Mietwagenrundreise Kroatien "Halbinsel Istrien"
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Mietwagenrundreise Kroatien "Halbinsel Istrien"

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Created: Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Ref ID: 1452441
price per person From
928 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Destinations: Pula HR, Croatia , Rovinj, Croatia , Pula HR, Croatia , Vrsar, Croatia , Pula HR, Croatia , Porec, Croatia , Pula HR, Croatia , Oprtalj, Croatia , Pula HR, Croatia

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12 May
Transport from Frankfurt Main to Pula HR
Departure
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa - LH1478 - Operated by: Lufthansa CityLine
16:55 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
18:20 - Pula, Pula Airport (PUY)
1h 25m 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  LH1478 Operated by:  Lufthansa CityLine
Cabin Class: Economy
12 May
Car rental
Fiat 500
Carwiz
A/C 4 doors 4 people
Fiat 500 or similar
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Return same level as pickup
Manual transmission
Unlimited mileage
Driver age

Minimum 18, Maximum 99

Fuel Policy
Gleiche Kraftstoffmenge: Übernahme und Rückgabe des Fahrzeugs mit gleicher Kraftstoffmenge.
General payment terms
Vorauszahlung: Volle Zahlung bei Reservierungsabschluss. Gültige, auf den Fahrer laufende Kreditkarte ist unbedingt bei Abholung vorzulegen. Prepaid-, EC- oder Debitkarten (zB. Maestro,Visa Elektron,Visa Premier,Carte Bleue) nicht akzeptiert
Bei Abholung des Fahrzeugs wird eine Kaution auf der Kreditkarte des Fahrers blockiert. Diese Kaution wird vom Anbieter unter Berücksichtigung der von Ihnen gewählten Fahrzeugkategorie festgelegt. Bitte beachten Sie, dass der Wert einer Tankfüllung und mögliche Bußgelder zusätzlich auf Ihrer Kreditkarte blockiert werden können. Es wird empfohlen, eine Kreditkarte mit Chip, Pin-Code und eingeprägten Zahlen vorzulegen.Voraussichtliche Kaution: EUR 1400,00
Theft protection
mit Selbstbeteiligung bis zu 990 EUR
Collision damage waiver
mit Selbstbeteiligung bis zu 990 EUR
Pickup

Pula airport - Telephone:

Valtursko polje 210

Opening hours: 08:00 - 20:00

Anweisungen für die Abholung Abholung im Büro - innerhalb des Flughafengebäudes Anweisungen für die Rückgabe Rückgabe im Büro, bitte auf dem Parkplatz der Autovermietung am Flughafen parken
Dropoff

