10 Things to do in Pula, Croatia Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Pula, Croatia in this travel guide covering 10 things to do in the city including top attractions such as ruins, theatres and forts along with where were to eat, relax and take in Adriatic sea and sun.
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1) Pula Arena (Roman Amphitheatre)
2) Pula Marina overlooking Adriatic Sea + Day Trips to National Parks (Brijuni National Park)
3) Pula Cathedral (Katedrala uznesenja Blažene Djevice Marije)
4) Lunch at Jupiter Pizzeria for seafood and Istrian pizza
5) Pula Fortress / Castle (Kaštel)
6) Roman Forum + Temple of Augustus (Augustov hram)
7) Roman Mosaic
8) Gelato to cool off
9) Beach for sun, swimming and relation
10) Sunset views of Pula
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Our visit Pula travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to pizza, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, forts churches, the old town, roman ruins, theatres, beaches and along the marina. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Pula tourism brochure, Pula itinerary or Pula, Croatia city tour also known as Pola.
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Pula was our first introduction to Croatia and what a way to start! Located on the Istrian peninsula, this seaside town is home to Roman ruins, ancient temples, and some delicious pizza. The town won us over right from day one, so in this video, we’re going to take you on a tour of Pula and show you some of the highlights:
The amphitheatre was built during the reign of Emperor Vespasian, at the same time the Colosseum in Rome was going up. What’s even more shocking is how well preserved it is; this is the only remaining Roman amphitheatre with all four side towers and three stories still standing.
As a travel tip, if you visit during the summer months, you can catch numerous events at the amphitheatre, including concerts, movie screenings, and even reenactments of games from Ancient Rome.
When it comes to boat tours, the most popular destination is , a group of small islands that sit out on the Adriatic Sea.
The islands have a few archaeological and cultural sites but though admission to the park used to be free, these days you have to join one of the official excursions arranged by the park or local tourist agencies.
As for Pula Cathedral, it turns out it was closed when we tried to visit, so we can only show you the outside.
After all that wandering around town, it was finally time for lunch. We arrived at Jupiter Pizzeria just as they were opening and didn’t waste any time grabbing a seat on their outdoor terrace.
The fortress we spotted turned out to be Pula Castle, also known as Kaštel. Located atop a hill right in the centre of Pula, this fortress was built by the Venetians during the 17th century.
Admission was 20 kuna per person and there were two different museums exhibits to visit, however, we’d argue that the main draw are the views.
Over the course of the centuries, the Temple of Augustus has seen many uses from a Christian church to a grain storehouse, but at present, it houses a very small 1-room museum – and when we say small, we mean you can visit in 5 minutes!
The Roman Mosaic is just a short walk from the Forum, so it’s worth the little detour down back streets. This incredible well-preserved floor depicts the Punishment of Dirce, which is straight out of Greek mythology.
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Situated close to the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula in Coatia, is Pula, the oldest city on the eastern Adriatic coast. In Roman times the large square of this historic centre contained a forum and has many buildings that reflect the city’s recent history, including the Renaissance Town Hall that was built in 1296 at the end of Constantinople rule. Next to the Town Hall is the well-preserved Temple Of Augustus that dates back to 14 A.D. and was dedicated to the Roman Emperor. Prior to Roman times, it was Greek historians who first mentioned Pula in connection with a city founded by the Argonauts. Pula’s monumental Roman amphitheatre today ranks among the six largest of those that once belonged to the Roman Empire. The one hundred and five metre wide structure could accommodate twenty three thousand spectators. Numerous games and executions took place within it until 404 A.D. when gladiatorial battles were forbidden and the arena became a market place. Pula is a city of Roman roots, Byzantine monuments, past Venetian rule and recent K. and K. memories: an intriguing blend of history!
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U nastavku opis najpoznatijih plaža na području Pule ( I DIO ):
GORTANOVA UVALA ( pješčana i stjenovita plaža) nalazi se ispod šetališta Lungomare. Nije prevelika pa je često ispunjena brojnim kupačima. Kupanje preko dana može se nastaviti i u noć, posebice ako su za to raspoloženi mladi koji se često znaju okupljati s gornje strane uvale.
SACCORGIANA ( manji dio pješčane plaže ) sljedeće je mjesto koje je često odredište kupača. Visoki mol omogućuje onima željnim adrenalina skokove u vodu, a obližnja nudistička plaža zaklonjena gustim mediteranskim raslinjem omogućuje dobar zaklon za malo manje hrabre kupače. Dio prema apartmanima je predviđena plaža za pse.
AMBRELA (šljunčana) vjerojatno je jedna od najpopularnijih pulskih plaža za djecu, vjerojatno zbog plićaka koji omogućuje blagi ulazak u vodu i kamenih oblutaka na plaži te uređenosti same plaže i kupališta. Poznato kupalište je uvijek naravno krcato brojnim turistima koji se odmaraju u hotelima na Verudeli i domaćim ljudima koji preferiraju ovakav tip plaže. Pored Ambrele nalazi se plaža pod hotelom Brioni. Skrivene plaže pretežno stjenovite naći ćete između Havajske i Ambrele.
HAVAJSKO (pješčana) je popularan naziv za uvalu Procipinu na poluotoku Verudeli. Plaža se nalazi odmah ispod hotela Park. Zbog svoje male veličine, gotovo uvijek je krcata kupačima, koji su često mlađe dobi često željni uživanja u visokim valovima po čemu je plaža vjerojatno dobila ime.
