Pula Venice Ferry

The Pula Venice ferry route connects Croatia with Italy and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Venezia Lines service runs up to 3 times per week with a sailing duration of around 3 hours 45 minutes while the Kompas service runs up to 3 times per week with a duration from 3 hr 30 min.

So that’s a combined 6 sailings on offer per week on the Pula Venice route between Croatia and Italy. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.

Pula - Venice Ferry Operators

  • Venezia Lines
    • 3 Sailings Weekly 3 hr 45 min
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  • Kompas
    • 3 Sailings Weekly 3 hr 30 min
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Pula Venice Average Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers on this route. Prices shown are per person.

Pula Guide

The Croatian city of Pula is located at the southern tip of the Istria Peninsular and lies on and beneath seven hills on the inner part of a wide gulf. It has a naturally protected port which is open to the north west and has two entrances. One is from the sea and the other is through the Fazana Channel. Known for its mild climate, beautiful scenery and calm seas, the city has a long history in wine waking, fishing, shipbuilding and tourism. There are many surviving ancient Roman buildings in the town, with the most popular being the 1st century amphitheatre, one of the six largest surviving Roman amphitheatres in the world. Other popular attractions Roman structures in the city are the 1st century triumphal arch, the Arch of the Sergi and the co-eval temple of Rome and Augustus which was also built in the 1st century during the reign of the Roman Emperor, Augustus.

From the city's port, ferry services depart to Venice in Italy where onward connections can be made to Rimini in Italy and Kooper and Losinj in Croatia. Facilities at the port include a restaurant, bureau de change, a convenience store, toilets and showers.

Venice Guide

The Italian city of Venice was founded more than 1,500 years ago and actually lies on 118 different islands that are connected by a series of over 150 canals and 400 bridges. This beautiful city's historic centre is divided into six quarters which are Cannaregio, Castello, Dorsoduro, San Marco, San Polo and Santa Croce. All of Venice's buildings are supported by either Oak or Pine posts that have been driven deep into the ground in order to provide a solid foundation for the buildings they support.

Venice is arguably one of the most visited, and most beautiful, cities in the world and has many popular attractions including the Basilica San Marco which is a large church and perhaps one of the most famous sights in the city. Also in the city is the Piazza San Marco, in the heart of the city, the Palazzo Ducale which is a stunning waterside palace, and the Accademia Gallery that contains masterpieces from the 14th century through to the 18th century by some of the world's greatest artists including Bellini, Longhi, Picasso, Titian and Rosalba Carriera.