Pula Yacht Charter Itinerary

An Amphi Theater, An Island Archipelago, A Croatian Sienna and Tito’s Collection of Exotic Animals

This Northern Croatian Yacht Charter Itinerary from Pula offers a unique mix of history and nature. You’ll explore ancient towns like Pula, with its iconic Roman amphitheater, and sail through quieter, less-touristy islands like Cres and Mali Lošinj. You will get to Rab Island, nicknamed ‘The Sienna of Croatia’ due to its many church towers.

It’s a blend of rich history, charming coastal villages, and untouched natural landscapes, with stops at hidden beaches and national parks. For those wanting a different side of Croatia—more offbeat yet full of character—this itinerary delivers.

Starting in Pula

The Northern Croatian Yacht Charter Itinerary begins and ends in Pula, where most yachts in the region are based at the Pula ACI Marina.

Pula is a city rich in history, known for its remarkably well-preserved Roman amphitheater, the Pula Arena, which dates back to the 1st century and is still in use today. In the summer, the amphitheater transforms into a vibrant concert venue, hosting major international artists like Dua Lipa and Lenny Kravitz earlier this year.

Beyond its Roman history, Pula also offers lively streets, great restaurants, and a laid-back coastal vibe, making it the perfect starting point for your northern Croatian yacht adventure.

DAY 1

Cres

DISTANCE: 38nm
DURATION: 4h

You’ll kick off your adventure by sailing from Pula to Cres, a rugged island with a quieter vibe than the more tourist-heavy southern spots. As you approach Cres, the marina feels worlds away from the mainland.

Spend the day exploring Cres Town, where Venetian-style architecture still stands. Wander through the narrow streets, grab a coffee at a small café, and check out the local shops.

For a bit of history, visit the nearby Cres Museum or head to Lake Vrana, a freshwater lake said to be deep enough to hide sunken treasure (if you’re into local legends). Cres is the perfect way to ease into the slower pace of island life.

Cres Island, Croatia

DAY 2

Mali Losinj, Croatia
Mali Losinj, Croatia

Mali Losinj

DISTANCE: 35nm
DURATION: 3h 30m

On Day 2, sail down to Mali Lošinj, known for its laid-back, old-world charm. The town sits on the edge of a large, sheltered bay, which makes it a top spot for sailors.

It’s also known for its health tourism, thanks to its fresh air and natural surroundings—so breathe deep, and maybe treat yourself to a spa day.

Wander around the pretty harbor filled with colorful fishing boats and stop by the Museum of Apoxyomenos to see a well-preserved Greek statue that was discovered off the coast.

In the evening, grab a table at one of the waterfront restaurants and soak in the sunset with a glass of local wine.

Mali Losinj, Croatia
Mali Losinj, Croatia

DAY 3

Rab Island

DISTANCE: 30nm
DURATION: 3h

Next, you’re off to Rab, an island known for its medieval charm and sandy beaches (a rare find in Croatia!). Rab Town is a must-see, with its iconic four bell towers standing out against the skyline.

The old town is compact and easy to explore on foot, with ancient stone streets and historic buildings at every turn.

If you’re a beach lover, head to Lopar Beach for a swim—its shallow waters are perfect for a relaxing dip.

Rab also has a vibrant food scene, so make time to try some local specialties, like Rapska torta a famous almond cake that’s been made on the island for centuries.

Rab Island, Croatia
Tip of Rab Island seen from above, with old town with red roofs and a chuch spire, and two large motor yachts moored along the shore.

DAY 4

Krk Town, Croatia
View of Krk Island, Croatia

Krk Island

DISTANCE: 22nm
DURATION: 2h 10m

On day 4, you’ll sail to Krk, the largest island in the Adriatic. Krk has a little bit of everything: historic towns, stunning beaches, and lively nightlife.

Krk Town itself is a great place to wander around, with its ancient city walls and the 12th-century Frankopan Castle.

If you’re in the mood for some adventure, head inland to explore the island’s olive groves and vineyards, or make the trip to Vrbnik, a cliffside town famous for its Žlahtina white wine.

Krk Town, Croatia
View of Krk Island, Croatia

DAY 5

Vazminec Beach

DISTANCE: 15nm
DURATION: 1h 30m

On Day 5, you’ll sail to Važminec Beach, a small, more secluded spot that feels like a world away from the busier islands. It’s perfect for a day of relaxation, swimming, and soaking up the natural beauty of the northern Adriatic.

The beach is tucked away from the crowds, making it an ideal spot for those looking to unwind. Drop anchor, dive into the clear waters, and just enjoy the peace and quiet. With fewer people around, it’s one of those places where you can really appreciate the slower pace of sailing life.

On your way there, you might stop by Beli Village, just a little south down the coast. Anchoring here gives you a chance to explore the village, perched on a cliff, with its ancient stone houses and stunning views over the Adriatic. The small harbor is quiet, and the nearby pebble beach is great for a swim.

Vazminec Beach, Cres Island, Croatia
Beli, Cres Island, Croatia

DAY 6

Rijeka, Croatia
Rijeka, Croatia

Rijeka

DISTANCE: 12nm
DURATION: 1h 15m

After a chill day at the beach, head to Rijeka, Croatia’s third-largest city and one of the country’s most important ports.

Rijeka offers a totally different vibe from the islands. It’s got more of a city feel, with lively streets, historic buildings, and a strong arts scene. Be sure to visit Trsat Castle, perched on a hill overlooking the city, for some incredible views.

If you’re into history, check out the Governor’s Palace or one of the city’s many museums.

Rijeka is also known for its cafés and nightlife, so it’s a great place to enjoy an evening out after several days of island hopping.

Rijeka, Croatia
Rijeka, Croatia

DAY 7

Brijuni National Park

DISTANCE: 53nm
DURATION: 5h

For your final day, you’ll head to Brijuni National Park, a group of islands just off the coast near Pula. Brijuni is known for its mix of nature and history—it used to be Tito’s private retreat, and today you can explore the islands by bike or electric golf cart.

The park is home to wild animals like deer, peacocks, and even elephants, thanks to Tito’s collection of exotic animals from world leaders.

Don’t miss the Roman ruins and the 1,600-year-old olive tree. It’s a peaceful, scenic end to your yacht charter, offering one last look at the diverse beauty of Northern Croatia before heading back to Pula.

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