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Journey Information

On most days, there is one scheduled ferry that travels from Pula to Venice. The ferry trip from Pula to Venice is usually about 3 hours and 45 minutes long. However, be prepared just in case your ferry arrives slightly earlier or later than scheduled.

Distance85 mi (136 km)
Shortest duration3h 45m
Cheapest price£81.11
Trips per day1
Most frequent serviceVenezia Lines
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What ferry companies travel from Pula to Venice?

There is one ferry company that operates from Pula to Venice. Venezia Lines is the only company to provide ferry transportation at the moment. It only operates one ferry trip per day, which really narrows down the options.

FerryDaily TripsAvg. TimeAvg. Price
Venezia Lines13h 45m£81.11
  • Book Venezia Lines from Pula to Venice from £81. There are 1 Venezia Lines schedules from Pula to Venice and you can expect on average to pay for a Venezia Lines ticket to Venice. In Pula, Venezia Lines departs to Venice from Ferry Terminal and no other station. In Venice, Venezia Lines arrives at Maritime Station and no other station.

    An average trip on Venezia Lines from Pula to Venice takes 3 hours and 45 minutes .

    On weekends, Venezia Lines offers 1 trip per day and you could expect to pay for a weekend getaway to Venice.

Frequently Asked Questions

The ferry usually takes around 3 hours and 45 minutes to cover the 85 miles (136 kilometers) from Pula to Venice. It's the perfect amount of time to take a nap, get some work done, or watch a movie.

The busiest day of the week to travel by ferry from Pula to Venice is on Monday. If you are planning to travel on a Monday, you should make sure to book tickets well in advance as they may sell out. On the other hand, Monday is typically when ferries are least crowded. If you’re looking for a little extra space, taking a ferry on Monday is the way to go.

There is usually only one ferry per day from Pula to Venice. Therefore, the 07:00 ferry is both the earliest and latest ferry.

There is usually only one ferry per day from Pula to Venice. Fortunately, this happens to be a direct ferry, meaning that you do not have to get on a different ferry at any point during your trip.

City Information

Pula

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Situated at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula, Pula is the largest city in Croatia's Istria County. Known for its Roman monuments and many summertime festivals, Pula is a vibrant coastal town with much to explore.

The most renowned attraction in Pula is the Roman Amphitheater. Once home to gladiatorial battles over 2,000 years ago, the amphitheatre now stages many annual festivals and live concerts. The Roman Temple of Augustus also still stands in the city, and the small adjoining museum houses various stone carvings and relics from the 1st century.

For a taste of local life, visit the lively Pula Market. With around 60 stalls selling local fresh fish, meat, vegetables, and everything in between, the market is a great place to take a stroll and get to know the locals.

A trip to Pula would be incomplete without visiting one of its exceptionally scenic nearby beaches. One of the most popular is the Verudela peninsula, which can be easily accessed by bus from the city. Spend the day relaxing on the shingle beach in front of clear blue waters, or take shelter from the sun at Aquarium Pula.

Since the city is a popular destination, transport to Pula is well-established. Pula Airport welcomes many daily flights from various European cities. The sizable coach station allows for coach access from many points across Europe, and the train station provides routes to several major towns across Istria and Slovenia.

Venice

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A city like no other, Venice is one of the most beautiful places in the world. With historical significance during both the Middle Ages and the Italian Renaissance, Venice's culture is as deep and complex as the system of islands it is built upon.

It would be impossible to visit Venice without taking a boat trip along one of its 177 canals, lined with ornate palaces. The city of Venice has no streets, and traffic comes instead in the form of gondolas and other boats navigating through the scenic canals. The largest of these is the Grand Canal, which bisects the city.

To experience the heart of Venice, visit St. Mark's square, dominated by the sublime Byzantine architecture of St. Mark's Basilica. Tours of the famous building take place daily. Then, spend the day wandering through Venice's romantic streets and discovering the many gelaterias, souvenir shops, local boutiques, and authentic cafes, the most famous of which is Caffe Florian. This legendary cafe has hosted many celebrities over the centuries, and the original 18th-century decor remains as inviting as ever.

Venice's southern-central location in Europe makes it easily accessible from far and wide. The city's primary airport is Venice Marco Polo Airport. Venice also has two main train stations, and direct trains are available from many European cities, even all the way to Munich. In addition, coach services connect Venice to various international destinations, with the added benefit of an eye-level view of the Northern Italian landscapes.

Station Information

Where does the ferry leave from in Pula?

Main departure station: Ferry Terminal

Most ferries depart from the main station in Pula.

All ferry stations in Pula:

  • Ferry Terminal

Where does the ferry arrive in Venice?

Main arrival station: Maritime Station

All ferries from Pula arrive at one main station in Venice.

Ferry stations in Venice:

  • Maritime Station

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