Pula
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
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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.
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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.