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Pula - Zadar ferry route details
Zadar ferry terminal is 143 km southeast of Pula. This corresponds to a distance of 77 nautical miles.
Ferry route: | Pula - Zadar |
Port of departure: | Pula |
Destination port: | Zadar |
Departures: | 5 times a week |
Ferry companies: | Krilo Kapetan Luka |
Zadar
Located on the coast of Dalmatia, the city of Zadar is best known for its historic old town. This is separated from the new town on a peninsula and is characterized by Roman and Venetian ruins. On the peninsula you can find some sights like old city walls and gates, churches or the square of the five fountains. Particularly fascinating is the famous sea organ. The organ consists of steps leading into the sea. The dance of the waves creates impressive organ sounds. Bathing vacationers will find numerous beaches and dreamlike bathing bays in Zadar.
The ferry port of Zadar connects Croatia with the Croatian ferry port of PulaTheroutes Zadar - Pula and Zadar - Ancona are offered here several times a week by the shipping companies Jadrolinija and Krilo Kapetan Luka.
Pula
Pula is the oldest and largest city on the Istrian peninsula. The trademark of the city is the Roman amphitheater. This was the second largest arena of the Roman Empire. Nowadays, many events such as gladiator show fights or concerts still take place here. The impressive Augustus Temple or the Forum Square also attract numerous visitors. Through the Arc de Triomphe you reach the lively city center with its numerous stores, which invite you to go shopping. Bathing vacationers and water sports enthusiasts will find countless beaches and quiet bathing bays around Pula. Many of the beaches have been awarded the "Blue Flag".
The ferry port of Pula connects Croatia with Italy. The route Pula - Venice is offered up to 6 times a week by the shipping companies Venezia Lines and Kompas. The travel time is about 3 hours and 30 minutes.