Explore guided tours of the resort and discover exciting excursions beyond its borders with the assistance of numerous agencies. You can easily spot their representatives strolling along the city center's promenade. Alternatively, you can find the contact information for tour companies and guides at the tourist office (Trgovačka, 6), inquire at the hotel reception desk, or visit the official tourist website for Istria.
Most of the bus tours in Umag and nearby areas are accompanied by guides who provide narration in either Croatian or English. The vacationers can often enjoy trips to Plitvice Lakes, a remarkable natural wonder featuring 16 crystal-clear lakes and 92 stunning waterfalls.
If you possess a Schengen visa, consider a day trip to nearby Italy (Trieste, Venice) or Slovenia. For example, Venice is just a two-hour boat ride from Umag, and there are also land-based options via bus. These tours typically include a sightseeing itinerary and free time for leisurely walks and shopping. Prices for such trips usually range from 1000-1100 HRK round trip for adults, with reduced rates for children.
Furthermore, many tourists opt for comprehensive sightseeing tours from Umag to explore Istria's main attractions. These full-day excursions cover visits to places like Motovun, Gražnjan, Pula, truffle villages, and more. Costs for these longer Umag excursions generally fall within the range of 400-600 HRK. Trips to Buje, Novigrad, Poreč, or Rovinj are often more budget-friendly.