Arena Stoja Campsite lies on the Stoja peninsula, just three kilometres from the centre of Pula. Its unique coastal location, where cliffs and pebble beaches are washed by crystal-clear waters, is perfect for exploring the underwater world with the help of scuba divers from the nearby diving centre. It is a perfect choice for those who appreciate the beauty of tamed wilderness and tranquillity.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- proximity to Pula and a regular bus line to the campsite
- nice location with beautiful rocky and pebble beaches and clear blue sea
- hippocampus diving centre with various courses, night dives and visits to underwater attractions (for an extra charge
What’s new?
- new mobile homes with large terraces and work space
- complete renovation of the restaurant and cafe bar
- renovated entrance to the campsite with a separate entry and exit ramp
- dog park
Accommodation options
Arena Stoja offers three types of pitches from 60 to 120 m2 for up to eight persons, situated in the pine forest or close to the beach. All of them have electricity hook-ups.
Mobile homes come in six different categories. They are quite spacious (from 46 to 57 m2), accommodate up to six people and have everything you need to enjoy your stay in gorgeous nature, including a fully fitted kitchen, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a terrace with sun loungers, and a seating area. Some units also feature a remote work area, complete with a desk, multiple power sockets, two smart TVs, a laptop safe, and free Wi-Fi. Two-storey glamping tents are also available for those keen to experience luxury camping in southern Istria.
Sanitary facilities have a designated children’s area and bathrooms for people with disabilities. There are also dishwashing stations, washing machines, and dog showers.
Beaches
Arena Stoja will delight its guests with many bays and coves adorned with terraced rocky beaches. There are also pebble beaches with showers for families with kids, and a dog-friendly area.
Restaurants, bars and shops
The campsite offers an à la carte restaurant, a beach bar, a specialty coffee shop, and a small grocery store. All of them are open from April to October.
Sports and entertainment
Here you can play basketball, table tennis, badminton, mini golf, or beach volleyball. Additionally, there are pedal boats, jet skis, towable tubes, and boats available for an extra charge. The area is also rich in walking and cycling trails, as well as sea caves and remarkable scuba diving sites. For those interested in scuba diving, there is a centre located within the campsite, ensuring beginners are in safe and skilled hands.
The campsite has a large children’s playground and Artur’s Kids Club, while the A2 entertainment team provides a range of activities suitable for all ages, including exercise classes, creative workshops, treasure hunts, and various sports tournaments.
What to do and see in Pula and its surroundings?
Pula’s top attraction is the magnificent Roman amphitheatre, which hosts a renowned film festival during the summer months. Other attractions include the Small Roman Theatre, the Temple of Augustus, and Zerostrasse – a network of underground shelter tunnels with a fort on top of a hill, reachable by lift.
The House of Istrian Olive Oil in the heart of Pula, offers guided tours and tastings and is the perfect place to sample premium local oils. The Pula Aquarium is a top family attraction located in a 130-year-old Austrian-Hungarian fort. Those seeking adrenaline thrills will be happy to discover the Pula Adventure Park at the end of Lungomare, the town’s seaside promenade.
Additionally, the beautiful Brijuni National Park is located near Pula and is home to an impressive cultural heritage and an interesting safari park. Visitors can enjoy tourist train tours, kayaking, or explore underwater archaeological sites.