The ‘incredible’ seaside resort with £1 pints and 20 beaches – under three hours from the UK

QUICK flights, sandy beaches and £1 pints all can be found at a European beach resort you may not have heard of.

And holidays are cheap too – with seven-night breaks for as little as £218pp.

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GettyPoreč has more than 20 beaches as well as a beautiful old town[/caption]

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Why Poreč?

While most Brits head to Split or Dubrovnik in Croatia, Poreč is a great beach destination that is popular with Europeans instead.

Found in the north of the country, there are more than 20 beaches to choose from, many which are Blue Flag so you can expect them to be clean.

Flights are to Pula, which take around 2 hours and start from around £24 return with Ryanair.

It often has great weather too – it rarely drops below 10C in winter and reaches highs of 27C in summer.

What are the best Poreč holiday deals?

Tour operators such as TUI have cheap deals for Poreč from £302pp.

For example, a seven-night break on a half-board basis starts from £402pp, or go all-inclusive for £911pp.

Love Holidays has even cheaper deals, for as little as £218pp for seven-night breaks, including flights.

If you want to make your own holiday, Ryanair flights start from £24 return to Pula, which is less than an hour from Poreč, while hotels and B&Bs can be found for around £30 a night.

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What is Porec like?

The resort is popular for its beaches, with the nearest being Plava and Zelena, both having sunloungers and umbrellas you can rent.

If you fancy going between the beaches, you can get the brightly coloured tourist train that runs along the streets which kids will love.

There are lots of others to choose from, ranging from pebble to sandy beaches.

Many of them have boat tours to watch dolphins or the sunset, or spend the night at some of the beach bars such as Saint and Sinner.

Back in town, you can visit the 6th century Euphrasian Basilica which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Tourists have praised the city, with one calling it an “incredible ancient city”.

There are lots of restaurants, cafes and bars to choose from, with one of the best restaurants being Sveti Nikola, with amazing sea views from the harbour.

While more touristy, there is also the Peterokutna Kula restaurant, built into a 1447 tower

Make sure to take the kids to Aqua Colors Poreč – it’s the country’s biggest water park with 3 slides, two huge pools and a lazy river

Don’t worry about spending much when you’re there – a recent study by Bounce found that it has some of the cheapest beer in Europe for as little as £1 per pint.

What else do I need to know about Poreč?

Poreč now uses euros, with Croatia ditching the kuna in January this year, with around £10 getting you €11.

The main language is Croatia although most people will speak English at the resorts.

Poreč is currently one hour ahead from the UK.

You need to register your arrival in Croatia within the first day, as well as have at least three months left on your passport from the day you leave.

Brits don’t need a visa if travelling for up to 90 days in a 180-day period, and Covid rules have been scrapped.

GettyPoreč is in the north of Croatia with amazing views[/caption]

GettyWith £1 beers and £24 flights, Poreč won’t break the bank this summer[/caption]  Read More 

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