Pula and Istria are full of beauty and diversity. You can enjoy lovely cafes and restaurants in the streets of Pula, while the beaches around the city offer beautiful views of the Adriatic Sea.
1. Aquarium Pula
Aquarium Pula is the most visited public aquarium in Croatia whose mission is to show the beauty and diversity of the underwater world and emphasize the need for its protection. The Aquarium is located at 130-old fort Verudela, part of the once powerful Austro – Hungarian defense complex Fortress Pula. This aquarium is home of more than 200 animal species.
Find out more: http://www.aquarium.hr/
Ciy bus nr 3 a / 2 a
2. Brijuni
Brijuni National Park is one of the most beautiful and famous Croatian national parks, which differs from other parks in the fact that it is almost entirely cultivated by man and created as his place of rest and enjoyment. Although designed for a purpose, it is made in synergy with nature, which gives it a particularly harmonious and tame appearance.
Don’t miss it!
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Subcity bus nr 21
3. Wake Park
Wake Park Pula – Croatia is the center of water sports experience in Istria county. The cable wakeboarding arena in Pula is designed for all skill levels and those who love active outdoor recreation. The best souvenirs from Istria are unforgettable moments and cable wakeboarding in Pula will be the best memories from a holiday in Croatia.
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City bus nr 1
4. Winery trip
Benazić is a family winery near Pula. It is easy to get to, and you can easily spend a day here. This winery offers you the opportunity to taste some of the best Istrian wines according to history. And the best part about it is that you can try impressive brandy, truffles, cheeses, olive oil and much more.
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5. Kayaking
Kayaking is one of the best ways to explore the crystal blue waters of the Adriatic around Pula and south Istria. Whether you’re an advanced kayaker or a first time paddler, an adventurous spirit and a desire to explore is all you need!
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6.Romans fought
Running weekly over the whole summer except during the Pula Film Festival, Spectacvla Antiqva uses Pula’s venerable amphitheatre to bring Roman history and civilisation to life, and use it as the backdrop for gladiator fights with real weapons, workshops and displays of ancient clothing and hairstyles, all with narrative explanation.
7. Rovinj
Rovinj is a small seaside town in the western part of Istria, known for its beauty and charming old town. Located at the end of the peninsula, The old town center, with its narrow streets, stone houses and small squares, protects numerous churches and landmarks, such as the church of St. Euphemia and Balbi town square. Rovinj also has a diverse range of restaurants and cafe which makes it a perfect destination for lovers of culture
8. Motovun
There are as many as 26 protected cultural monuments in the old town of Motovun, which is why this medieval town is on the UNESCO World Heritage tentative list. Visit Motovun and discover the richness of cultural and historical heritage that the medieval jewel of the interior of Istria is proud of!
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9. Dolphin tour
Sunset Dolphin Watching , friendly crew will take you on a cruise just off the coast to enjoy watching dolphins in their natural habitat with sunset view at Brijuni Islands. Grab your camera and hop aboard.
PULA CITY TOUR
is an excellent opportunity for an interesting and enjoyable tour of historical and cultural monuments, tourist attractions of Pula by taking a ride on a tour bus.
The sightseeing tour is based on the “Hop on Hop off” principle i.e. a ticket can be used from any stop within 24 hours without limitations. The vehicles are equipped with a special audio system in 13 world languages, which introduces the passengers to the city’s sights they are passing during the tour (languages available: Croatian, Italian, German, Slovenian, English, Dutch, Spanish, Russian, French, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Japanese).