Rent a hire car from Pula to discover the sights of this gorgeous Croatian city – and the stunning Istrian Peninsula – in total comfort. Hiring your own four wheels will level up your Croatia adventure as it allows you to travel further, be spontaneous, and avoid the hassle of public transport.
Start with picturesque towns like Vodnjan, head inland to explore charming hilltop villages like Motovun or stick to the coast and bounce from one seaside gem to the next.
Hiring a car from Pula Airport (PUY) is easy. The airport has one terminal with local and international car rental firms located in the main hall and the arrivals area. They include:
From the airport, Pula is around a 15-minute drive via the D66. Take the E751 for coastal towns or connect to the A9 motorway heading north to Rijeka.
There are petrol stations near the airport, so you can conveniently refuel on your way back.
Whether you need a hire car from Pula straight away or later in your trip, the historic city is home to plenty of providers. Book in advance online to access better deals and a wider selection of vehicles.
Many of Pula’s car hire firms are dotted around the city near hotels, in the downtown area and close to the main transport hubs. There’s a mix of well-known and local agencies, including:
Navigating the city of Pula can be tricky, especially during peak season. Its historic centre has narrow, cobbled streets and limited parking, so it’s often best to leave your hire car outside the city and explore on foot or via public transport. You’ll find parking options near Verudela and Valsaline Beach. Bear in mind that public parking zones are colour-coded.
Coastal roads can get congested during the high season, particularly near popular tourist spots. There are plenty of cyclists and pedestrians in built-up areas, and you may come across wildlife on rural roads, especially near nature reserves like Kamenjak.
Like many European countries, drivers use the right-hand side of the road. Speed limits are usually 50km/h (31 mph) in urban areas, between 90km/h (56 mph) and 110km/h (68 mph) outside built-up areas and 130km/h (81 mph) on motorways.
Croatia also has toll roads, including the A8 and A9 motorways. You can pay by cash or card at the booths.
It could be worth renting an automatic hire car from Pula. With no need to change gears, it’s one less thing to think about when navigating unfamiliar roads.