The ferry route between Pesaro and Pula is temporarily not covered by sailing companies in partnership with NetFerry.
The port of Pesaro is a port is known for fishing and commercial trade and is composed of two parallel piers that also serve passenger and cruise ships. It is a canal port on the mouth of the Foglia river. In the past, life in Pesaro revolved around the port and its activities and in the 1400s this was one of the most important ports in the Adriatic. In 1800 they created a new port and lengthened the basin, to expand the port of Pesaro in comparison with the nearby ports of Ancona and Ravenna. How to reach the port of Pesaro You can reach the port of Pesaro by car along the A14 motorway, for t... [More information]
Address: Calata Caio Duilio, 61121 Pesaro PU
Directions: Google Map @ Pesaro, port
Pula is a small city in Istria, Croatia. The city lies on seven hills on the inner part of a wide gulf and a naturally protected port. It is famed for its Roman architecture, the most famous of which is the Pula Arena, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres outside of Rome. The coastline here is also fabulous, so if you are looking to combine a city break with some time on the beach, then Pula is a great option. Pula is also the perfect base for exploring the Cape Kamenjak nature park or the Brijuni Islands National Park, to the north. A brief history Pula is a very old sett... [More information]