Pula invites travelers with its sun-kissed coastline and remarkable layers of history, nestled at the southern tip of Croatia's Istrian Peninsula. Its compact old town, wrapped in ancient walls, houses a remarkably preserved Roman amphitheater - the Pula Arena - still echoing with footsteps and summer concerts. Wander through olive groves to hidden coves like Stinjan or relax at Verudela Beach, where the Adriatic shines in brilliant blues. Art Nouveau villas and hilltop forts, like Kaštel, reveal Venetian and Austro-Hungarian influences, while local markets buzz with truffles, wine, and fresh seafood. Pula blends coastal charm, cultural depth, and Mediterranean ease into one authentic Adriatic gem.