REVIEW · PULA
Night Glow Kayaking in Pula
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Pula looks totally different after dark. What I like most here is the LED-lit kayaks and the calm, photo-friendly small-group pace led by guides like Majda (and sometimes Paolo). One thing to consider: this is a sea-conditions activity, so rough weather can mean rescheduling or a refund.
You start with a short, no-drama briefing so beginners can get their bearings fast. Then the trip shifts gears: sunset colors near the cliffs, and once daylight fades, you paddle along the coast with underwater lights that make the water feel alive.
It’s also good value for what you get at $66.08 per person, with gear like a wetsuit (if needed), dry bag, life vest, head light, and an underwater LED lamp included. Just note: there’s no pickup or drop-off, so you’ll want to reach the meeting point on time.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Night Glow Kayaking in Pula Works Best Right at 7:00 pm
- What’s Included (and Why It’s Actually a Big Deal)
- Getting Oriented: The 15–20 Minute Start That Helps Beginners
- Sunset Cliffs: Your First Photo Stop Before the Lights
- When Daylight Ends: LED Kayaks and Underwater Light Show
- The Coastal Way Back: Sandy-Bottom Beach and Optional Swim
- Gear Comfort: Wetsuits, Dry Clothes, and a Head Light That Works
- Price and Value at $66.08: What You’re Really Paying For
- Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Want to Think Twice)
- Should You Book Night Glow Kayaking in Pula?
- FAQ
- What time does Night Glow Kayaking in Pula start?
- How long is the tour?
- What gear is included?
- What happens during the tour after sunset?
- Do you get instruction if you’re new to kayaking?
- Is swimming possible?
- Where do I meet, and is pickup included?
- What if weather is bad or I need to cancel?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- LED-lit kayaks and underwater lamps for a surreal night view under the sea surface
- Beginner-friendly start with 15–20 minutes of paddling basics and safety talk
- Cliffs at sunset for color, photos, and a relaxed first stop before night starts
- Away from city lights and crowds, with a clearer sky feel and more quiet water time
- Optional swim jump from the kayaks near the sandy-bottomed return beach
Night Glow Kayaking in Pula Works Best Right at 7:00 pm

This is built around timing. The tour starts at 7:00 pm, so you’re already in that sweet spot where the day is fading but you still have enough light for the first part of the route. That matters because your confidence grows as you go: you ease in during sunset, then switch to the night-glow section when you know how your kayak moves.
Pula’s coast is the right setting for this kind of night activity. You’re not just paddling in the dark; the plan is designed to use the night itself. Once the lights are on, the illuminated kayaks and underwater LED lamp create that sci-fi-but-calm effect where the water looks like it has depth.
And because the group is small (capped at 12), you’re not stuck watching everyone else paddle. You can actually follow your guide’s instructions and take photos without squeezing through a crowd.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Pula.
What’s Included (and Why It’s Actually a Big Deal)

At $66.08, the biggest value isn’t just the kayak rental. It’s the bundle that makes night kayaking comfortable and safe:
- Double sit-on-top kayak plus paddles
- Life vest
- Dry bag for your personal stuff
- Wetsuit (long or short, if needed)
- Underwater LED lamp attached to the kayak
- Head light
- Water refill (you’re asked to bring a reusable bottle to cut single-use plastic)
Those details matter more than they sound. Night paddling is when small problems become big ones. A dry bag helps you keep your phone and essentials safe. The wetsuit makes the cooler water less of a surprise, and the head light keeps you from feeling lost when the shoreline gets darker.
The underwater LED lamp is the headline feature, but it also changes how you paddle. Your eyes shift from the horizon to the water just below you. That’s when you get the fun moments people hope for, like seeing fish near the kayak area.
Getting Oriented: The 15–20 Minute Start That Helps Beginners
Before you push off, you get a brief 15–20 minute introduction. This isn’t a long lecture. It’s the basics: how to handle the paddle, how to move smoothly, and the safety points you need for a night session.
This matters for two reasons. First, night changes everything: you can’t read the shoreline as easily, and visual reference points are limited. Second, the group stays manageable, so the guide can help you catch up fast if your paddling rhythm is off.
The guides are friendly and patient. Majda, a co-founder and passionate night glow guide, gets specific praise for clear coaching, plus the way she explains the area. Paolo also shows up as a guide in some runs, and the common thread is the same: you’re not left to figure it out yourself.
Sunset Cliffs: Your First Photo Stop Before the Lights

Once the intro is done, you paddle toward the sunset sky. Your first stop is near the cliffs, where the light shifts quickly and the color on the water looks dramatic from the kayak.
This is where you slow down on purpose. You’re sitting low in the water in a stable kayak, so you can relax your arms and take photos without the constant fight of deeper water conditions. The goal here is simple: enjoy the changing sky, then let the moment set you up for the night section.
If you’re the kind of person who loves pictures but hates rushing, this part is for you. You get a real pause to look up, look at the cliffs, and snap shots before the glow begins.
When Daylight Ends: LED Kayaks and Underwater Light Show

