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Medulin is a lovely, family-orientated resort only around 8km south-east of Pula. It’s a great place to base yourself if you fancy being somewhere that’s a bit more of a holiday resort, but within easy distance of the wonderful architectural sights of Pula. If you have your own wheels, it’s also a great place to use a base to explore southern Istria – for example, Cape Kamenjak.
Medulin is home to a 1km-long sandy beach called Bijeca. It is reasonably shallow, making it ideal for those with little ones in tow, and you can rent sun loungers and umbrellas.
Getting to Medulin
Local bus number 25 runs between Pula and Medulin – you can look up the timetable on the Pula Promet website. Journey time is 40 minutes; there are fewer buses on Saturdays and Sundays (and holidays).
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On average, 3-star hotels in Medulin cost $68 per night, and 4-star hotels in Medulin are $96 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Medulin can be found for $0 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices). Park Plaza Belvedere Medulin - The 4-star Park Plaza Belvedere Medulin Hotel offers an elegant accommodation in 427 rooms. In 2009, the venue was successfully renovated. Book Arena Medulin Campsite, Medulin on Tripadvisor: See 205 traveler reviews, 106 candid photos, and great deals for Arena Medulin Campsite, ranked #1 of 214 specialty lodging in Medulin and rated 3.5 of 5 at Tripadvisor.
It is easy to reach Pula from other locations in Istria and Croatia – the Pula Tourist Office website does a good job of collating all bus timetable information on this page. There are also international services to Pula from Italy (year-round from Trieste and Venice, and Milan in summer) and Slovenia (Ljubljana – summer only).
Sightseeing in Medulin
As Medulin is a small town with more of an emphasis on being a holiday resort, there’s not many sights around. One of the town’s main features is St Agnes Church, with its twin bell towers (picture above).
Not especially a ‘sight’, but somewhere where everyone gathers, is the town’s main promenade. Head down in the early evening and join the locals and other holidaymakers in strolling away to your heart’s content. There’s a number of restaurants, cafes and bars here, plus plenty of ice cream vendors, stall holders (selling little knick knacks) and souvenir shops.
The seaside promenade beside many of the town’s hotels is also a pleasant walk. You can also find companies that rent bikes if you’d like to step up your exercise by a gear or two. (Pun intended.)
Accommodation in Medulin
Medulin has a good selection of hotels and private accommodation. For hotels, there’s the recently renovated, 4-star Park Plaza Belvedere Medulin, and the 3-star Hotel Minerva. You can search for hotels and apartments in Medulin with Booking.com, and do also check out our Accommodation in Medulin page.
Restaurants in Medulin
There’s a decent selection of places to eat in Medulin, although many serve up the same kind of fare – fish, pizza, pasta and meat dishes.
Probably one of the best restaurants in Medulin is Salt & Pepper (
Octopus (Funcana bb, Medulin) has a great location on the beach promenade, right by the sea. It’s certainly got a great ‘holiday’ vibe, with outdoor seating underneath a plant canopy. It’s a great option for a quick bite to eat for lunch with a cold beer or a relaxed dinner.
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Local Amenities
There’s a large Plodine supermarket on the outskirts of town if you need to stock up on food and drink. There’s also a small Konzum right in the heart of Medulin, plus a Kozmo pharmacy.
ATMs can easily be found in the main part of Medulin.
More info
Find out more about Medulin on the Medulin Riviera website.
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Medulin is a lovely, family-orientated resort only around 8km south-east of Pula. It’s a great place to base yourself if you fancy being somewhere that’s a bit more of a holiday resort, but within easy distance of the wonderful architectural sights of Pula. If you have your own wheels, it’s also a great place to use a base to explore southern Istria – for example, Cape Kamenjak.
Medulin is home to a 1km-long sandy beach called Bijeca. It is reasonably shallow, making it ideal for those with little ones in tow, and you can rent sun loungers and umbrellas.
Getting to Medulin
Local bus number 25 runs between Pula and Medulin – you can look up the timetable on the Pula Promet website. Journey time is 40 minutes; there are fewer buses on Saturdays and Sundays (and holidays).
It is easy to reach Pula from other locations in Istria and Croatia – the Pula Tourist Office website does a good job of collating all bus timetable information on this page. There are also international services to Pula from Italy (year-round from Trieste and Venice, and Milan in summer) and Slovenia (Ljubljana – summer only).
Sightseeing in Medulin
As Medulin is a small town with more of an emphasis on being a holiday resort, there’s not many sights around. One of the town’s main features is St Agnes Church, with its twin bell towers (picture above).
Not especially a ‘sight’, but somewhere where everyone gathers, is the town’s main promenade. Head down in the early evening and join the locals and other holidaymakers in strolling away to your heart’s content. There’s a number of restaurants, cafes and bars here, plus plenty of ice cream vendors, stall holders (selling little knick knacks) and souvenir shops.
The seaside promenade beside many of the town’s hotels is also a pleasant walk. You can also find companies that rent bikes if you’d like to step up your exercise by a gear or two. (Pun intended.)
Accommodation in Medulin
Medulin has a good selection of hotels and private accommodation. For hotels, there’s the recently renovated, 4-star Park Plaza Belvedere Medulin, and the 3-star Hotel Minerva. You can search for hotels and apartments in Medulin with Booking.com, and do also check out our Accommodation in Medulin page.
Restaurants in Medulin
There’s a decent selection of places to eat in Medulin, although many serve up the same kind of fare – fish, pizza, pasta and meat dishes.
Probably one of the best restaurants in Medulin is Salt & Pepper (
Octopus (Funcana bb, Medulin) has a great location on the beach promenade, right by the sea. It’s certainly got a great ‘holiday’ vibe, with outdoor seating underneath a plant canopy. It’s a great option for a quick bite to eat for lunch with a cold beer or a relaxed dinner.
Koral (
Local Amenities
There’s a large Plodine supermarket on the outskirts of town if you need to stock up on food and drink. There’s also a small Konzum right in the heart of Medulin, plus a Kozmo pharmacy.
ATMs can easily be found in the main part of Medulin.
More info
Find out more about Medulin on the Medulin Riviera website.
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