ACI marina Pula
Istria Region
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About
ACI marina Pula
About
ACI marina Pula
The enormous natural harbour has been used since early Antiquity, and it served as the main naval harbour of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. In the very heart of this historic harbour, only metres away from the Arena, lies the 194- boat berth (moorings) ACI marina. Pula International Airport is only 5 km away.
ACI marina Pula is a true city marina, located at the very heart of Pula. Also, it is the only marina on the Mediterranean that offers a unique view of the Roman amphitheater.
Approach
The harbour is located in a natural bay between the peninsula and the breakwater, which provides excellent protection. The safe entrance to the harbour is between the breakwater head (an extension of Cape Kumpar) which is marked by a green lighthouse (Fl G 3s 9m 6M) and Cape Proština which has a red lighthouse (Fl R 3s 9m 5M). The exact position of the Kumpar lighthouse is 44°53.2’ N 13°47.7’ E. Then steer towards the southern cape of Andrija Islet, where there is a green lighthouse (Fl G 2s 7m 1M). The islet can be rounded from both the southern and northern sides, and the passage between it and Katarina Island is well marked for a night approach (sail between two pairs of red and green lighthouses). After the passage another lighthouse, on Uljanik Island (Fl G 5s 7m 3M), shows the way to ACI Marina Pula. On rounding that lighthouse the marina comes into view. Attention should be paid to several iron buoys anchored intermittently along the approach course to the marina. The speed limit in the harbour is 8 knots. Note: It is recommended to use official navigational charts published by HHI Split: 100-16, 50-3 and MK-3.
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The use of the official navigational charts, the HHI edition is recommended:
ACI marina Pula
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Pula is a city on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea that most resembles Rome. A Roman harbor used to be to the west of the Forum, where the ACI marina is located today. Not the largest, but certainly one of the best preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world – the Pula Arena is located next to the harbor. The Arena continues to be the stage of spectacular film and music events, as well as sports competitions. Pula is dorned by numerous other historical monuments: the Gate of Hercules, remnants of city walls, an Early Christian church, the Temple of Jupiter on the Forum… In brief, Pula today is a city of alternative art with historical elements coherently incorporated in the tissue of the modern industrial and tourist city. National Geographic Traveler included Pula among the ten most attractive tourist destinations in the world. The Brijuni Islands, once among the most prestigious summer resorts visited by emperors, presidents, world leaders and stars of Hollywood’s golden age, are in the immediate vicinity of Pula. For thousands of years, Pula has been both a center of Istria and a gateway to it, one of the ideal starting points for an exploration of natural, cultural and culinary riches of the peninsula that is often described as an untouched, pristine version of Tuscany.
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CONTACT
ACI marina Pula
UHF/VHF channel 17
Harbour Master’s Office Pula