Simonov zaliv
Most of Izola's visitors find Simonov zaliv (San Simon) the reason to head for the town in the first place. Indeed - hot summers sometimes offer little choice! Simonov zaliv is your typical beach-bordering-theme park where adults surf or play beach volley while kids rush down the humps and bounce on trampolines. The sea is there for all generations.
Written Feb 25, 2003
Address: Beach - you can't miss it.
This attractive square in the eastern part of the old town features a monument dedicated to the soldiers killed in various wars. It was erected in 1946.
Written Sep 30, 2006
There is a small bathing area and beach along the northern coast of the Old Town which was busy when I visited with people stretched out on the grassy slope that leads up to the parish church.
Written Sep 30, 2006
Written Sep 30, 2006
This church was consecrated in 1459 and was renovated with a beautiful Baroque exterior.
Written Sep 30, 2006
Address: Garibaldijeva ulica
This building is located near the Besenghi degli Ughi Palace and was built in 1451.
Updated Sep 30, 2006
Address: Gregorciceva ulica
This house is a typical Venetian style house that was built in 1470. It was once the residence of a chronicler of Istria in the 16th century.
Written Sep 30, 2006
The former municipal palace (or town hall) was built in 1325 in Gothic and Romanesque styles. The façade was renovated in Baroque style in the 17th century.
Written Sep 30, 2006
Address: Veliki trg
Veliki trg is the central square in the Old Town and lies right by the small marina. Here you can also find the Hotel Marina and the former municipal palace.
Written Sep 30, 2006
On your way to the eastern entrance of the marina from the waterfront promenade are these modern art sculptures that look like they’ve been made from scrap metal. They look very interesting!
Written Sep 30, 2006
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On your way to the eastern entrance of the marina from the waterfront promenade are these modern art sculptures that look like they’ve been made from scrap...
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Q: Please kindly help to provide the bus schedule from Piran? Is there any bus go to there? Thanks for any advisde

A: Check the bus schedule here: http://www.ap-ljubljana.si/eng/
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... just so that it's not always Piran!

Izola is a small, very old, lovely, pleasant, safe, lively, and often overlooked Mediterranean town situated between Koper and Piran. Its name says that it used to be an island (Isola in Italian), but...
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Izola - Forgotten town on the Adriatic

Izola, (or Isola meaning island in Italian, as it once was an island), is located on the coast of Slovenia between Koper and Piran. It was occupied by the Romans, (who named their settlement...
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This ancient coastal town was also originally an island which was only connected with the mainland in the early 19th century. Until a houndred years ago Isola was primarily a fishing and farming...
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Izola... Small and beautiful port. I visited there to ride a ship to Venice. And I found a good restaurant whose owner look like boss of maphia. But very delicious!!!
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Izola is old fishing town with the rich history. With the pleasant position and the marine is also important nautical centre. The first step toward the tourism started in 1820 when the thermal water...
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