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Pula Bareboat Yacht Charter

Overview

Sunsail’s base on the Istrian Peninsula, in the most western part of Croatia and is the primary tourist region. It is loocated in the historic city of Pula, home to numerous museums and one the world’s largest Roman amphitheatres.

A Pula bareboat yacht charter is the ideal way to explore the Istrian peninsula, a stunning cruising area with numerous unspoilt anchorages off the beautiful islands of Cres, Losinj, Krk, Rab and Silba. Further afield to the south, a Pula sailing vacation can take in the Kornati National Park, which is stunning and definately worth a visit, especially if you have time on a two week sailing vacation.

  • Croatian culture and hospitality
  • Bustling coastal towns
  • The Istrian Peninsula
  • Swimming and snorkeling
  • Secluded bays
 
Sailing in Pula

A yacht charter in Pula is ideal for scenic coastal cruising. The beautiful climate, easy line-of-sight navigation and warm hospitality of the Croatian people make Pula a popular destination for those in search of a relaxed, family-friendly bareboat sailing vacation.

In summer, the winds are generally light and variable from a north-westerly direction at 15 – 20 knots (17 – 23 mph). The tidal range is minimal and summer temperatures average 77 - 82 F (25 - 28 C).

Please note that the Croatian authorities require an ICC, ASA or RYA Day Skipper certificate as a minimum.

What's included ?

To make sure that you get the most out of your Pula Yacht Charter, we have equipped all of our yachts with the highest specification gear to help provide comfort, performance and fun onboard; so all that’s left for you to do is relax and enjoy your sailing vacation with family and friends.

Pula Highlights

A Pula bareboat yacht charter is an excellent way to explore the culture and beauty of the coastline of Croatia, alternating stops at secluded bays and deserted islands with visits to bustling towns.

  • Brijuni

    The Brijuni are a small archipelago of islands lying to the north of Pula that are most famous as having been the private retreat of President Tito and have since been designated as a national park. A Brijuni yacht charter brings you to the island of Veli Brijun, which you can explore on a miniature train that makes a circuit of the island. There’s a safari park and a golf course to visit.

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  • Cres

    On your Pula yacht charter, sail your yacht to the lovely Kvarner Islands and enjoy roaming their wild and unspoiled landscape and swimming in their crystal clear waters. Ornithologists should pack their binoculars and hope to catch sight of one of the rare griffon vultures that are indigenous to the island of Cres and foodies will want to work up an appetite for the fabulous lamb dishes to be found on many restaurant menus.

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  • Pomer

    Pomer is a small village ideally placed to allow those on a Croatian yacht charter to chill out and relax, enjoying good beaches and watersports facilities by day and some terrific local seafood by night. Pomer is a popular stop-over for sailors, so you’re bound to find yourself in like-minded company.

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  • Pula

    Pula is a city with plenty to offer in terms of Roman sight-seeing. As well as a well-preserved amphitheatre, the city is home to two triumphal arches and a Roman temple. Take a break from exploring and stop for a cold drink in one of the city’s many cafes, while you decide which of the city’s many excellent restaurants you are going to dine in. Truffle lovers are in for a treat.

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