We visiting the Istrian Peninsula in June 2008. If you like history, this is a place you must see. The preserved Ampitheater is truly breathtaking. My children, ages 11 and 13 were as entralled as we were. You take a self-guided digital tour through it which takes about an hour. This tour was very well done. Standing inside the nearly 2000 ...
Please steer clear of this restaurant on the waterfront of Pula, recommended to us by the tourist office itself. Looks nice, but very quickly you realise that both yourselves and those around you (english speakers and german speakers) are being taken for a ride, with unrequested starters and bread arriving at most tables. We witnessed a table of 8 ...
Pula is more of an history holiday. if you prefer sight seeing and are interested i history then this is the holiday for you. if you have a young family i wouldn't recommend it as there is nothing for children to do in saying that there isn't anything for adults either apart from eating and drinking. it wasn't my idea of a good holiday. every one on the flight thought the same,one family actually left a week early it was that bad.
We loved Pula. This was a stop on an Adriatic cruise and most of the other visitors seemed disappointed as they only visited the Colosseum. Instead we were determined to have fun so we asked the locals. We were taken by taxi to a nearby beach where we had a blast with parasailing, jetskiing, cliff diving, swimming, and sunbathing (locals were ...
I liked it very much! There is a lot to see, lot to do, have fun...Night life is o.k., there are lots of things for children(Medulin-10 min. away by car),market is big and full,food is o.k., prices are o.k.,overall we are happy!