Our yacht charter base in region Istria and Kvarner is located in Pomer, only 10km away from old town of Pula. ACI Marina Pomer is located in the deepest part of Medulin bay, on the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula. You can charter our sailing boats or catamarans bareboat or with skipper. From Pomer you have the option to set sail and head south towards the Kvarner Gulf and sail around islands such as Cres, Susak, Krk, Lošinj or in the other direction towards the west coast of Istria towards beautiful cities such as Rovinj, Poreč, Novigrad and even to Italy. All boats are available for rent with or without a skipper.
Virtual 360° walk – Marina Pomer
Basic information
- Address: ACI Marina Pomer, Pomer 26A, 52100 Pomer
- E-Mail: booking@ultra-sailing.hr
- Phone: +385 98 488 668
- Technical Support: +385 98 341 084
- Working hours:
- Friday: 14:00 – 20:00
- Saturday: 08:00 – 20:00
- Sunday: 8:00 – 12:00
- Check-in: Saturday at 5 p.m
- Check-out: Saturday at 9 a.m
Marina facilities
- reception with an exchange office, ATM
- restaurant with swimming pool, grocery store, charter agency
- toilet and shower facilities with separate disabled provision, laundrette
- repair and maintenance shop, 30 t crane
- car park
- 63A power sockets for larger vessels
- Wi-Fi internet access
- fuel station in Pješčana Uvala (11nm), Pula (18 nm)
- Eco-friendly waste collection point
- fenced playground
Pomer is a quiet fishing village where you can find a shop, a bakery and a restaurant. The supermarket is located on the road to Banjole.
About Pula

Even though Pula is famous for its Roman buildings and achieved its peak during that period, beginnings of Pula date back to Ilyrian times, and according to some historians, even before that, approx. three thousand years ago. Legend has it it was settled by Colchidian refugees who were after the golden fleece aboard boat Argo, kept by famous Argonauts. After they were unsuccessful, they were afraid to return home so they settled here.
But in the Roman Imperial period (1st – 3rd centuries) the greatest classical monuments in Croatia were built in Pula. The most magnificent and surely central classical monument is the Amphitheater popularly called the Arena. This Amphitheater, used for fights and battles of men and animals, was built in the 1st century AD, during the rule of Emperor Vespasian. In the 12th century Pula fell under Venice and would be part of it for the next few centuries. In the 19th century, began Pula’s rise as the naval and boatbuilding hotspot. During 20th century under firstly Vienna, and then during German occupation, German became the main language, though Italian was still spoken on streets. The Croatian language almost fully disappeared. This was until 1947 when Pula was brought back to Croatia (Yugoslavia), where it belongs.
Sights in Pula
While you are waiting for your sailboat or catamaran, we suggest a trip to Pula:
- The amphitheater (Arena)
- Triumphal Arch of the Sergi
- Historical and maritime museum of Istria
- Forum and temple of Augustus
- Verudela art park
- Antiques and Art Fair in city center every Saturday morning
- Aquarium
- Golf range Verudela
- Pula observatory
- Downtown Pula