Arrival
Adria Camino Festival will be held from 2.-5 of May 2024 at city of Pula, in Croatia.
The city of Pula can be reached by plane from various European destinations, by boat from Italy, by bus or by car. While Pula and Rijeka airports are the closest, they aren’t as well connected to other European destinations as other airports listed here. For trip planning Rome2Rio website is aa useful tool.
BY PLANE
Pula Airport (Croatia) website – 5 km from Pula
Rijeka Airport (Croatia) website – 135 km from Pula
Zagreb Airport (Croatia) website – 287 km from Pula
Ljubljana Airport (Slovenia) website – 204 km from Pula
Trieste Airport (Italy) website – 121 km from Pula
Venice Airport (Italy) website – 286 km from Pula
Pula airport is only 5 km from the center of Pula. There is a regular shuttle bus services as well as taxis available.
There is a regular shuttle bus service or taxis that will take you from the airport to the city of Rijeka. From the city of Rijeka there is a regular bus service to Pula (link to bus schedule). The bus ride takes about 90 minutes.
Zagreb Airport is well connected to other European destinations. There is a regular bus shuttle to the city of Zagreb. From Zagreb the best way to get to Pula is by bus (link to bus schedule). The bus ride takes 3-5 hours, depending on the service.
There is a shuttle service from the airport to the city of Ljubljana. The bus ride from Ljubljana to Pula takes about 4 hours, unfortunately the service is not frequent (link to bus schedule)
A shuttle bus service or a taxi will take you from the airport to the city of Trieste. From Trieste there are on average ten daily bus services to Pula (link to bus schedule). Bus ride takes less than 3 hours.
Shuttle bus service will take you from the airport to the city of Venice. The best way to reach Pula from Venice is by boat service by Venezia lines (link to boat schedule)
BY BOAT
Pula can be reached by boat from Venice (link to boat schedule)
BY BUS
There is a regular bus service to Pula from all major Croatian cities. There is also less frequent service from Italy (Venice, Trieste) and Slovenia (Ljubljana) Here is a link to bus schedule.
BY CAR
If arriving from the north:
Ljubljana – Črni Kal – border crossing Požane – Buzet – Pula
Villach – Udine – Trst – Koper – border crossing Kaštel or Plovanija – Pula
If arriving from the east:
Zagreb – Rijeka – Učka tunnel – Pula