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Welcome to Istria – a region known for its wine, olive oils, and truffles. Among its many treasures is the charming town of Pula.

Welcome to Istria – a region known for its wine, olive oils, and truffles. Among its many treasures is the charming town of Pula.

Pula is a city where the past and present come together, offering a blend of entertainment and relaxation, a wide range of cultural and sporting events, and something for everyone to enjoy.

Situated at the southwestern edge of the Istrian peninsula, Pula is a vibrant blend of urban edge and Roman history, with quiet, rocky beaches just a short bus ride away. The city’s small population swells in the summer, as tourists flock to admire its stunningly preserved Roman architecture.

The Temple of Augustus in Pula is more than just a monument; it’s a window into the past. Located at the heart of Pula’s Forum, this Roman temple stands as a lasting symbol of the city’s ancient grandeur and importance during the Roman Empire. As one of Pula’s top attractions, it captivates both history enthusiasts and casual visitors, providing a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era.

The Pula Arena, also referred to as the Pula Amphitheatre, is an impressive Roman structure at the heart of Pula, Croatia. As one of the most well-preserved amphitheaters in the world, it stands as a remarkable testament to the architectural brilliance and cultural significance of ancient Rome. This iconic landmark has endured through centuries of history, from gladiatorial battles and medieval conflicts to modern-day cultural events. Today, the Pula Arena represents the region’s rich heritage and is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and travelers worldwide.

Many cities and towns along the stunning Adriatic coast boast their own sunsets and the romantic ambiance they create, but few can claim the ideal mix of Mediterranean pine trees, a nearby national park, islands, and the tranquil silence that makes Pula stand out, even among the most popular destinations. In those brief moments, everything feels perfectly balanced and serene, with a deep blue sky that soon fills with shooting stars. This experience is best savored in good company, ideally with a glass of Istrian wine.

The most popular
Pula Tours

A great introduction to the city of Pula that focuses both on history and culture as well as the modern everyday life of Pula. At a moderate pace, you will get a glimpse of how to live in the ancient Roman colony - ancient Pula.

The tour will cover all the main sights of Pula including Forum Square together with the Temple of Augustus and the City hall, the Arch of Sergii, Giardini, Gates of Hercules, Twin Gates, Arena, Tito's park and many more.

You will get recommendations on the places to visit in your spare time, rounding up a well-informative yet fun tour.
2 hours
Pula
2+
From from 125€
A great 2-hour introduction to the city of Pula that focuses both on history and culture.

Walk the streets of one of Croatia's oldest cities at a moderate pace, and tick off all the main sights of the Old Town such as the Temple of Augustus, Statue of James Joyce, The Arch of Sergii, the Gates of Hercules, the Twin Gates and the Arena. During the tour, you will get recommendations on the places to visit in your spare time, rounding up a well-informative yet fun tour.

The price starts from 125€ per group, depending on the number of travelers and the language of the tour.
The tour is available in English, Spanish, Italian, French, German or Russian.
The route can be modified according to the guests' interests.
2-3 hours
Pula
1+
From 89€
A tour designed for all the foodies who love to explore local cuisines. During a 3-hour tour, you will enjoy a variety of dishes from different parts of Istria, ranging from traditional to modern classics, and find out more about local customs.

It's a fun and informative tasting tour of the food market, but also a traditional local restaurant, street food restaurants with a modern twist, and food shops in the very city center of Pula. Piece of advice - come hungry!

This tour is available in English and German. For a private experience, or a tour in another language please contact us!
3 hours
Pula
2-12
From 35€
A great introduction to the city of Pula that focuses both on history and culture as well as the modern everyday life of Pula. At a moderate pace, you will get a glimpse of how to live in the ancient Roman colony - ancient Pula.

The tour covers all the main sights of Pula including Forum Square together with the Temple of Augustus and the City hall, the Arch of Sergii, Giardini, Gates of Hercules, Twin Gates, Amphitheatre, and Tito's park many more.

During the tour, you will enter the Arena, have a tasting of local brandies, truffles, and olive oil, and get recommendations on the places to visit in your spare time, rounding up a well-informative yet fun tour.

This tour is available in English. For a tour in another language please contact us!
2 hours
Pula
2-12
Area:
53,8 km2
Population:
52,220 (2021)
Must-sees:
Temple of Augustus
Arena Pula
Gates of Hercules
The Arch of Sergii
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