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12 Available Tour Excursions in Pula
Tour to discover the wonderful coast of southern Sardinia. The departure is in the picturesque beach inside the bay of Capo Malfatano Access by sea is always guaranteed to the famous Tuerredda beach, where all summer is possible to access only by reservation as a beach with a limited number. The tour includes at least 4 stops, during which you can take advantage of exploring the seabed by snorkeling or simply relaxing in the turquoise waters The dinghy allows you to approach the coast. There are on board mask and mouthpiece, Available certified hiking guide, who will tell stories curiosity about the places visited and Sardinia.
Price: $779.33
Duration: 5-6 hours
Journey along the south coast of Sardinia and catch the ferry to picturesque San Pietro Island. Take a tour on the island and get the chance to swim in the sea. Get back to nature and look for dolphins, peregrine falcons, and more.
Price: $479.38
Duration: 10-11 hours
Visit the Sardinian island and go to one of the best wineries and oil mills; this is a tasting experience.
Price: $371.25
Duration: 4-5 hours
Join this beautiful hike along one of the most picturesque coasts of Sardinia in the southern coast between Santa Margherita di Pula and Chia.
Price: $239.09
Duration: 4 hours
Wonderful 4 hours experience in the ancient medieval city of Cagliari. Our guide will take you for a walk through Cagliari's old streets like Palazzo Regio (the Royal Palace), the Cathedral, and the towers; these are just some examples of the main attractions that Cagliari's old quarter offers. In Sardinian language this area is called Castle quarter. This excursion also includes a walk through the shopping streets and Cagliari's main markets, in which it's possible to taste some delicious Sardinian products. If you choose the 5 hours underground, you will have a striking and unexpected experience, a journey through the history of Cagliari between the cavities of the underground city. In an atmosphere full of charm, we will visit the underground areas that tell the history, mysteries and legends of Cagliari.
Price: $599.53
Duration: 4 hours
Excursion through the ancient Roman ruins of the first Sardinian Phoenician City: Nora. The theatre, the thermal baths, the patrician villas, the marketplace and the tower recall a glorious and never forgotten past. Among the extraordinary streets, it will be possible to discover the urban and artistic techniques used by the ancient Mediterranean population. History is alive and in abundance on the island of Sardinia. This tour is your opportunity to visit some of what remains of a civilization that is approximately 3,000 years old! Enjoy a guided visit tour to Nora and the hidden gem town of Pula.
Price: $479.38
Duration: 4-5 hours
The Masua hub was a complex of several mining operations in the Sulcis area, a region of Sardinia rich in coal, sulphur, barium, zinc, lead, silver and other metals. Extraction began in 1600, but became economically relevant only in the early 1900s when the mining business in the whole region experienced a quick expansion. The extraction, especially of the coal caves, was operated on a low-technology basis until the early 20th century. Since the late 1800s metal-gathering enjoyed more modern techniques, as it was controlled mostly by rich north-European corporations more willing to commit money in improving the mining efficiency. In 1922, the Masua mines were acquired by the Belgian Vieille Montagne Company, and exploitation increased with the growing need for zinc and lead for reconstruction after World War I as well as because of technological advance in steel alloys.
Price: $599.53
Duration: 4-5 hours
Enjoy a relaxing full-day private tour of fascinating Castelsardo. Walkthrough its alleys and visit ancient craft shops. Discover Monte D'Accoddi; this site consists of a massive raised stone platform thought to have been an altar.
Price: $635.57
Duration: 10-12 hours
Enjoy a wonderful full-day tour of Porto Flavia and Is Zuddas Caves with a professional, multilingual guide. Discover an amazing sea harbor and a wonderful cave in Sulcis area. Move on to a typical Trattoria and taste traditional Sardinian recipes and local wine.
Price: $599.53
Duration: 6-8 hours
Fascinating itinerary full-day private tour for discovering the wine tastes around two wineries. Our experts will take you around ancient equipment, in the spaces where must ferment and in those where the wine develops in the casks. We will stop in a traditional farmhouse for a delicious Sardinian typical lunch.
Price: $623.56
Duration: 7-8 hours
The Montessu necropolis, located in a natural trachyte amphitheatre, is the most imposing and extensive necropolis of domus de janas (rock-hewn chamber tombs) in southern Sardinia. Discover this site with a guide.
Price: $539.46
Duration: 4-5 hours
Discover the beautiful town of Bosa with this private tour, known as one of Italy's most picturesque villages. Bosa is set with its multicolored houses along the mouth of the river Temo, which divides it into two with its soft contours. You will also visit the prehistoric Sardinia passing through the Nuraghe Santu Antine in Torralba and the famous necropolis of Sant'Andrea Priu.
