THE GRAND AMPHITHEATER OF PULA

The TourSlo company offers a trip to Pula. What interesting things can be seen there?! We will tell you now -Amphitheater – Wonderful beaches on the shores of the Adriatic Sea – Temple of Augustus -Yachting -Oceonarium And more The amphitheater in Pula is a well-known symbol of the Istrian region. The construction of the Arena, as it is called in Croatia, was started under Emperor Augustus at the beginning of the 1st century, when Pula was an important strategic center of the Roman Empire on the Adriatic. According to its dimensions, the amphitheater ranks 6th in the world among similar buildings. The amphitheater is used as a stage for theatrical productions, performances by pop stars. Films are shot here, large-scale cultural events and public holidays are held here. Gladiator fights are one of the loudest legends of the Roman Empire, which still inspires poets, writers, artists and cinematographers. The spectacle was impressive with its scale, grandeur and hardness at the same time. No wonder it left such a strong mark on history and culture. There are museum exhibits in the premises under the arena. Among the exhibits are archeological finds, devices with which wine and olive oil were made in ancient times. VALOVINE BEACH Pebble beach in Pula with beautiful sunsets and outdoor bars. Here you can jump off a cliff, snorkel in a cave and ride a rented boat. The Kamenjak peninsula is the southernmost point of Istria. The unique Kamenjak Nature Park stretches 9.5 km into the crystal clear Adriatic Sea. The coast of the peninsula is very fragmented and hides various beaches – from pebbly to large ones with stone slabs. The best of them are located in the bays of Plavanya, Niva and Shkolyatsi. Worthy representatives of the latter are Toret and Shpil. Protected bay of Portich (east coast) is favored by yachtsmen. Some of the most secluded beaches are nestled near old fishing settlements (Pole, Podlokva). The fact that the main current blows constantly on the island makes it an ideal area for windsurfing. The natural park is under the protection of the state, and the placement of tourist infrastructure facilities on the peninsula is prohibited, thanks to which Kamenyak has preserved its original appearance – a mosaic of meadows and pine groves that goes into the piercing blue sea. The Temple of Augustus in Pula is an ancient Roman temple preserved on the territory of the modern Croatian city of Pula. The temple, dedicated to the first Roman emperor Octavian Augustus, was probably built during his lifetime – in the period between 27 BC. e. and the death of the emperor in 14 AD. is Once you are in the Croatian city of Pula with your children, take a look at the local Aquarium. It is located in a unique building – the former fortress of Fort Verudella (Fort Verudella), which is a fantastically interesting place in itself. Children, of course, will be very interested to see with their own eyes the underwater world of the water area, on the shores of which they spend their vacation. Where to stay in Pula: – Camping “Bi-village” “Puntizela” “Stoja” – Hotels “Galija”, “Omir”, “Riviera”, Scaletta”, “Park Plaza Histria”, “Milan”, “Palma”, “Valsabbion” There are many restaurants with Mediterranean cuisine in the center of the place “Gina” “Kantina” “Milan” “Poli Nonica” “Pompei” “Scaletta” “Valsabbion” “Vege Club” “Vela Nera” ➡️For booking a hotel ➡️For booking tickets Our contacts | License | Social networks Contact phone number: 📱+386 51 751 454 WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram 📱+38 095 865 80 88 WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram 📩E-mail: touristinslovenia@gmail.com