Pula boat rental
Pula is a beautiful seafront city on the tip of Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula, known for its protected harbour and beach-lined coast. Pula is a perfect destination for sailing and cruising with other attractions, including its Roman ruins, unspoiled nature, mild climate, and superb wines. Starting from the prehistoric era, Pula has been occupied, destroyed, and rebuilt numerous times by the Romans, Ostrogoths, and Venetians, as well as the Allied Forces in World War II, due to its strategic location.
You can stay in Pula and its surroundings for a week and not get bored, and it’s much less touristy and less expensive than Dubrovnik. Pula has an international airport with good international connections. Pula is Istria's largest city, situated in the valley of seven hills, with extraordinary Adriatic views, and cuisine that is a mixture of seafood and Italian dishes. Whatever you decide to do in Pula on holiday, you can do it in style. Why not make the most of your holiday in Croatia and rent a speed boat or a catamaran from Pula and get going on the calm waters surrounding this fabulous holiday destination?
Why rent a boat on holiday in Pula?
Whether you like to travel alone or as a couple, boat rental in Pula will open up new experiences on your holiday in Croatia that you would otherwise be missing. Spend a fantastic day, weekend, or even longer on your boat rental in Pula, visiting beautiful beaches, swimming in crystal clear water, and relaxing on deck. If you’re adventurous, Pula boat rental means you can go diving for seashells. If you’re creative, turn your very own seashells into some handmade necklaces—a great way to make your exceptional memories from the seas in Croatia an unforgettable experience. You may even bring back memories of dolphins that swim around the shores.
How much is speed boat rental in Pula?
Speed boat rental in Pula is good value with speed boat rentals from as low as USD 60 and average speed boat rentals costing around USD 250. What a great chance to experience all that Pula's waters have to offer with your family and friends. An experienced local skipper will be happy to guide you on different itineraries on your speed boat rental in Pula.
How much is catamaran rental in Pula?
Fantastic catamaran rental in Pula will cost you an average of USD 600 to USD 700 per day. If this seems a little pricey for your holiday, share the costs with a group of your friends and get sailing on one of the first-rate, international standard Catamarans available for rental in Pula. Do it is style, cruise on the open deck with a few drinks, and get your toes wet in the calm Croatian waters.
What are the most popular boat tours in Pula?
There are plenty of options for short boat tours in Pula. Spend a few hours on the waters visiting the best parts of the coastline. Stop off for swimming in the caves nearby. Cape Kamenjak is a popular boat tour that allows you to see some beautiful islands and visit caves. Tall cliffs surround the coastline, and you can even try your hand at cliff jumping. Kayaking tours are popular then there are special sea life tours where you can go to watch dolphins. An experienced skipper and crew will accompany you, and many boat tours allow you to bring your own drinks and snacks so you can enjoy your time on the waters just the way you want it.
Rent a boat for a day in Pula
Located on the Istrian Peninsula's southern tip, Pula to Cape Kamenjak is a perfect day trip. Cape Kamenjak is a paradise, with beaches, cliff diving, and one of the most unique bars you may ever visit, the Safari Bar. Cape Kamenjak for a day trip in your boat rental offers you the perfect blend of history, sightseeing, and outdoor fun. Pack your bikini, your beach towel, and your camera. One day to tour Cape Kamenjak won't feel too rushed. Contrast the cooler morning hours as you set sail for the Cape, then have lunch on board then spend the hotter part of the day on the waters. An easy day away when you rent a boat from Pula.
Rent a boat for the weekend in Pula
On your boat rental for the weekend in Pula, you can set sail from one of the city’s two main marinas; ACI and Marina Veruda. Head towards the nearby Brijuni National Park, just five miles away. Brijuni National Park is made up of more than a dozen islands, so you may like to spend the night on Veli Brijun, the largest island with a small marina. The islands, which once served as a summer residence of the Yugoslavian leader, President Tito. Rent a bicycle on the island and cycle around the Roman ruins. Stretch your legs by walking along some of the island's trails.
Next day head for Susak Island. You will pass the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula, and you can visit Cape Kamenjak Park if you want. The whole area is covered in hidden coves and secluded beaches where the waters range from deep blue to bright, emerald green. Stop off in Susak or keep sailing to the more northern island of Unije, which has more sheltered bays. The most popular bay is Maracol on the east side of Unije, which is also ideal for a swim and day on the beach. Unije has many restaurants and facilities, so make the most of them. You can also enjoy the island’s walking trails or try your hand at fishing. To cap your weekend boat rental, keep going the next day, and you can reach Zadar, another great destination in Croatia for boat rental, or head home to port in Pula.
Chef on a boat rental in Pula
Take all the effort out of your boat rental in Pula and add a chef to your boat. Croatia is renowned for its good wines, and Pula has plenty; it also has excellent seafood. What about dining on a beautiful catamaran while a local chef prepares a fine lunch and a superb dinner. Speed boat rentals and catamaran rentals in Pula have many options to add to your enjoyment, including kayaks and snorkels. If you have done all these water sports before adding a private chef, let them show you how real Croatian cuisine is prepared. Pair your Croatian cuisine with wine, and sunshine and sunsets. Go for it!