Pula airport - Telephone

Valtursko polje 210

Opening hours: 08:00 - 20:00

Anweisungen für die Abholung Abholung im Büro - innerhalb des Flughafengebäudes Anweisungen für die Rückgabe Rückgabe im Büro, bitte auf dem Parkplatz der Autovermietung am Flughafen parken
12 May
1. Pula HR
Stay
About the destination: Effortlessly marrying the attractions of beach and sun with centuries of history and culture, Pula is an excellent holiday choice. Once the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s chief naval base, Pula is an engaging combination of working port and brash Riviera town that has managed to retain a friendly small-town appeal. The highlight of the city is definitely the remarkably well-preserved Roman amphitheatre. It is the sixth largest amphitheatre in the world and was constructed in the first century BC. The amphitheatre itself is spectacular and it present the perfect backdrop for plenty of pictures. The Forum is the main square in the centre of the city, where the Temple of Augustus and the Town Hall are located, in addition to some of Pula's more famous cafés. The Forum is the perfect place to start or to end exploring Pula or for the first morning coffee or for the last drink in the hot summer nights. The Triumphal arch of Sergii is another reminder of the Roman settlement. This majestic arch was built in 27 BC to commemorate 3 members of the Sergii family who held important official duties in Pula. Walking along the short and narrow streets of the old town is a good opportunity to see the succession of styles and exterior influences in the city. There's a lot to see in Pula. It's not all about Roman remains and historic monuments. Pula today is a lively busy city that smoothly combines past and present.
More info
14 May
Car journey 48 Kilometers - 45m
Pula HR
Rovinj
14 May
2. Rovinj
Stop
About the destination: Rovinj is a beautiful and picturesque small town situated on the western coast of the Istria peninsula. Because of its mild climate, sunny days, warm sea, attractive scenery as well as its historical monuments and old town, it is popular destination throughout the whole year. The islands of Rovinj archipelago, make for a pleasant afternoon away; the most popular islands are Sveta Katarina and Crveni Otok (Red Island), also known as Sveti Andrija. The Old Town is lovely with beautiful cobble-stone paths and Mediterranean-style old houses adorn the streets. Grisia is the lifeblood of the town, the main street of the old core, a street with a vast array of art galleries and a place no visitor of Rovinj should miss. This winding street of irregular shape rises up to the cathedral. The street is paved with the same white Istrian stone that was used to build many prestigious palaces and churches in Venice. The cathedral of St Euphemia dominates the skyline of Rovinj. The church originated in early Christian times. It was rebuilt in 1736 with its facade added in the middle of the 20th century in Venetian-baroque style. At the top of the 60 m. high bell tower, there is a copper statue of St. Euphemia, the patron saint of the town, that turns as the wind changes. Zavicajni muzej, the Local Museum, has an archaeological and an ethnographic collection, a gallery of paintings made by old and contemporary masters, a library and an archive. The museum is housed in the 17th century Baroque palace which once belonged to Califfi counts. Besides being museum the palace serves also as an important exhibition space. Red roofs, yellow walls, blue sea and a constant flow of boats, cosy up together in picturesque perfection. To state the obvious, Rovinj is very beautiful, probably one of the most beautiful places in Europe.
More info
14 May
Car journey 46 Kilometers - 45m
Rovinj
Pula HR
14 May
3. Pula HR
Stay
About the destination: Effortlessly marrying the attractions of beach and sun with centuries of history and culture, Pula is an excellent holiday choice. Once the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s chief naval base, Pula is an engaging combination of working port and brash Riviera town that has managed to retain a friendly small-town appeal. The highlight of the city is definitely the remarkably well-preserved Roman amphitheatre. It is the sixth largest amphitheatre in the world and was constructed in the first century BC. The amphitheatre itself is spectacular and it present the perfect backdrop for plenty of pictures. The Forum is the main square in the centre of the city, where the Temple of Augustus and the Town Hall are located, in addition to some of Pula's more famous cafés. The Forum is the perfect place to start or to end exploring Pula or for the first morning coffee or for the last drink in the hot summer nights. The Triumphal arch of Sergii is another reminder of the Roman settlement. This majestic arch was built in 27 BC to commemorate 3 members of the Sergii family who held important official duties in Pula. Walking along the short and narrow streets of the old town is a good opportunity to see the succession of styles and exterior influences in the city. There's a lot to see in Pula. It's not all about Roman remains and historic monuments. Pula today is a lively busy city that smoothly combines past and present.
More info
15 May
Car journey 53 Kilometers - 48m
Pula HR
Vrsar
15 May
4. Vrsar
Stop
About the destination: Vrsar (Venetian: 'Orsera') is a small town in Istria, Croatia located 9 kilometers south of Porec.
More info
15 May
Car journey 52 Kilometers - 49m
Vrsar
Pula HR
15 May
5. Pula HR
Stay