Price: $587.52
Duration: 8-10 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: EUR
- Languages: Italian
- Climate: Mediterranean
- Timezone: Europe/Zagreb
- Population: Approximately 57,000 residents
- Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is between May and September for warm weather and festivals.
- Visa Requirements Visitors from the European Union, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can enter Croatia visa-free for short stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Some nationalities may require a visa or can obtain an e-visa before arrival. US, EU, and UK citizens generally do not need a visa for tourist visits. It is advisable to check the latest requirements before travel.
About Pula
Pula is a charming coastal city located on the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula in Croatia. Known for its rich Roman heritage, it boasts one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world, which remains a focal point of cultural events and festivals. The city's unique blend of ancient history, stunning Adriatic coastline, and vibrant local culture makes it a compelling destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and exploration. Visitors can stroll through narrow cobblestone streets lined with Venetian architecture, enjoy fresh seafood at seaside taverns, and explore nearby natural parks and beaches. Pula also serves as a gateway to the wider Istrian region, famous for its truffles, wine, and olive oil. Its Mediterranean climate ensures pleasant weather for most of the year, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Whether interested in history, gastronomy, or coastal leisure, Pula offers a diverse and authentic Croatian experience.
Pula Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of Cagliari
- Duration Range: Custom Durations
- Group Size: Private or shared tours
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- Recommended For: The best time to visit is between May and September for warm weather and festivals. Pack light clothing, swimwear, comfortable walking shoes, and sun protection. Respect local customs such as greeting with a handshake and dressing modestly when visiting churches. Pula is generally safe, but standard precautions apply. Euros are used, and credit cards are widely accepted, though carrying some cash is advisable for smaller vendors. Learning a few basic Croatian phrases can enhance interactions.
Average Tour Price: $80
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Highest Price Tour: $200
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
- Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation
Top Attractions
1. Pula Arena – A remarkably preserved Roman amphitheater that hosts concerts and events, offering a glimpse into ancient Roman entertainment. 2. Temple of Augustus – An ancient Roman temple dedicated to Emperor Augustus, showcasing classical architecture in the city center. 3. Arch of the Sergii – A triumphal arch from the 1st century BC, symbolizing Pula’s Roman past and located near the main square. 4. Pula Fortress (Kastel) – A hilltop fortress providing panoramic views of the city and harbor, with historical exhibitions inside. 5. Brijuni National Park – A nearby archipelago known for its natural beauty, safari park, and archaeological sites.
Popular Activities
Visitors to Pula can enjoy a variety of activities including guided tours of Roman ruins, snorkeling and diving in the clear Adriatic waters, sailing along the coast, and hiking in surrounding natural parks. Cultural experiences such as attending the Pula Film Festival held in the Arena or exploring local markets and artisan shops add depth to the visit. Food and wine tasting tours highlight Istria’s culinary heritage. For adventure seekers, kayaking and cycling routes offer active ways to explore the coastline and countryside.
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Local Food & Cuisine
Pula’s cuisine is a delightful mix of Mediterranean and Central European influences, with a strong emphasis on fresh seafood, truffles, and olive oil. Signature dishes include grilled fish, Istrian prosciutto, fuži pasta with truffle sauce, and black risotto made with cuttlefish ink. Dining customs favor leisurely meals paired with local wines such as Malvazija and Teran. Noteworthy restaurants include Konoba Batelina, famous for seafood, and Restaurant Vodnjanka, known for traditional Istrian dishes.
Getting Around
Pula is accessible by air through Pula Airport, which has connections to major European cities. It is also reachable by bus and car from other parts of Croatia and neighboring countries. Within the city, public buses and taxis provide local transportation. Walking is convenient in the compact city center. Renting a car is recommended for exploring the wider Istrian region. Transportation costs are generally moderate, with affordable public transit and reasonable taxi fares.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit is between May and September for warm weather and festivals. Pack light clothing, swimwear, comfortable walking shoes, and sun protection. Respect local customs such as greeting with a handshake and dressing modestly when visiting churches. Pula is generally safe, but standard precautions apply. Euros are used, and credit cards are widely accepted, though carrying some cash is advisable for smaller vendors. Learning a few basic Croatian phrases can enhance interactions.
Culture & Customs
Pula’s culture reflects a blend of Croatian, Italian, and Roman influences. Social customs include polite greetings and a relaxed approach to time. Important festivals include the Pula Film Festival and local religious celebrations. Dining is often a social event, and sharing food is common. Visitors should show respect in religious sites and avoid loud behavior in public spaces. Tipping around 10% is customary in restaurants.
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