Port of Pula
Pula, Croatia
The Port of Pula is a major Adriatic port located in the heart of the ancient city of Pula, the largest city in the Istria peninsula of Croatia. Known for its mild climate, crystal clear sea, and unspoiled nature, Pula has a long tradition of winemaking, fishing, shipbuilding, and tourism. Visitors to the Port of Pula can explore the city's historical sites, including the Arena, the 6th largest surviving Roman amphitheatre, and the Forum, the main square in the center of the city. Nearby attractions include the Brijuni Islands, a group of islands famous for scenic beauty and a Croatian National Park. Shopping in Pula offers a variety of truffle products and local souvenirs. Currency exchange rate is approximately 1 Euro = 7.50 Kuna. Language spoken is Croatian, with English widely understood. Banks and post offices are generally open from 7AM to 7PM. Enjoy the picturesque port area and experience the rich cultural heritage of Pula.
Location
City: Pula
Region: Istria
Country: Croatia
Coordinates: 44.875° N, 13.846° E