Welcome to Pula, the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula famous for its mesmerising Adriatic views. A coast that is home to ancient temples and the best-preserved Roman amphitheatre outside Italy. A Croatian city that has seen a lot of turmoil between Romans, Ostrogoths, Venetians and the Allied forces in World War II. A seaside town well-known for the world’s best wine and Rakija. Wine lovers should never miss the chance to try it. Your guide will take you on a journey to the past of the capital of Istria, to see ancient Roman temples living in harmony with a modern vibrant city and to learn about the Italian heritage of what is today part of Croatia.
You will see: Amphitheatre de Pula Kastel Pula Cathedral Temple Of Augustus Arco dei Sergi Pula's Marketplace The Twin Gates of Pula Gate of Hercules You will learn about: Pottery from the Neolithic period Human settlement Greek pottery A great amphitheatre 1st-century AD triumphal arch The Temple of Augustus - well-preserved Roman temple Western Roman Empire Venetian, Napoleonic and early Habsburg rule Austrian Littoral province and union with Italy Post-World War II Republic of Croatia
You will make your own way to the meeting points