After daylight is over, the mood flips. Lights turn on, and you paddle along the coastline with illuminated kayaks. This is the heart of Night Glow Kayaking in Pula.
The best part is the separation from the city. The route is designed so you’re out from city lights and crowds, which makes a difference instantly. Suddenly the night sky feels closer. You’re still on the coast, but the lighting makes it feel like you left the town behind.
The underwater LED lamp adds the magic. It lets you see beneath the sea surface, and that changes the experience from scenery to something more physical. You’re watching the water column in a way you never do in daytime.
And yes, it can be playful. One review describes the surprise factor of nighttime kayaking, even with the possibility of a fish ending up in your lap. I wouldn’t plan your expectations around it, but it gives you the right idea: the underwater glow can reveal life close to the kayak.
Some routes also include more dramatic coastal sections, with people mentioning areas like a canyon or cave feeling in the experience. If your guide goes that direction, expect the same vibe: calm motion, dim light, and a sense that you’re exploring rather than just cruising.
The Coastal Way Back: Sandy-Bottom Beach and Optional Swim

On the way back, you reach a sandy-bottomed beach near the start point. This is a smart design choice. The sand makes the landing moment simpler, and it gives your group a clear place to reset.
Here’s the bonus: the enthusiastic ones can jump from the kayaks for a swim in the sea. It’s optional, and you’ll have your life vest, head light, and the rest of the gear situation under control.
Even if you skip the swim, you still get value from this section. It’s not just about getting wet. It breaks up the night paddling so the final stretch doesn’t feel endless.
You’ll also take some video clips during the activity. The guide may share a short local-style game moment too, which adds a fun, off-script feel. It’s the kind of small extra that makes the trip feel more like an event and less like a rental-and-go setup.
Gear Comfort: Wetsuits, Dry Clothes, and a Head Light That Works

Night kayaking is cold-water reality, so pay attention to the gear plan.
You’ll get a wetsuit (long or short, if needed), plus a dry bag and head light. At the end, you’ll pack up, change into dry clothes, and get final info from your guide.
A simple tip for comfort: think about what you’ll change into before you arrive. Since pick-up/drop-off isn’t included, you’ll want to manage your own short trip from meeting point to where you can change. Plan to bring dry clothes with you so you’re not improvising.
Also, bring a reusable water bottle. The tour includes water refill, and the reusable bottle request is there for good reason: it cuts single-use plastic without adding effort for you.
Price and Value at $66.08: What You’re Really Paying For

This isn’t a cheap kayak rental. You’re paying for three things that add up fast:
First, the equipment for night: head light, underwater LED lamp, wetsuit, dry bag. Second, the guiding: safety briefing plus coaching, and guides like Majda who are known for making beginners comfortable. Third, the setting and timing: sunset-to-night paddling in a spot where the lights and sky make sense.
That’s why the value feels fair. The group cap (12) keeps it personal enough that you’re not just another body in a long line.
It also helps that the overall experience scores well, with a 4.8 rating and a high recommendation rate. When a tour consistently delivers on something as specific as night glow kayaking, it usually means the guide and the gear setup are doing their jobs.
Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Want to Think Twice)
This works well if you:
- want a memorable different activity in Pula rather than another daytime attraction
- like the idea of sunset into night in one smooth plan
- are curious about seeing the underwater area with LED lighting
- appreciate a professional guide who coaches paddling basics
It might be less ideal if you:
- hate being on the water when weather is unpredictable (this tour requires good weather)
- need a pickup to get around easily in Pula (there are no pick-ups or drop-offs)
- expect a long, multi-hour adventure. This is about two hours, so it’s focused, not a full-day expedition.
Most travelers can participate, and the short introductory briefing is designed to get beginners moving. Still, you should be comfortable with the idea of wearing a wetsuit and spending time on the water after dark.
Should You Book Night Glow Kayaking in Pula?
If you’re in Pula and want one evening activity that feels genuinely different, I’d book it. The combination of LED-lit kayaks, underwater light viewing, and a small-group guide-led pace is a strong mix, especially when you’re only committing to about two hours.
Here’s how to make the call:
- If you like photos, night skies, and water-based experiences, this is a yes.
- If you’re unsure about paddling, don’t worry. The 15–20 minute coaching step is there for a reason.
- If the sea forecast looks questionable, be ready for the chance of rescheduling due to safety.
It’s not just a novelty. It’s a well-paced way to experience Pula’s coast after dark, with gear that handles the tricky parts for you.
FAQ
What time does Night Glow Kayaking in Pula start?
It starts at 7:00 pm.
How long is the tour?
Plan on about 2 hours (approx.).
What gear is included?
You get a double sit-on-top kayak with paddles, life vest, dry bag, head light, and an underwater LED lamp attached to the kayak. A wetsuit is provided if needed.
What happens during the tour after sunset?
Once daylight ends, the kayaks’ lights are turned on. You paddle along the coastline with illuminated kayaks, and the underwater LED lamp helps you see under the sea surface, away from city lights and crowds.
Do you get instruction if you’re new to kayaking?
Yes. There’s a 15–20 minute introduction covering paddling basics (or a refresher), plus safety instructions.
Is swimming possible?
There’s an optional chance to jump from the kayaks for a swim near the sandy-bottomed beach before returning.
Where do I meet, and is pickup included?
You meet at Pula KAYAK TOURS & ADVENTURES by Pula OutdoorValovine beach, 52100, Pula, Croatia. Pick-ups & drop-offs are not included.
What if weather is bad or I need to cancel?
The tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance.
























