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The route connecting Trieste and Rovinj is operated by the operator Liberty Lines who have 4 weekly sailings available with travel times ranging between 1 hour 45 minutes and 2 hours 40 minutes with typically morning and afternoon boarding. This route is served by ferries allowing cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. Each passenger will receive all on board instructions by ground and cabin crew, who can guide you to your chosen accommodation and inform you of the on board services.
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The port of Trieste is a European crossroads, connecting the Adriatic, the Balkans and the entire Mediterranean. The port also hosts vessels coming in from the Far East. Trieste is the busiest port in Italy and is made up of five different commercial and industrial areas, it covers an area of 2.3 million square meters with 1.8 million square meters of free zones, storage areas account for 925 thousand square meters and docks go on for 12 km. How to reach Trieste Trieste can be reached by car along the E61 road, just take Via Commerciale and follow the signs for the Port. Trieste ai... [More information]
Address: Via dello Scalo Legnami, 34145 Trieste TS
Directions: Google Map @ Trieste, port
Rovinj is a city situated along Croatia’s Adriatic coast. It is a typical Mediterranean fishing town with a population of around 14,000. It lies right on the western coast of the Istrian peninsula and is a popular tourist resort during the summer. The town is officially bilingual, the population speaks both Italian and Croatian, and hence the city has two official names, Rovinj and Rovigno in Italian. A brief history of Rovinj Initially inhabited by Venetian or Illyrian tribes, it became a Roman settlement called Arupinium or Mons Rubineus, then later Ruginium and Ruvinium. T... [More information]