Boasting a seasonal outdoor pool with sun loungers, parasols and pool towels, this beachfront Villa Andrea offers air-conditioned accommodations with a garden and a bar where guests can enjoy drinks.
Offering a location right next to the Arch of the Sergii monument, Boutique Suites Joyce is set in the heart of Pula. Free WiFi access is offered in all areas.
Located in the center of Pula, Hostel Antique offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi access. The property is an 8-minute walk from Pula Arena and a 4-minute walk from Roman Theater.
Apartment Luna Pula offers accommodations in Pula, 1.5 miles from MEMO Museum and 1.6 miles from Archaeological Museum of Istria. The air-conditioned accommodation is 24 miles from Cathedral St.
Located in the pedestrian zone of central Pula, Top Center Rooms & Studio offers air-conditioned accommodations with free WiFi access. The famous Pula Arena is 2625 feet away.
D&A City Center Apartments with free parking offers accommodations in the center of Pula, 1.8 miles from Gortan Cove Beach Pula and a 2-minute walk from Pula Arena.
Main Square Apartments with sea view offers accommodations within 200 yards of the center of Pula, with free Wifi and a kitchen with an oven, a microwave, and a fridge.
In the small beautiful village of Banjole, located next to the beach and surrounded by an old pine forest, lies the Resort Centinera. Free Wi-Fi is provided throughout the entire hotel.
Great location, very good restaurant, water sport facilities at the resort.
Located in Pula, a 12-minute walk from Beach Liznjan, Hotel Del Mar Emotion has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
FAQs about hotels in Pula
On average, 3-star hotels in Pula cost $57 per night, and 4-star hotels in Pula are $88 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Pula can be found for $260 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Pula this weekend is $95 or, for a 4-star hotel, $136. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Pula for this weekend cost around $285 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $92 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Pula for tonight. You'll pay around $159 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Pula will cost around $278, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Pula has been drawing visitors to its sunny shores since Roman times. Many an empire fought over its strategic Istrian Peninsula location, but thankfully they left its monuments largely intact. None is more impressive than huge Pula Arena, a Roman amphitheatre just back from the port.
The Temple of Rome and Augustus is a wall from another temple has been incorporated into the 10th-century Communal Palace on the cobbled square which occupies the site of the former Roman forum. The Arch of Sergii was a triumphal memorial and the Twin Gates and nearby Gate of Hercules provided access through the Roman walls.
Today’s walls are medieval and skirt a hill topped with a Venetian castle housing the Istrian History Museum. Halfway up are the Roman theatre remains, accessible via Pula Archaeological Museum.
The 6th-century Basilica of St Mary Formosa has mosaics similar to those in Ravenna across the Adriatic and Pula Cathedral was originally from the same century, but got rebuilt over 800 years later.
For many though, Pula’s wonderful beaches and turquoise seas are the biggest attractions. Its undulating coastline is peppered with luxury hotels, resorts and cheap apartments on Booking.com, all easily accessible from Pula Airport. Some look towards the Brijuni National Park islands whose waters offer some great diving spots.
Pula is such a cute little town, it has beautiful pedestrian...
Pula is such a cute little town, it has beautiful pedestrian zone center you can explore, very charming, people very friendly, and nature close to Pula is breathtaking.
We visited Pula during autumn and it was beautiful, there wasn't summer crowds, restaurants, bars all working. Nature in near Cape Kamenjak just insane beautiful.
Asian restaurant Noy and ice cream in Aroma I definitely recommend.
dragana
Croatia
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed Pula.
We enjoyed Pula. There are boat trips (in season) which go round the nearby islands, having swim stops and dolphin watching opportunities. The roman ruins are amazing. Very easy to hop on a bus (2 euros) to go to the Lungomare promenade and stop off at beaches. The bus station has regular buses which go further afield. The cafes were nice. Overall a nice relaxed little town, perfect for a 2 or 3 night stay.
Theresa
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Pula City is a vibrant place, full of historic Roman & other...
Pula City is a vibrant place, full of historic Roman & other structures (Amphitheatre, Temple; various Town Gates; a Fort/Castle with underground tunnels etc), as well as many bars and restaurants, etc.
And take your pick from the many excellent boat cruises in the harbour, or even book a coach trip to Rovinj, a beautiful town.
But Pula also has a very industrial harbour, and there are no beaches or indeed places that we could see where you can swim from.
Instead we stayed at Stoja, overlooking the sea, which was a truly unforgettable holiday, swimming off and walking round the rocks every day, as well as being able to pay €2pp to travel into Pula City when we wished.
Michael
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Old town Pula is a wonderful place to visit.
Old town Pula is a wonderful place to visit. The people are friendly and most speak English. Most things to do like restaurants, museums, historical sites, the harbor, and shops are an easy walk of a few blocks.
The food was so good. I really miss the croissants and pastries available for breakfast daily. The fresh seafood and salads, risotto, and pizzas were delicious.
If arriving by airplane, I recommend you ask your hotel to set up a pick up in advance. The going taxi rate is a ridiculous €60 for 7 kilometers from airport to old town. Travelers we met said their hotel set up the return to the airport for less than half that.
