In Medulin
- Relax on the balcony!
- Walk by the sea or along the promenade
- Enjoy a coffee, or drink in the local bar (wi-fi connection)
- Sample the fish or Croatian dishes at one of the local restaurants
- Devour some tasty Italian style ice-cream
- Swim or enjoy the watersports at the South beach
- Paddle and swim off the pebble beaches
- Picnic in the woods
- Swim in local indoor pool at a nearby hotel
- Take a boat trip – or hire your own boat
- Hire a bicycle or a car
In nearby Pula http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pula
- Take in the atmosphere at the Roman arena – one of the best preserved in the world
- Wander around the Roman remains including the Forum, Gemini Gate, Hercules Gate, and the small amphitheatre
- Visit the Istrian Archeological Museum
- Climb up to the Venetian fort to take in the view and maybe visit the museum
- Sit in one of the many street cafes and watch the world go by
- Stroll in one of the many parks along the Lungo Mare by the attractive rocky coast
- Shop in the daily outdoor and indoor markets
- Take the train through the Istrian countryside to Pazin or beyond
- In July attend the International Film Festival held in the Arena and other outdoor venues www.pulafilmfestival.hr
- Throughout the summer enjoy the many music concerts including international artists
Further afield visit
- Rovinj http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rovinj – a stunning example of a Croatian mediaeval coastal town
- Porec – Venetian gothic palaces and the UNESCO world heritage 6th century Euphrasius Basilica
- Brijuni National Park www.brijuni.hr – playground of the rich since Roman times with the remains of ancient roman villas, Illyrian palaces and a luxurious presidential residence.
- Motovun – ancient picturesque hill village surrounded by three sets of mediaeval walls with beautiful gates and towers
- Hum – the smalled town in the world!
And many more places throughout Istria