It’s direct!And it’s a beautiful way to travel. Forget highways and border checks; Pula to Venice ferry route takes you across the Adriatic with sea breezes and city views along the way.
Runs in summer, not all year.The Pula–Venice ferry typically operates from late spring through early autumn. There’s no service in winter, so make sure to check the schedule before you plan your trip.
It’s a few hours across — and so worth it.The crossing takes about 3.5 to 4 hours, depending on the day and the sea. You can do a day trip, but Venice deserves more than a few hours — if you can, spend the night.
Boarding is easy from the heart of Pula.You’ll catch the ferry at Pula’s main harbor, just a short walk from the old town and the amphitheater. It is a good idea to arrive a little early, especially in summer.
Bring your passport.Even though you’re traveling between EU countries, you’ll need a valid passport to board.
Sit right for the best views.Want sea views and coastal scenery as you sail out? Choose a right-side seat when leaving Pula.
No cars — just passengers.This route is for foot passengers only. If you’re bringing a vehicle, you’ll need to travel overland or look into rentals on the other side.