About the destination: Effortlessly marrying the attractions of beach and sun with centuries of history and culture, Pula is an excellent holiday choice. Once the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s chief naval base, Pula is an engaging combination of working port and brash Riviera town that has managed to retain a friendly small-town appeal. The highlight of the city is definitely the remarkably well-preserved Roman amphitheatre. It is the sixth largest amphitheatre in the world and was constructed in the first century BC. The amphitheatre itself is spectacular and it present the perfect backdrop for plenty of pictures. The Forum is the main square in the centre of the city, where the Temple of Augustus and the Town Hall are located, in addition to some of Pula's more famous cafés. The Forum is the perfect place to start or to end exploring Pula or for the first morning coffee or for the last drink in the hot summer nights. The Triumphal arch of Sergii is another reminder of the Roman settlement. This majestic arch was built in 27 BC to commemorate 3 members of the Sergii family who held important official duties in Pula. Walking along the short and narrow streets of the old town is a good opportunity to see the succession of styles and exterior influences in the city. There's a lot to see in Pula. It's not all about Roman remains and historic monuments. Pula today is a lively busy city that smoothly combines past and present.
More info
16 May
Car journey 59 Kilometers - 50m
Pula HR
Porec
16 May
6. Porec
Stop
About the destination: Porec is the most popular holiday resort in Istria and is frequently named the top resort in Croatia by the Croatian National Tourist Office. There are over 100,000 beds available in the area, but hotels and other facilities are widely spread so the place never feels too crowded. The main tourist areas are two bays south of the town, called Zelena (Green) and Plava (Blue) Laguna (lagoon). They are almost like small towns, with several hotels in each, as well as camping facilities, a marina and shopping and entertainment areas. Most visitors stay in one of the two. If you’re in the main part of town and fancy a bit of swimming and sunbathing, head to nearby Sveti Nikola island which you can reach by a regular boat (the journey is only a few minutes).
More info
16 May
Car journey 55 Kilometers - 52m
Porec
Pula HR
16 May
7. Pula HR
Stay
About the destination: Effortlessly marrying the attractions of beach and sun with centuries of history and culture, Pula is an excellent holiday choice. Once the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s chief naval base, Pula is an engaging combination of working port and brash Riviera town that has managed to retain a friendly small-town appeal. The highlight of the city is definitely the remarkably well-preserved Roman amphitheatre. It is the sixth largest amphitheatre in the world and was constructed in the first century BC. The amphitheatre itself is spectacular and it present the perfect backdrop for plenty of pictures. The Forum is the main square in the centre of the city, where the Temple of Augustus and the Town Hall are located, in addition to some of Pula's more famous cafés. The Forum is the perfect place to start or to end exploring Pula or for the first morning coffee or for the last drink in the hot summer nights. The Triumphal arch of Sergii is another reminder of the Roman settlement. This majestic arch was built in 27 BC to commemorate 3 members of the Sergii family who held important official duties in Pula. Walking along the short and narrow streets of the old town is a good opportunity to see the succession of styles and exterior influences in the city. There's a lot to see in Pula. It's not all about Roman remains and historic monuments. Pula today is a lively busy city that smoothly combines past and present.
More info
17 May
Car journey 95 Kilometers - 1h 16m
Pula HR
Oprtalj
17 May
8. Oprtalj
Stop
About the destination: Oprtalj is a village and municipality in Istria, Croatia. Oprtalj is a community in the central northern part of Istria County, located across the river Mirna Valley from the village of Motovun, about 20 km northwest of Pazin.
More info
17 May
Car journey 12 Kilometers - 27m
Oprtalj
Motovun
17 May
9. Motovun
TOWN - Stop
17 May
Car journey 71 Kilometers - 1h 7m
Motovun
Pula HR
17 May
10. Pula HR
Stay
About the destination: Effortlessly marrying the attractions of beach and sun with centuries of history and culture, Pula is an excellent holiday choice. Once the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s chief naval base, Pula is an engaging combination of working port and brash Riviera town that has managed to retain a friendly small-town appeal. The highlight of the city is definitely the remarkably well-preserved Roman amphitheatre. It is the sixth largest amphitheatre in the world and was constructed in the first century BC. The amphitheatre itself is spectacular and it present the perfect backdrop for plenty of pictures. The Forum is the main square in the centre of the city, where the Temple of Augustus and the Town Hall are located, in addition to some of Pula's more famous cafés. The Forum is the perfect place to start or to end exploring Pula or for the first morning coffee or for the last drink in the hot summer nights. The Triumphal arch of Sergii is another reminder of the Roman settlement. This majestic arch was built in 27 BC to commemorate 3 members of the Sergii family who held important official duties in Pula. Walking along the short and narrow streets of the old town is a good opportunity to see the succession of styles and exterior influences in the city. There's a lot to see in Pula. It's not all about Roman remains and historic monuments. Pula today is a lively busy city that smoothly combines past and present.
More info
19 May
Transport from Pula HR to Frankfurt Main
Return
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa - LH1479 - Operated by: Lufthansa CityLine
19:05 - Pula, Pula Airport (PUY)
20:35 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
1h 30m 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  LH1479 Operated by:  Lufthansa CityLine
Cabin Class: Economy
price per person From
928 €
Based on 2 adults
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Destinations 10
Transports 2
Accommodations 5
Cars 1