The British The Times declared Pula one of the best summer destinations

According to the prestigious The Times, Pula was declared one of the most perfect summer destinations, emphasizing its rich history, natural beauty and cultural offer.

Located in the south of the Istrian peninsula, Pula offers an ideal combination of historical sights, untouched nature and modern facilities.

A long tradition of winemaking and fishing

The city is known for its long tradition of winemaking, fishing and shipbuilding, and tourists are especially enchanted by the ancient Roman heritage, including the Pula Arena – one of the best preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world.

Zerostrasse and Aquarium

Zerostrasse, a system of underground tunnels from the period of the world wars, is also an unmissable attraction, as is the Museum of Olive Oil and Aquarium, the first sustainable aquarium in Croatia.

Enchanting Brijuni

Brijuni, an archipelago located near Pula, is particularly noteworthy, known for its natural beauty, absence of cars and rich history, including the period when they were the summer residence of Josip Broz Tito.

Top wines and great festivals

Pula attracts history lovers, hedonists looking for excellent wines and festivals, and those looking for relaxation on the beaches with beautiful sunsets. All these features make this city an unmissable destination for tourists from all over the world.

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