Rovinj & Venice Boat Trip from Pula
Rovinj & Venice Boat Trip
Rovinj and Venice Baot Trip offers a unique blend of culture and sea travel, complementing other experiences in Pula. Many travelers combine these iconic journeys with local boat excursions or Dolphin Tours Pula. Independent exploration is possible through rent-a-boat options, while yacht charters provide elevated comfort. Back in Istria, kayaking, diving, and cave swimming tours add adventure, with auto excursions and carefully selected accommodation options completing the trip.
Not only that we organize excursions nearby, but we also make excursions much further. Rovinj and Venice are the most attractive locations that our tourists like to visit. A visit to Rovinj includes a visit to Vrsar too, and lasts from 9 am to 6 pm, with stops in Vrsar for 2 hours and in Rovinj also for 2 hours, but with a guide, all for only 50€ per person.
Rovinj
1. History
2. Top Sights
3. Culture & Events
4. Food
Venice is an even more interesting destination for many guests. Departure from Pula is planned for 07:30, and return at 20:30. It takes about 3.5 hours in one direction, and you’ll stay in Venice for 5 hours, from which the guide will be at your disposal for 2 hours. The price is only 75€ per person. No vacation in Istria is complete if you don’t visit at least one of these two destinations. Get in touch with us as soon as possible and enjoy your vacation in Istria to the fullest.
Venice
Venice, located in northeastern Italy, is the capital of the Veneto region and renowned for its unique layout—built entirely on water. The city comprises 118 small islands separated by canals and linked by over 400 bridges. It was a major maritime power and trade hub during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, especially influential between the 13th and 17th centuries. Key landmarks include St. Mark’s Basilica, the Grand Canal, the Rialto Bridge, and the Doge’s Palace. Venice is famous for its rich cultural heritage, including art, music (notably Vivaldi), and events like the Venice Carnival and the Venice Film Festival. Despite facing issues like flooding and overtourism, it remains one of the world’s most iconic and visited cities.