The magical sunset at Fazana's waterfront becomes even more fascinating with the chants of Istrian harmony singing groups klape mixing with the soft melodies of Fazana's fishermen while diligently making their nets and other fishing equipment like vrše and parangali, wicker-covered flagons bocuni and rope fenders bokobrani, and the sweet smell of pilchard, this well known oily fish as it spreads from the grill gradele. Such an enchanting and authentic image of seaside life was once observed by the famous poet and director Pier Paolo Pasolini calling Fazana a charming little town during one of his visits to Istria.