fažana

Magic of a small fishing town
Famed for its crystal-clear sea the Fažana Channel connects Fažana and Brijuni. Here on the terra firma the fishing tradition was mentioned as early as the Middle Ages and has remained a well-known theme up to the present day. Fishing boats, dinghies and batane rocking gently along the two wharfs in Fažana; boats leaving port \[…\]

Pet friendly
Spend a relaxed and unforgettable holiday in Fažana and Valbandon, which you and your pet will surely enjoy.

Olives in space

Olives in Court

Life in the Olive Grove
An olive grove is not just a place of cultivation – it is a space where nature and tradition exist in harmony. Here, rich biodiversity, native and rare olive cultivars, and daily work guided by the rhythm of the seasons come together.

One Olive Tree – One Full Batch

An Interactive Digital Journey Among Olive Trees

Biodiversity of Olive Groves
Biodiversity refers to the variety of plant and animal life, which is increasingly endangered today.

Olive Cultivars

Audio stories about Fažana’s olives

Historical Roots of Olive Growing in Fažana
Where tradition, nature, and the story of olive oil come to life

Ancient (Roman) Olive Press

San Lorenzo Olive Grove – A Legacy of Centuries-Old Olive Cultivation

How old am I?

What is hidden in the amphora?
Fažana is one of the few places in Istria that once had an amphora workshop.

How is olive oil produced?
It may seem simple, but producing quality olive oil requires hard work, knowledge, and strength.

Is Fažana really home to olive tree and its oil?
Istria’s unique location, where the Mediterranean reaches its closest point to the Alps, contributed to its strong economic development in the Roman Empire. Olive oil production and trade played a key role in this economy due to the oil’s nutritional value and rich flavour.

Slipway winch
For maintenance, wooden boats were pulled out of the sea with carts on which the boat would sail onto pulled by a rope along the slipway for pulling out the boats.

Walking

Fažana’s Economy at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries
The transformation of Fažana from a small, poor fishing town to an economic center and favorite tourist destination was considerably fast, as a result of the increased development of south Istria at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.

Snorkeling in Istria

Sacral heritage in the area of Fazana and Valbandon

Services

Camino

Autochtnous souvenirs

Autochtonous dishes and gastronomy

Autochthonous plants

Authentic flavors

Austro-Hungarian period

The period of Italian rule

Navigate the ancient world of Fažana in AR

Pet friendly private accommodation

From the fish processing plant to the first hotel in Valbandon

Pet friendly beaches

Folklore

Restoration of artworks

Sacral heritage

Roman centuriation

Sacred heritage paths

Remains of a sacral structure

Fažana in the Middle Ages
The life of the Middle Ages of Fažana and its surroundings logically continued on the tradition of the Classical and late Classical periods.

Valbandon at the meeting place of freshwater and saltwater
Estuaries of constant or occasional watercourses flowing into the sea are biologically highly productive places.

The Fažana channel in World War I
In the years before the outbreak of World War I positions are fortified on Veli and Mali Brijun, as well as Barbariga.

Fažana entreprenurs of Vis origin
The numerous Marincovich family, that arrived from Komiža to Fažana by boat after the Battle of Vis in 1866, left an indelible imprint on the economic and social life of Fažana.

S.M. Korvette Fasana
The Austro-Hungarian Navy invested in scientific-research and educational voyages with their sailing ships. In addition to several ships that sailed around the world collecting different experience and spreading information about the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, a beautiful steam-powered sailing ship promoted the name of Fažana all over the world.

Rodolfo Marincovich – photographer, film maker, documentalist…
At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries Fažana was surely the most photographed town in Istria thanks to Rodolfo Marincovich, entrepreneur, but above all professional photographer and film maker.

Horseback riding
Horseback riding schools, excursions and other activities in nature, complete with enjoyments in gastronomic specialities of the area are an unavoidable part of this unique adventure.