We fell in love with charming Pula. You should definitely go
A
Anonymous
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Great city!
Great city! Many attractions from nature exploration to history and museums! The city is very wells accustomed to tourist so pretty much everyone spoke at least English (if not German or French). Great restaurants with a wide variety of sea food options and the most amazing Gelattos in town!
Betty
Brazil
6.0
Scored 6.0
We didnt find sand beaches
We didnt find sand beaches
Not much to do with children (when you dont like stony beaches and you are not acommodated in some resort).
Aquarium is nice but we didnt find the octopus :D
High prices in restaurants.
Buses during the week is quite good but not during the weekend. Bus doesnt reach to Pula Airport but ends some km before. During the weekend there is no buses which close you to airport.
But taxi is not so expensive
The Sena boat-house was an awesome home for us for a few days' stay in Croatia.
It had everything for a relaxing and pleasant time on a floating house, including a large hot-tub, as well as many accesories and home appliances, even a dishwasher.
The entire house was cozy, the rooms were well designed.
We had also the option to rent a small boat (with an electrical motor) that we used it to take small trips to the nearby islands' beaches.
We enjoyed our stay there and intend to repeat the experience next summer.
Gracijela is an excellent host. Even though we arrived at around 10 pm, she met us upon arrival, showed us the apartment and helped us to order dinner at a local restaurant. It was my wife's birthday during our stay in Croatia, so Gracijela kindly noted it and gave her a fantastic birthday cake. Overall, the host tried to make everything possible and impossible to make our stay comfortable, enjoyable and memorable. We will definitely return to Gracijela's place again"
We were on a road trip right from North to south of Croatia and had done many bookings at different places in Croatia.
LIKE:
• Very helpful and friendly staff.
• The pool was very good and clean. Not big but perfects with families.
• The rooms in the apartment were very big, clean and comfortable.
• One of the best beaches of PULA as there were less people. Clear water.
• The property feels like home. Best place to stay with kids.
• Bakery and store nearby.
We arrived on ferry from Venice at 21:00 tired from a long day in the hot sun. The hotel is very close to the docks and convenient to access. 5 minute walk Fantastic breakfast with eggs, meats, cheeses, yoghurt, buns and bread, cereals, and more. Delicious! Hosts were extremely welcoming and kind. Went above and beyond! Only 5 minute walk to Pula's attractions . Great room that was clean and fresh. Welcoming candy!!!
This apartment is beautiful and spotless and has more than you could need for your stay. After traveling with mostly hotels for two weeks it was amazing to have the space to spread out and the facilities to make our own breakfast and an awesome rooftop terrace. It’s close to everything to see in old town Pula. Would highly recommend if you’re in the area.
Its location. secluded from all the noice , traffic etc… The staff was amazing and helpful. They provided all the necessary information for sites to visit and more importantly how to travel. The room was amazing and breakfast was fabulous !!! If you haven’t visited Pula please do so and bill your stay @ Histeria Pula you won’t be disappointed .
All was so perfect the honor she s just so kind I was whit my mom very very confi bis in front 15m from the city 6m to go to the sea shop rouga to bring grocery 1 seconds.... and End of the street it s the bakery 10m for the washing machine I talk Croatia so was easy I will definitely recommend i will miss the place
This has been the best place we have stayed in Croatia. A beautiful furnished apartment which has everything, even a washing machine and outside clothes line. Spotlessly clean, quiet neighbourhood and the host is such a lovely person. Thank you Boyana for a great stay. We are reluctant to leave.
very nice and spacious house, clean and tidy.
nice location as it’s not in the centre so it’s very quiet, Pola is less than 10 minutes away by car! Owners are lovely even though they don’t only speak Croatian. the air condition is nice to cool the house but keep in mind it’s not in the bedrooms.
The stay was great! We had a wonderful appartement with everything you’d need. The appartement was really clean. The communication with the owner was also very good, with quick replies! Overall we had a very good time in pula and would definitely recommend this appartement to anyone!
The apartment was great for our short stay in Pula. It was very comfortable, clean, centrally located and within walking distance to everything. And an fantastic view of the Amphitheater! Samanta was super easy to communicate with and very responsive and helpful during our stay.
Hotel had several beaches to swim at and restaurants to try. There was a grocery store on site which helped. The rooms were clean and had air conditioning. Just a short drive or bus ride into downtown pula
The location could not have been better, it’s right on the Main Street yet quiet and a little off. The host was gracious and generous and the apartment really clean. Best place we’ve stayed in croatia!
The hotel is extremely comfortable and in a good location if you only want to enjoy from typical Croatian beaches.
The a la carte restaurant and the breakfast buffet were surprisingly amazing as well.
Everything, lovely host, all super clean, comfortable and close to city center. They welcomed us with a famous Croatian drink and it was the most warm and nice place I ever stayed. Recommend 1000%
The location was great and the apartment super spacious! We also forgot sunglasses there and they were kind enough to send it to our next stopover in Croatia. That was above and beyond!!
property was lovely and in a very convenient locations. The photos of the room with the pool and sauna do not do it justice. The staff and people of Croatia in general were lovely.
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