Inland from Istria's ritzy resort-style hotels lies Labin – a medieval town that's a hub of Croatian history and heritage. Tour this hilltop hideaway's highlights with a guide before free time to explore on your own. You'll find snaking streets full of boutique stores and corner café's, a fascinating museum, plus views across Rabac and Cres Island.
Although it's only a 40-minute walk from Rabac to Labin, this tour saves on tired legs by having transport included. On arrival, there's a walking tour of the town with an in-the-know local. You'll wander the snaking streets of the old quarter and hear the history of an ill-fated communist revolution, widely believed to be the world's first anti-fascist uprising.
You'll also check out Negri Palace, an art gastro gallery that over the years has also served as a hospital, a maternity ward and a school. These days, it's all about showcasing the region's main produce, olive oil and wine. While you're here, you'll have the chance to sample both.