Marina Veruda, Pula
Marina Veruda is a notable tourist and nautical hub in Pula, positioned strategically within the Verude Channel. This location is nestled south of Pula, between the Verudela Peninsula to the west and Rudjan to the east. The marina is part of the local board of Nova Veruda, bordered by various neighborhoods including Nova Veruda to the north, Dolinka and Vintijan to the east, and Soline and Vinkuran in the southeast, with the west side facing the Verudski Kanal.
The marina itself is situated in a tranquil harbor, enveloped by lush Mediterranean vegetation, and remains vibrant with both traditional fishing activities and modern nautical services. It serves as a vital component of Pula’s tourist offerings, providing a quiet escape close to the city's energetic spaces.
Marina Veruda is well-equipped for nautical tourism, featuring 630 sea berths and additional facilities for 180 vessels on land. Its infrastructure includes 17 moles outfitted with both 220V and 380V electricity and water connections. The marina offers a comprehensive range of services catering to boaters’ needs, from basic supplies and dining options to various other boating services, constantly evolving to meet the expectations of modern sailors. Its commitment to environmental standards is underscored by its achievement of the "Blue Flag" status, an esteemed international accolade for environmental protection.
The marina’s location on the Istrian peninsula makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the nearby Kvarner islands such as Rab, Cres, Mali Losinj, Krk, Susak, Silba, and Unije, making it a prime location for those interested in discovering the unique maritime landscapes and cultures of the Adriatic Sea.
The marina itself is situated in a tranquil harbor, enveloped by lush Mediterranean vegetation, and remains vibrant with both traditional fishing activities and modern nautical services. It serves as a vital component of Pula’s tourist offerings, providing a quiet escape close to the city's energetic spaces.
Marina Veruda is well-equipped for nautical tourism, featuring 630 sea berths and additional facilities for 180 vessels on land. Its infrastructure includes 17 moles outfitted with both 220V and 380V electricity and water connections. The marina offers a comprehensive range of services catering to boaters’ needs, from basic supplies and dining options to various other boating services, constantly evolving to meet the expectations of modern sailors. Its commitment to environmental standards is underscored by its achievement of the "Blue Flag" status, an esteemed international accolade for environmental protection.
The marina’s location on the Istrian peninsula makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the nearby Kvarner islands such as Rab, Cres, Mali Losinj, Krk, Susak, Silba, and Unije, making it a prime location for those interested in discovering the unique maritime landscapes and cultures of the Adriatic Sea.
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Marina Veruda on Map
Sight Name: Marina Veruda
Sight Location: Pula, Croatia (See walking tours in Pula)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Pula, Croatia (See walking tours in Pula)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Walking Tours in Pula, Croatia
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Travel Distance: 2.7 Km or 1.7 Miles
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Travel Distance: 2.7 Km or 1.7 Miles
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Travel Distance: 4.7 Km or 2.9 Miles
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.7 Km or 2.9 Miles