
Pula → Medulin
Cast off from Pula mid-afternoon, setting a course south from the city's impressive Roman heritage. The iconic Pula Arena, its colossal limestone arches catching the amber light, provides a memorable backdrop as you clear the harbour. The six-nautical-mile run to Medulin Bay is a gentle warm-up, allowing crew to settle into the rhythm of the Adriatic. Medulin Bay, a broad and protected expanse, offers ample space for anchoring in depths of four to seven metres over sand and mud, providing excellent holding even against an evening maestral. The bay's eastern side is fringed with Aleppo pines, their resinous scent carried on the breeze, inviting a first swim in the calm, clear waters. Dinghy ashore to the village of Medulin, a traditional fishing port. Konoba Kaminada, perched near the waterfront, is known for its Istrian brodetto and grilled calamari, best enjoyed as the sun dips towards the horizon.
Things to do
Photograph the Pula Arena from the water as you depart
Swim and snorkel in the clear waters of Medulin Bay
Enjoy fresh Istrian brodetto at Konoba Kaminada
Stroll the Medulin waterfront at dusk
Mooring tip
Anchor in Medulin Bay's eastern side in 4-7m sand and mud; holding is excellent. No marina or buoys here; provision in Pula.





