
Sailing in Pula
Pula sits at the southern tip of Istria in the northern Adriatic, a practical starting point for cruising Croatia's western coast. Charters from here reach the Brijuni National Park archipelago within an hour, with Rovinj, Vrsar and the Lim fjord set further up the Istrian shore. Longer routes cross open water toward the Kvarner islands of Cres and Losinj. The bases serve a mix of crewed and bareboat yachts, suiting families, couples and first-time charterers who prefer shorter hops, sheltered anchorages and a Roman city with provisioning, an airport and good transport links. ACI Marina Pula and the Veruda area concentrate most berths, while Pomer, Polesana and nearby Fazana add quieter alternatives close to the national park.
Why Charter in Pula?
Yacht Types in Pula
Charter Bases in Pula
Wind & Weather in Pula
Summer days often bring the afternoon maestral, a steady northwesterly breeze, while the cold northeasterly bora can arrive in shoulder seasons.
Best Season: May to September | Summer Temp: 26 to 30 C
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Frequently asked questions
When is the best time to charter a yacht in Pula?
The best season for a yacht charter in Pula is May to September.
What are the wind and weather conditions in Pula?
Summer days often bring the afternoon maestral, a steady northwesterly breeze, while the cold northeasterly bora can arrive in shoulder seasons.
How many yachts can I charter in Pula?
Chartera currently lists 294 yachts available for charter in Pula, including sailing yachts, catamarans and motor yachts.
Where are the main charter bases in Pula?
The main charter bases in Pula are ACI Marina Pula, Marina Tehnomont Veruda, Marina Polesana, ACI Marina Pomer, Fažana.