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Mediterranean Sea
8026 boats to rent
Dubai, Dubai
554 boats to rent
Ibiza, Balearic Islands
431 boats to rent
Ionian Islands, Greece
367 boats to rent
Bodrum, Muğla Province
223 boats to rent
Majorca, Balearic Islands
215 boats to rent
Split, Split-Dalmatia County
207 boats to rent
Athens, Greece
194 boats to rent
Istanbul, Istanbul
192 boats to rent
Sorrento, Campania
179 boats to rent
Crete, Greece
160 boats to rent
Lisbon, Lisbon
147 boats to rent
Okrug Gornji, Split-Dalmatia County
143 boats to rent
Trogir, Split-Dalmatia County
131 boats to rent
Lake Niegocin, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
114 boats to rent
Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik-Neretva County
113 boats to rent
Positano, Campania
108 boats to rent
Moschato, Greece
106 boats to rent
Split, Split-Dalmatia County
207 boats to rent
Okrug Gornji, Split-Dalmatia County
143 boats to rent
Trogir, Split-Dalmatia County
131 boats to rent
Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik-Neretva County
113 boats to rent
Prijevor, Dubrovnik-Neretva County
92 boats to rent
Sukošan, Zadarska županija
75 boats to rent
Zadar, Croatia
74 boats to rent
Hvar, Split-Dalmatia County
69 boats to rent
Krk, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County
43 boats to rent
Biograd na Moru, Zadar County
40 boats to rent
Bibinje, Zadarska županija
35 boats to rent
Sveti Filip i Jakov, Zadarska županija
35 boats to rent
Pakoštane, Zadarska županija
31 boats to rent
Kornati, Šibensko-kninska županija
31 boats to rent
Rijeka, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County
30 boats to rent
Kaštel Sućurac, Split-Dalmatia County
28 boats to rent
Kožino, Zadar County
28 boats to rent
Rovinj, Istria County
23 boats to rent
Pula Bay and the Brijuni National Park are two of the best boating destinations in Pula. Pula Bay offers calm waters and stunning views of the city, while the Brijuni National Park features 14 islands and is home to various marine life.
If you plan to rent a boat in Pula, you will need a valid boating license or certification. However, some rental companies may offer boats that do not require a license or provide a skipper for an additional fee.
The best time of year to go boating in Pula is during the summer months, from June to September, when the weather is warm, and the waters are calm. However, it's important to check the weather forecast before going on a boating trip, as conditions can change quickly.
Yes, there are some restrictions on where you can go boating in Pula. For example, some areas may be off-limits due to conservation efforts, while others may require a permit to access. It's important to check with local authorities and rental companies to ensure that you are following all rules and regulations.
From Pula, some excellent day trips include Brijuni Island, accessible by a catamaran charter. Here you’ll enjoy a safari park and see lots of amazing wildlife. Another great day trip from Pula is to Venice, Italy! Yes, that’s right, you can visit another country on a day trip from Pula, Croatia. Boats to Venice leave daily from the ferry port. Mali Losinj is an island accessible from Pula on a boat tour and is beloved for being a charming and “healing” destination on the Istrian coast.
To access Brijuni Island from Pula, you must get on a boat. In addition to the ferry, you can also rent or charter a sailing yacht, powerboat, or a little RIB to transport you over water from Pula to Brijuni.
Pula is an excellent holiday destination for visitors looking to enjoy a Croatian city without the heavy crowds one finds in Split or Dubrovnik. It’s a popular yachting and boating destination, with many little islands nearby, perfect for exploring on a boat rental.