Pula and surroundings
At the southest point of the Istrian peninsula lays Pula. It glows with its pride as a three thousand years old town. It represents a very fine combination of the old and modern city and many famous writers and composers have found inspiration for their masterpieces right at the heart of this beautiful town.
Pula is considered the capital of Istrian tourism, full of history, tradition and natural beauty.
Outshining at the top of developing prosperity during the rule of Romans, one of the remarkable traces of their presence is the magnificent Roman Amphitheatre (Arena).
Pula became the significant control center of the Adriatic Sea during the rule of Republic of Venice and grew to be a major maritime port of Austro-Hungarian Empire during the Hapsburg monarchy.
Beaches are stretch along, 190 km of beatiful and indented coast. It is a great mixture of woods, sand, rocks, pebbles, shades and sunbathe cristal clear sea.
We welcome you to start a trip through a beautiful, over 3000 years old town and you will see that who ever visits Pula and Istria once will shurely visit it again…

The amphitheater by night

The Brijuni islands

Temple of Augustus

Triumphal Arch of the Sergi – Golden Gate

Verudela beach

Rt kamenjak

Fortres Castel of Pula

Church of the Lady of the sea

Sunset