
Hiring a sailboat is the ideal way to explore the hidden beauties of Pula, the most important seaport of Istria. Pula is very well-connected to towns and villages in Croatia and has a coast that is dotted with plenty of well-maintained beaches. Pula is also home to impressive Roman ruins and has a population of 60,000 people. With a private sailboat, you can have an unforgettable vacation away from the crowds and discover the magnificent islands off the coast. Pula has several marinas where you can find the ideal sailboat of your choice. You can directly contact the owners of the vessels for the ideal vessel, or simply allow a BednBlue travel expert to guide you with some suggestions.
You have plenty of options:
You can book and hire a sailboat with a skipper, or without if you have a license, and enjoy a one-day cruise to the Brijuni islands or Rovinj. You also have the option to tour various beaches near Premantura and Cape Kamenjak on a one-day excursion. Finally, you can hire a luxury sailboat from Pula and go island-hopping in Istria for a one-of-a-kind experience.
Pula is the largest city at the tip of the Istrian Peninsula of Croatia. It is renowned for its protected harbor that attracts many sailing enthusiasts and is a common starting point for exploring Istria and the Kvarner islands. Besides its strategic location, it is one of the few cities in the world that features a well-preserved Amphitheatre (Arena), built in the 1st century BC. In the past, the Arena was used for gladiator fights. Today, the Arena is an important monument as well as a center of cultural events. The Arch of the Sergii, the Twin Gates, and the small Roman Theater are ancient Roman buildings that feed the rich itinerary of its three-thousand-year-old history. Like Rome, Pula sits on the seven hills. At the top of the central hill is the citadel (Kastel), home to the Historical and Maritime Museum of Istria, which chronicles all the dark periods of Pula’s history. Once you have walked through the city and acquainted yourself with the detailed history of the city, you can head to one of the most natural harbors in the Adriatic, Pula Bay. By renting a sailboat in Pula, you can cruise the indented and lengthy coast, full of bays, coves, and crystal clear waters.
If you are sailing in Pula, you have the option to enjoy a day cruise to the Brijuni Islands or Cape Kamenjak. They both offer excellent opportunities for swimming and snorkeling. The Cape of Kamenjak is further south along the indented shoreline and hides within the Premantura Peninsula. You will experience the joy of paddling through the stunning scenery of Kamenjak and swim in clear waters among diverse sea life. You can follow the coast to the sea caves, which open to turquoise waters and unique rock formations.
The Brijuni islands may be combined with your excursion to Cape Kamenjak, since they are 10 kilometers south of Pula and are perfect for swimming and leisure. Since Pula has a coastline that spans over 20 km in length, you will also have the chance to swim in some beautiful beaches of the Adriatic. Ambrella Beach and Saccorgiana Beach are magnificent choices, perfect for both kids and the elderly. The former is located in the tourist resort of Veredula and has been awarded the Blue Flag for its exceptional sea quality. The latter offers diverse activities and a beach bar with a great vibe.
You can combine your sailing adventure in Pula with the Kvarner Islands. Pula is also a great place for a two-center holiday. Many of our guests also visit the harbor and city of Rovinj, for example, or the town of Rabac, also known as the Pearl of Kvarner Gulf. Rabac is 30 nautical miles from Pula and makes for a great day cruise. What once used to be a fishing village has now become a holiday destination with beautiful surroundings at the foot of towering slopes. Starting from Rabac, you can enjoy a two-day cruise to Cres, where you will find countless bays with hidden beaches and a big chance to spot friendly dolphins. From Cres, you can head to Unije Island, near Losinj, or sail to Rab Island and Pag. If you want to sail completely away from the crowds, you can arrange a week's charter from Pula on a sailboat and explore the National Kornati Park near Zadar and Sibenik. You will always find coves that are well protected from the winds, as well as capes surrounding bays with anchored buoys.
Below you will find some useful information related to your sailboat charter in Pula.
Marina Veruda: It can berth over 600 vessels and offers a 35-tonne travel lift capacity. There is fuel and electricity on-site, as well as plenty of parking spaces.
ACI Marina Pula: It is located at the heart of Pula and can berth over 190 vessels. The natural bay provides excellent protection and offers a unique view of the Roman amphitheater. You will find a restaurant, parking, and Free Wi-Fi on-site. You will also find an ATM nearby.
The marina is 5 km away from Pula International Airport.
Port Bunarina: The marina can berth up to 290 yachts and has been operating for over 12 years, perfect for yachtsmen looking for safe and favorable wind conditions. The city is only 4 km from Port Bunarina. The Brijuni islands are 7 nautical miles off the port, and Cape Kamenjak is 8 nautical miles away.
ACI Marina Pomer: The marina is located in the deep part of Medulin Bay and can berth over 290 vessels. It is perfect to enjoy a day cruise to Cape Kamenjak. Boaters can store their equipment in a special storeroom, including their surfboards and outboard motors. The marina has an ATM, a restaurant, and a swimming pool next to it.
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