KOD SVJETIONIKA (stjenovita plaža) sljedeća je popularna plaža s koje se može pristupiti u more kroz plićak s jedne strane ili sa stijena s druge strane. Zanimljivost plaže je mali greben popularno zvan Jabuka na kojem se može odmoriti ne više od troje ljudi. Lijevo od svjetionika je predviđena plaža za pse.
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1. Zagreb, a vibrant city of around 800,000 people. The city boasts a charming medieval 'old city' with architecture and cobbled streets reminiscent of Vienna, Budapest, Prague and other Central-European capitals.
2. Dubrovnik, a historic coastal city and a stunningly intact walled city on the Adriatic Sea coast of the extreme south of Croatia. It's one of the most prominent tourist resorts of the Mediterranean and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979.
3. Split, an ancient port city with Roman ruins and the city is not a small tourist town, and extends over a large area well beyond the ancient core. It's the economic hub of the eastern Adriatic shoreline and by wandering the historic centre of Split you can clearly see the Roman walls, squares, and temples.
4. Pula, a seafront city on the tip of Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula, is known for its protected harbor, beach-lined coast and Roman ruins. Settled in the prehistoric era and valued for its strategic location, Pula has been occupied, destroyed and rebuilt numerous times.
5. Osijek, is the fourth largest city in Croatia. It is the largest city and the economic and cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia, as well as the administrative centre of Osijek-Baranja County.
6. Slavonski Brod, a city in eastern Croatia, with a population of 59,000 in 2011. Located in the region of Slavonia, it is the centre of Brod-Posavina County and a river port on the Sava river.
7. Rijeka, the city is the principal seaport of Croatia, located on Kvarner Bay, an inlet of the Adriatic Sea. It’s known as a gateway to Croatia’s islands and the hilltop Trsat Castle complex, which includes a religious shrine, has sweeping views of the islands of Kvarner Bay.
8. Varaždin, one of the most important tourist centers of northern Croatia. The old town fortification, the central part of the town, as numerous museums, galleries and collections as well as the Varaždin cemetery, protected as a horticultural monument, which represents the main tourist attractions of this Central European Baroque town and ancient Croatian capital.
9. Zadar, a city on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, is known for the Roman and Venetian ruins of its peninsular Old Town. There are several Venetian gates in the city walls. Surrounding the Roman-era Forum is 11th-century Saint Mary’s Convent, with religious art dating to the 8th century.
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10 things to do in Rovinj, Croatia Travel Guide | Rovigno Day Trip from Pula
Come join us as we visit Rovinj, Croatia in this travel guide highlighting 10 things to do on a day trip from Pula. Located only 40 minutes away from Pula by bus taking a day trip to Rovinj is something we'd highly recommend. Instead of ticking off attractions Rovinj is a place to explore slowly by foot where you can enjoy getting lost in the old town wandering down back-alleys. Sip on cappuccinos, gobble gelato and eat pizza & pasta before ending your day by watching sunset over the adriatic.
Rovinj Travel Guide (Rovigno)
1) Coffee (cappuccinos) and cake at Hotel Adriatic
2) Walking along waterfront and marina of Rovinj for great views
3) Wandering along the narrow alleys of Rovinj and getting lost
4) Seaside restaurant for lunch to eat pizza and pasta (Stella di Mare)
5) Befriending the local stray cats
6) Market of Rovinj to people watch and buy truffles
7) Visiting the artist market
8) Checking out the Church of St. Euphemia in Rovinj
9) Having Gelato for a snack
10) Watching sunset with drinks and snacks at Puntulina
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10 things to do in Rovinj, Croatia Travel Guide | Rovigno Day Trip from Pula Transcript:
Today we are heading on a day trip. How exciting. Yes. So we've been based in Pula for a little while. Yep. And today we are going to Rovinj (Rovigno). It is only like 30 or 40 minutes away by bus. Yeah. So it is going to make for an awesome day trip. We've basically scheduled the whole day in Rovinj. We are leaving in the morning and we're probably going to come back after sunset.
After eating breakfast, we decided to do a little bit of exploring along the waterfront. We walked the full length of the marina stopping to take photos of the brightly painted buildings with matching window shutters, plus rows and rows of boats. Then once we reached the end, we were treated to these postcard-perfect shots of Rovinj from a distance.
A fun fact about Rovinj: though it’s now connected to the mainland, this once used to be an island. It was connected in 1763 as part of a land reclamation project under the Venetian Empire, which also explains why certain parts of the city may remind you of Venice.
After wandering around for a few hours, it was finally time for lunch, so we returned to the waterfront looking for a seaside restaurant.
Audrey had the shrimp risotto, I had shrimp pizza, and yes, we both shared with the cats, who had learned to swat if you approached empty-handed.
Atop the hill, we reached St. Euphemia’s Church. If you’re feeling particularly brave, you can even try climbing the bell tower’s infamous creaking wooden steps. Such are the steps’ reputation, that there’s even a bulletin board inside the church with photos of what to expect. We didn’t make it to the top, thought I was happy to settle for terrace views.
Later that afternoon, the skies finally cleared, so we enjoyed another walk along the harbour as well as a gelato stop along the way.
So what’s the verdict on Rovinj? You can definitely explore the town in one day, but if you have a few days to spare, this would make an even better base to explore the rest of Istria.
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