About Pula

Pula is a city located on the Istrian Peninsula in western Croatia. It is known for its beautiful beaches, historical landmarks, and outdoor adventures.

One of the main attractions in Pula is its old town, or Pula City. Pula City is a historic neighborhood with narrow streets and traditional houses, dating back to the Roman times. It is home to many landmarks, including the Pula Arena, the Temple of Augustus, and the Pula City Museum. Visitors can wander through the winding streets of Pula City and explore the many shops, markets, and restaurants.

Another popular attraction in Pula is its beaches. The city has several sandy beaches along the Adriatic coast, each with its own unique character. The Valkane Beach is the main beach in the city and is located just a short drive from Pula City. It is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The Stoja Beach, located just east of Pula, is a more upscale beach with numerous hotels and resorts.

In addition to its beaches and cultural attractions, Pula is also a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The city is located on the Istrian Peninsula, which is known for its beautiful islands and rugged coastline. Visitors can take a boat tour of the peninsula and visit the nearby islands, or go hiking or cycling in the Brijuni National