44°52.60′ N – 13°50.00′ E
Address: Riva 1, Rovinj
Tel: +385 052 21 91 42
Fax: +385 052 21 18 50
The marina is open year round. It is located on the eastern shore of the Pula harbor.
Approach:
Approach to the south of the island St. Andrew (Sv. Andrija) and into the passage between St. Andrew (Sv. Andrija) and the island Uljanik, passing to the north of Uljanik before turning east to reach the marina.
Mooring:
There are 200 berths for yachts up to 25 m plus 80 dry berths. The marina is protected from all winds.
Facilities:
Facilities include a reception office, water and electricity hook-ups, showers and toilets, telephone, restaurant, cafe/bar, exchange office, car park and a fuel station is about 300 m distant. Minor hull and engine repairs are possible. The marina is also equipped with a crane.
In the Area:
Pula, located on the western shore of Istria near its southern tip, is the largest town in Istria. It is an important industrial, cultural and tourist center. Pula offers many hotels, sports grounds, entertainment programs, recreational facilities, beaches, restaurants, casinos, etc. for tourists. The Croatian Film Festival is held here every July, as is the Pop Music Festival “Arena” and the Istria Regatta. The rock music festival Art & Music Festival is held in August. There is an international airport 6 km from Pula. The Roman Amphitheater (called Arena), from the 1st and 2nd centuries, dominates the harbor area. With a setting capacity of 23,000, it is the sixth largest preserved amphitheater in the world. Other sites include the Triumphal Arch of the Sergi (31BC), the 6th-century mosaics in the collapsed basilica Santa Maria Formosa, the beautiful polyptych in the church of St. Francis and the Temple of Augusts from the 1st century. There is also the Archeological Museum of Istria.
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