Pula - the largest city in Istria, located near the tip of the peninsula. Since Roman times Pula was an administrative center of the region.
Pula is the most mysterious and unusual city in Croatia. This is because, above all, its rich history, which strongly influenced the architecture, culture and tradition.
Arena amphitheater, built during the reign of Vespasian - one of the biggest coliseums, preserved to this day. Today, there are annual festivals, and the image of the amphitheater decorates more than half of postcards and tourist catalogs of Croatia. There are more points of interest from the Roman period which are preserving Pula: a forum where now are the musical groups, Triumphal Arch of Sergius, which was later incorporated into the city gate, the temple of Augustus.
The resort Veruda is known for its tradition of renting apartments in private houses along which there are many restaurants, markets , cafes, shops . Famous tourist resort Verudela and beautiful Golden Rocks are only a couple of minutes . Here are the most beautiful beaches of Pula , pine forests and famous promenade Lungo mare with a trim trail for those seeking recreation . Hiking and biking trails are very well marked and there are also other attractions such as diving , beach volleyball , football , tennis and other sports activities .Sea is only 100 m, beaches 1000 m, restaurants 200 m, store 200 m.