One of Pula’s most popular urban beaches, Valkane offers a mix of concrete sunbathing areas, pebbles, and easy sea access. Surrounded by cafés, sports courts, and shaded by pines, it’s lively yet family-friendly, and accessible for people with reduced mobility.
Location: Eastern Pula, near Lungomare promenade
Facilities: Lifeguards, sunbed rentals, cafés, sports courts, accessible ramps
Best For: Families, wheelchair-accessible swimming, active beachgoers
A charming pebble bay framed by pine trees, Gortanova Uvala is known for its calm turquoise water and relaxed atmosphere. It’s a favourite among locals for swimming, cliff-jumping, and sunbathing.
Location: Lungomare coastal path
Facilities: Snack bar, showers, shaded spots
Best For: Peaceful swims, cliff diving, local vibe
This Blue Flag beach offers clear, shallow water and small pebbles—perfect for children and non-swimmers. It’s backed by cafés and a promenade, making it ideal for a full beach day with amenities close by.
Location: Verudela Peninsula
Facilities: Lifeguards, showers, sunbeds, cafés, Blue Flag status
Best For: Families, safe swimming, convenience
Part of the Verudela Resort, Histria Beach combines concrete sunbathing platforms with ladders into the sea and small pebble areas. It’s great for those wanting comfort, organised facilities, and quick access to restaurants.
Location: Verudela Peninsula
Facilities: Sunbeds, umbrellas, nearby restaurants, changing rooms
Best For: Resort guests, couples, easy access
A picturesque cove with pebbles, rocks, and emerald waters, Hawaii Beach is famous for its beautiful setting and waves that form on windy days. It’s popular with both swimmers and those seeking a scenic spot for photos.
Location: Verudela Peninsula near Park Plaza Arena
Facilities: Minimal—small bar nearby
Best For: Scenic beauty, adventurous swimmers, photography
A small pebble and stone beach backed by trees, Saccorgiana is less crowded than other Verudela spots. Its calm waters make it great for stand-up paddleboarding and snorkelling.
Location: Between Ambrela and Zlatne Stijene
Facilities: Sunbed rentals, nearby kiosk
Best For: Paddleboarding, quieter swims
Not a traditional beach but a rocky outcrop loved by locals and adventure seekers. Known for cliff diving, underwater caves, and snorkelling, it’s best for confident swimmers.
Location: South of Lungomare promenade
Facilities: None—natural spot
Best For: Cliff jumping, snorkelling, exploring caves
Named after its “Golden Rocks,” this area offers flat rocky surfaces for sunbathing and ladders for sea access. The water here is exceptionally clear, and sunsets are particularly beautiful.
Location: South Pula, Zlatne Stijene area
Facilities: Snack bars, ladders, changing cabins
Best For: Sunbathing, evening swims, sunsets
Located on a small peninsula, Stoja offers a variety of small coves with pebbles and rocks. It’s a peaceful, less touristy area ideal for relaxed swimming and fishing.
Location: Stoja district, western Pula
Facilities: Minimal—restaurants and shops nearby
Best For: Seclusion, locals, fishing
A sandy and pebbly spot popular with younger crowds, partly because of nearby hostels and campsites. It’s lively, shallow near the shore, and good for casual games in the water.
Location: Near Verudela Road
Facilities: Beach bar, volleyball, rentals
Best For: Social atmosphere, young travellers, casual sports
Pula’s beaches cater to every mood—from the fully serviced family-friendly Ambrela to the wild, adventurous Seagull’s Rocks. Whether you prefer lounging on a sunbed, exploring underwater caves, or finding a quiet pine-shaded cove, Pula’s Adriatic shores promise a mix of relaxation and adventure against stunning coastal scenery.