Water Sports
Shorten the long summer days with a thrill or two, such as the fast banana boat ride. Visit the Sky Ride along with your friends or family and set off on a fast ride across the crystal clear blue sea which will certainly get your adrenaline pumping.
Diving
Explore the beauty of flora and fauna found in the Istrian underwater world by visiting the Poreč Diving Centre. Discover the numerous underwater caves and tunnels as well as famous shipwrecks and hydro-archaeological attractions.
Vrsar Boat Tour
Visit one of the best known and largest pirate caves in Croatia. Spend the day on the Sveta Ana boat and discover the west coast of Istria, from Vrsar all the way up to Rovinj and the Lim Fiord.
Sports available at the nearby hotel Valamar Club Tamaris
Fill your days with the variety of sports on offer at Valamar Club Tamaris - have fun with aerobics, water sports, tennis, volleyball and much more! Take part in exciting tournaments, from archery to water polo.
Ski Lift
Feel the adrenaline rush of water skiing in Poreč at speeds up to 58 km/h on all types of water skis and boards. You can choose from amateur (skis, kneeboard, mono-ski, trick-ski, wakeboard) and professional equipment, and enjoy the daily fun as well as the many water skiing competitions that are available.
Go-karting
Visit one of the most scenic go-kart tracks in Croatia and spend the day filled with surprises! The track is located only 500 metres from the sea and thanks to its wide range of different speed levels and engines it is suitable for all age ranges.
Paintball
Challenge yourself and the adventurous spirit within you and show off your courage and endurance in the midst of the beautiful Mediterranean nature at the Poreč Paintball Club. Enjoy the game which has thrilled adventurers from all over the world.
Višnjan Observatory
Visit the Višnjan Observatory and enjoy watching the stars. Founded in 1976, it has become one of the twelve most productive observatories in the world. As many as three comets were discovered from Višnjan, and two of them were given the surname of the person who had discovered them.