Pula Boat Rental: Roman Amphitheatre City

Pula Boat Rental: Roman Amphitheatre City

Cast off from ACI Marina Pula at noon, sail to Brijuni Islands or south Istrian coves, eat at a Pula seafront restaurant by night. 3-day south Istria base.

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Pula sits at the southern tip of Istria, a 3,000-year-old port city that holds one of the largest surviving Roman amphitheatres anywhere — the Pula Arena, built in the 1st century AD to hold 23,000 spectators for gladiator games, with all four outer walls still standing. The amphitheatre is still in active use as a summer concert venue. The Old Town wraps around the central hill of the medieval castle, with the Roman Forum, the 27 BC Temple of Augustus, and the Twin Gates (Porta Gemina) still in their original locations. The main charter base is ACI Marina Pula (200 berths) in the inner harbour. Day-sail routes reach the Brijuni Islands National Park 30 minutes north (Tito's former presidential residence, safari park) and Cape Kamenjak 60 minutes south (dinosaur-footprint coast). Season runs April through October.

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ACI Marina Pula
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ACI Marina Pula is a modern and well-equipped marina located in the heart of the historic city. Nestled in a protected bay with stunning views of the iconic Pula Arena, it offers 192 berths for boats of various sizes. The marina provides top-notch amenities, including electricity, water, Wi-Fi, and a fueling station. With its close proximity to Pula’s old town, shops, and restaurants, it’s the perfect starting point for an Adriatic sailing adventure.

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Pula Arena
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The Pula Arena is one of the world’s best-preserved Roman amphitheaters and a symbol of the city. Built in the 1st century, this magnificent structure once hosted gladiator fights and could hold up to 20,000 spectators. Today, it is a venue for concerts, festivals, and events, offering visitors a chance to experience its grandeur. Explore its underground chambers and admire the stunning architecture that stands as a testament to Pula’s rich history.

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Brijuni National Park
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A short boat ride from Pula, Brijuni National Park is a breathtaking archipelago made up of 14 islands. Known for its lush landscapes, clear waters, and diverse wildlife, the park offers an escape into nature. Visitors can explore archaeological sites, dinosaur footprints, and the historic Brijuni Safari Park. Whether cycling, walking, or taking a guided tour, Brijuni is a paradise for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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