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Venice is one of the most important ports in Italy and the Mediterranean. There are cruise ships and ferries mainly heading for Greece, leaving from the Maritime Station, located near the center of Venice. In particular, Terminal 123 is dedicated to ferries between Venice and Greece and provide passenger services such as bars, refreshment areas and supermarkets. How to reach the port Piazzale Roma is considered the main entry point to Venice and the only one accessible by car. The passenger terminal is also served by taxis and public transport links and shuttle services. There is also a high-s... [More information]
Address: Stazione Marittima -Magazzino 123, 30135 Venezia VE
Directions: Google Map @ Venice, port
Pula is a small city in Istria, Croatia. The city lies on seven hills on the inner part of a wide gulf and a naturally protected port. It is famed for its Roman architecture, the most famous of which is the Pula Arena, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres outside of Rome. The coastline here is also fabulous, so if you are looking to combine a city break with some time on the beach, then Pula is a great option. Pula is also the perfect base for exploring the Cape Kamenjak nature park or the Brijuni Islands National Park, to the north. A brief history Pula is a very old sett... [More information]