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Croatia·🌊 Coastal

Located at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula in the northern Croatian Adriatic. Pula houses one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world, which now hosts summer concerts. Istria's largest city offers Roman temples, beautiful beaches, and is the gateway to Brijuni National Park.

What awaits you

BeachCity tripCampingMuseumsLocal cuisineBy the sea

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Best time to visit

July–August: up to 31°C with 14h of sunshine per day.

In June–September, water temperatures reach a pleasant 27°C — perfect for swimming.

Insider tip: November — a pleasant 15°C with fewer visitors.

Cooler winters (12°C). Best visited in July–August.

Max. temperature
10°
Jan
12°
Feb
14°
Mar
16°
Apr
22°
May
27°
Jun
31°
Jul
31°
Aug
25°
Sep
22°
Oct
15°
Nov
12°
Dec
Water temperature
13°
Jan
12°
Feb
13°
Mar
15°
Apr
18°
May
23°
Jun
27°
Jul
27°
Aug
24°
Sep
21°
Oct
18°
Nov
15°
Dec
Sunshine hours
6h
Jan
7h
Feb
9h
Mar
11h
Apr
12h
May
13h
Jun
14h
Jul
12h
Aug
10h
Sep
8h
Oct
6h
Nov
5h
Dec
Rain days
8d
Jan
7d
Feb
9d
Mar
10d
Apr
10d
May
7d
Jun
4d
Jul
5d
Aug
11d
Sep
10d
Oct
13d
Nov
13d
Dec

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Pula as a Vacation Destination

Pula is an excellent choice for beach holidays, city breaks, camping holidays. Its coastal location offers direct access to the sea and plenty of water activities. The best time to visit is June, July, August with temperatures up to 31°C.

The cost of living is moderate, offering good value for money. Campers will find pitches for both tents and caravans.

The region offers rich cultural experiences: museums and historic sites, excellent local cuisine. The best months for swimming are June, July, August, September with water temperatures up to 27°C.

Good to know

Price level
€€
Local languages
HR
Camping
Tent & caravan