Yacht Charter in Pula
302 yachts available in Pula, Croatia.
Most popular here: Sailing yacht (220) · Catamaran (44) · Motor yacht (38)
Pula is a major yacht charter base in Istria, offering access to the northern Adriatic's sheltered waters and nearby islands. With 305 yachts available, the fleet ranges from sailing boats to motor yachts. The best season runs May through September, when conditions are ideal for exploring the Dalmatian coast and Croatian islands.
Frequently asked questions
Last verified:What is the best time and season to charter in Pula?
May through September offers ideal conditions for Adriatic sailing. Temperatures range from warm to hot, winds are steady and predictable, and sea conditions are favorable. Summer months (July and August) are busiest and most expensive, while shoulder seasons offer better value and fewer crowds.Do I need sailing experience or a sailing license to charter?
A valid International Certificate of Competence or equivalent is required for bareboat charters of most vessels. Without such certification, you can still charter by hiring a professional skipper and crew to manage navigation. Many charter companies offer certification training courses or can arrange experienced crew members for your voyage.What types and sizes of yachts are available from Pula?
The fleet includes monohulls and catamarans ranging from 28 to 50 feet. Options include bareboat sailboats, crewed vessels, and motor yachts. Smaller boats suit experienced sailors navigating shallow waters, while larger catamarans provide stability and space for families or groups.What popular sailing routes can I explore from Pula?
Pula provides access to the northern Adriatic's best destinations. Common itineraries include the nearby Brijuni Islands, the Istrian Peninsula coast, and routes southward toward Dalmatia. Short trips reach Austrian lakes in the Istrian interior, while longer voyages explore Croatian and Italian waters.How much does a typical weekly yacht charter cost here?
Prices vary significantly by boat type, season, and charter duration. Weekly rates typically range from several hundred to several thousand euros depending on vessel size and whether you hire crew and support. Shoulder seasons offer better value than peak summer months.Can I charter a yacht without any prior sailing experience?
Yes, multiple practical options exist for non-experienced charterers. You can hire a professional skipper and crew to manage your entire voyage, allowing you to relax and enjoy sailing. Many operators offer beginner courses, and flotilla sailing provides professional guidance and support throughout your charter.Which islands and destinations are worth visiting near Pula?
The Brijuni Islands are the most popular day-trip destination, with protected national park status and stunning clear waters. The Istrian coast offers numerous small islands and secluded anchorages perfect for exploration. Further south, the Dalmatian islands provide historic towns and excellent world-class sailing opportunities.What documents and paperwork do I need to charter?
You will need a valid passport, national identity card or driver's license, and a rental agreement signed with the charter company. Travel insurance is recommended. EU citizens need only ID, while non-EU visitors require passport documents and may face additional checks.
Featured yachts
- Orizzonti Andromeda AndromedaPula, Croatia1260 EUR /week
- Altair Zafir 42 Running on WavesPula, Croatia2560 EUR /week
- Orizzonti Andromeda Andromeda bPula, Croatia1260 EUR /week
- More 55 Solid WhitePula, Croatia4000 EUR /week
- Quicksilver 605 Sundeck QuicksilverPula, Croatia1440 EUR /week
- Elan Impression 35 AuroraPula, Croatia2000 EUR /week
- First 35 RheaPula, Croatia900 EUR /week
- Jeanneau Cap Camarat 6.5 CC Cap Camarat 6.5 CCPula, Croatia1760 EUR /week
- Altair 45 NNPula, Croatia2720 EUR /week
- Leidi 660 H3Pula, Croatia1290 EUR /week
- Sun Odyssey 410 DebaPula, Croatia2053 EUR /week
- Atlantic Marine 670 Atlantic MarinePula, Croatia1920 EUR /week