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Visit Pula and Rovinj and explore Istria's most historic towns, which are an authentic blend of Italian and Croatian culture, gastronomy, and winemaking. Discover idyllic beaches in Pula and Rovinj and drive unlimited kilometers from the comfort of your Imperial car. Rent a car in Pula or Rovinj today!

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€23 / day

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Economy Car Rentals in Pula
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€55 / day

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Najjeftiniji Auto Rental Pula
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€22 / day

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Rent a Car Medulin
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Skoda Citigo
€10 / day

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Pula is situated on the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula, and it’s the largest city in Istria County. Pula is an important industrial center and a landlocked seaport known for its shipbuilding industry, wine-making, and fishing activities. One of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters is located in Pula, the Pula Arena. The Pula Arena impresses visitors for its height: the three levels of its outer ring are perfectly preserved, as well as its interior. It is thus possible to see the underground passages used by the gladiators. It was completed during the reign of Emperor Vespasian in the 1st century when the Colosseum was built in Rome. Its preservation is due to its use by medieval knights for tournaments. Many festivals and concerts are held there year-round, and there’s also a museum about olive oil and wine production. The Pula Arena was constructed between 27 BC and 68 AD.

Pula, which was conquered by Rome in the 2nd century BCE, was the site of a Christian bishop by the 2nd century CE. It was a part of Byzantium, the Franks, and Venice in subsequent centuries. Following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, the Ostrogoths launched an attack on the region. From 493 to 538 AD, the Ostrogoths ruled over Pula. Later on, Pula was ruled by the Exarchate of Ravenna after the Ostrogoths' reign came to an end. Pula flourished throughout this time, growing to become a crucial component of the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Basilica of Saint Mary Formosa was constructed in the sixth century. Explore Pula’s rich historical heritage and rent a car to make the most out of your visit to Istria. Imperial Car Rental offers the option of not paying with a credit card, and many of our Pula car rentals come without deposits. Try our car hire in Pula today!


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If you are looking for a destination combining history, gastronomy, and heavenly beaches, Pula is the right place. Regarding gastronomy, prepare to be seduced by a cuisine that mixes Croatian, Italian, and Balkan influences. Furthermore, Istria is one of the oldest wine regions in the world. The Istrian diverse terroir consists of the White Istria in the north, the Gray Istria in the center, and Red Istria in the southwest. White grapes now make up most of the grapes grown in Istria, with Malvazija Istarska being the most significant variety, making up 55% of the vines. There are over 250 wineries in Istria, most of which are family-run. Agrolaguna produces the majority of Istria's wines. So, it makes sense to hire a car in Pula, embark on wine tourism experiences, and explore the countryside in Istria. Our car rentals in Pula guarantee comprehensive car insurance without excess and a large fleet of superior-quality vehicles to choose from.

The old town of Pula, near Pula Port and the Pula Riva, consists of various monuments dating from different eras. The architectural mix of Roman, Venetian, Austrian, and Italian architecture that can be admired on almost every corner of the city center intrigues visitors. One of the most beautiful squares in Pula is certainly the Forum Square, called Trg Forum. It is the old main square and is located directly in the old city center. Another important monument in Pula is the Temple of Augustus. This imposing building, which is also perfectly preserved, dates from the 1st century BC and was built on the ancient forum of the Roman city, the current Forum Square. The Pula Citadel is near Trg Forum and the Temple of Augustus and consists of a defensive stronghold built in the 16th century by the Venetians. An impressive underground tunnel system from WW I and WW II can be found here: the Zerostrasse. You can take the elevator from the tunnels and then ascend to explore the castle and enjoy the breathtaking vistas. There is a great exhibition in the Pulski Kaštel showing how the whole area around Pula was fortified in the 18th century with 200 forts, towers, and defensive buildings.


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Pula’s heart beats mainly in the old town, where the seafront promenade, Pula Port, and the historic center intersect at the center and create a bustling atmosphere. Visitors crowd Pula during summer, but it retains a much more authentic charm from autumn to spring. Its favorable year-round climate and its proximity to idyllic beaches make Pula a preferred holiday destination for many visitors in the country. Gortanova Uvala, Valkane Beach, and Uvala Zelenika are the most transparent beaches near Pula’s center, and they are easily accessible by car or bike. The Pula Riva covers an extensive part of the seafront, encircling the old town and reaching Montezaro Park. Here, you will find numerous traditional or high-end restaurants, bars, cafes, shops, and boutiques. The Shipyard Pub is an excellent pub to enjoy a night out with your friends along the Pula Riva and near the old Pula Cathedral. The historic indoor and outdoor market in Pula is an attraction that is definitely worth a visit in the old town. A visit to this 120-year-old hall is a unique experience if you want to delve deeper into Pula’s traditions and gastronomy. More than 60 stalls sell regional products such as fish, meat, fruit, dairy products, and vegetables. But you can also find Croatian delicacies, such as olive oil, nuts, cheese, and honey, at reasonable prices. In addition, the lower floor houses a fish market, and a few restaurants and cafes are on the upper floor.


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Rovinj, or Rovigno in Italian, is a picturesque coastal town situated on the western coast of the Istrian Peninsula. With its Venetian ambiance and its colorful facades, visiting Rovinj is almost like a trip to Italy. If the resemblance is so striking, it is because the region of Istria was long under Venetian rule, and this is why the city is called Rovigno. Since then, it has kept its Croatian and Italian bilingualism, and the city has two formal names. The romantic old town of Rovinj is fascinating; it is wonderfully located on a small peninsula, and its countless colorful houses create a truly breathtaking atmosphere.

Rovinj is also known for its breathtaking views, especially from the bell tower of the 17th-century St. Euphemia's Church, which offers breathtaking views of the city and the coast. In addition, the city is a true paradise for foodies, with Italian-influenced cuisine and a rich offering of truffles, olive oil, and local wines. You can enter the old town by the Balbi’s Arch, the old city gate built in 1679. It is located just after the Rovinj Heritage Museum and is recognizable by its beautiful red facade. From this gate, continuing straight through the alleys, you will come across Grisia Street, the main street in the old town, lined with numerous souvenir shops and art galleries. Visit the Behar Art Gallery, enjoy authentic pizza at Da Sergio’s, and enjoy the panorama atop St. Euphemia’s Church!


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Apart from its picturesque old town, Rovinj is known for its surrounding beaches and fishing villages. The beautiful Balota beach offers breathtaking scenery and is a few steps away from the old town. This small urban beach is located directly under the historic walls of Rovinj city center and enchants with a fantastic atmosphere of turquoise sea colors and the old stone houses in the background. A fully organized beach offering all comforts and amenities is located near Rovinj’s Marina, Mulini Beach. There is a wooden walkway to get to the beach, which offers comfy sun loungers, umbrellas, a beach bar, restaurants, and water sports.

For those interested in a more remote and wilder beach near Rovinj, head to the Golden Cape, a pine-covered rocky cove popular for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking. This picturesque peninsula consists of little coves with plenty of trees providing shade during summer. You will find numerous hiking or cycling trails leading into the woods, perfect for exploring nature. Cuvi Beach is another hidden gem tucked within a lush inlet and excellent for swimming, relaxation, picnics, or cycling. Rent a car in Rovinj and go beach hopping or explore hidden gems in this lovely part of Istria. Our car rental service in Rovinj is fully flexible and affordable as we provide the cheapest car hire prices in Rovinj and flexible insurance options according to your needs.

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