Pula is a historic port city located at the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula in Croatia. Known for its well-preserved Roman amphitheater and Austro-Hungarian architecture, it serves as the main hub for exploring Istria's coastal and cultural attractions.
Bekijk campings in PulaPula was founded by the Romans as Polae around 10 BC and became an important naval port. During the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the city developed significantly as a major naval base, with many of its distinctive buildings constructed during this period. The city's strategic location made it a contested territory throughout the 20th century before becoming part of modern Croatia.