PULA
is considered the capital of Istrian tourism, full of history,tradition
and natural beauty. Outshining at the top of developing prosperity
during the rule of Romans, one of the remarkable traces of their presence
is the manificent Roman Amphiteatre (Arena). Pula became the significant
control center of the Adriatic Sea during the rule of Venice and grew
to be a major maritime port of Austro-Hungarian Empire during the
Hapsburg monarchy. Today Pula offers a variety of excellent opportunities
for tourists. Together with well-equipped hotels and other types of
accommodation facilities, the tourist offer includes many sports grounds,
recreational facilities and entertainment programs, terraces with
live music,casino, inns and resturants, as well as diverse excursions.
The town disposes of two marinas, so that yachting tourism is increasingly
developling.
Thanks to her various history, Pula has become the city
which represents the connection between holiday on the beautiful coast
with crystal clear seawather, and the legends and marks of a successful
past.
Unpolluted forests and coastlines, with clearly perfect beaches
and moderate climate are important characteristics for those who prefer
a holiday at the seaside. 
