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Boosting Marine Tourism Initiative Kicks Off in Pula

The commencement of Pula's nautical tourism is off to a promising start, with no vacant berths found in the bustling coastal Istrian city.

Boosting Marine Tourism Initiative Kicks Off in Pula

Title: Setting Sail in Style: Pula's Nautical Tourism Boom in 2025! 🌊

Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable Adriatic adventure? Well, grab your sea legs because Pula, Croatia's nautical tourism season is off to a roaring start!

Yep, you heard it right! The 6th of May, 2025, welcomed eager sailors and vacationers to Pula's bustling marinas. As Morski reports, these hardy seafarers have arrived in droves to winter-proof their vessels and get their sea legs ready for an unforgettable journey through the crystal-clear waters of Istria.

Alongside the boat owners themselves, those renting out vessels are flocking to Pula to catch a piece of the action, as confirmed by a report from HRT. The marinas are buzzing, and the city of Pula, with its rich history and vibrant culture, is easily accessible to visitors on foot.

Marina Veruda in Pula has been the epicenter of action, with guests setting off to explore the Adriatic in numbers that are nothing short of encouraging. Take Rudolf from Switzerland, who gave a swift thumbs up to the "large and well-located" marina, and the city being within easy reach.

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Aleš Jelčić, a Slovenian tourist who has been loyal to Pula for a staggering 25 years and even has his own yacht moored there, chimed in with his praise. He described Pula's marina as "logistically well connected, naturally protected, and the service here is very, very good. The people here are very kind people."

The sheer number of satisfied guests has resulted in a situation where there are no more vacant berths in Pula's marinas, indicating that the nautical tourism scene is booming!

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Iva Predan, receptionist at Marina Veruda, confessed that they are trying to thoughtfully allocate the limited remaining berths while ensuring they meet the needs of the vessels and their owners. Boat rentals are modest at the moment, with most visitors having their own boats.

Despite the promising start, the nautical tourism industry is not completely immune to challenges. Last year, disrupted charter client bookings and concerns about Croatia being perceived as an expensive destination created some turbulence. Sean Lisjak, president of the Association of Croatian Marinas, is hopeful that valuable lessons have been learned, and things will stabilize this year.

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Tourism professionals remain optimistic about the 2025 nautical tourism season, with those in catering and hospitality hoping for the best. Sailors, too, seem ready to catch the summer breeze and set sail for an unforgettable voyage.

Only time will tell if Croatia will live up to traveler's expectations this year. However, one thing is certain, Pula's nautical tourism sector is taking the Adriatic by storm, leaving a trail of satisfied visitors in its wake!

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Email: *First name:Last name:Gender:| Male | Female |Country:Birthday:But remember, as you explore the incredible world of nautical tourism, don't forget the sailor's most important rule: "Adventure is worthwhile in itself." — Amelia Earhart 🌟

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Update: The highly-anticipated Marina Polesana extension, equipped with a 230-meter-long floating dock and offering 400 additional berths for yachts up to 25 meters, is set to open in June 2025. 🚣‍♂️🛥️

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  1. The upcoming extension of Marina Polesana in 2025, featuring a 230-meter-long floating dock and 400 additional berths for yachts, is an encouraging sign for Pula's home-and-garden lifestyle and travel industry.
  2. In 2025, the bustling Adriatic city of Pula offers more than just nautical adventures; its rich history and vibrant culture make it an attractive destination for sports enthusiasts and home-and-garden aficionados alike.
  3. Pula's nautical tourism boom in 2025 could inspire holographic marketing strategies, such as those used by the Croatian Tourist Board, to attract a diverse range of vacationers seeking unique and immersive home-and-garden and travel experiences.
  4. As the 2025 nautical tourism season gathers momentum, travelers seeking an unforgettable Adriatic lifestyle voyage can look forward to opportunities for home-and-garden exploration, travel adventures, and even holographic lifestyle experiences in Pula's marinas and beyond.
Brisk commencement of maritime tourism in Pula sees all berths occupied in the famed coastal Istrian city.

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