WELCOME TO

Pula, Croatia

At the southernmost point of Croatia's Istrian Peninsula sits the historic seaside city of Pula. Pula is renowned for its magnificent Roman architecture and is home to the Pula Arena, one of the world's best-preserved Roman amphitheaters, which continues to hold events and performances. The city's varied architecture and culture reflect its rich history, which spans more than 3,000 years and was impacted by Roman, Venetian, Austro-Hungarian, and Yugoslav authority.

In addition to its historical charm, Pula has beautiful beaches, clear waters, and lush pine trees in a laid-back Mediterranean setting. The nearby Brijuni National Park, a group of charming islands off the coast, is a haven for history buffs and nature lovers. Pula's distinctive blend of natural beauty, vibrant beach life, and old tradition makes it the perfect destination for both relaxing holidays and cultural exploration.

TRAIN TRAVEL JOURNEY Get Inspired

Experience luxury and adventure together as you travel some of Europe's most breathtaking rail routes, passing through well-known tourist spots and taking in stunning landscapes, tunnels, and mountains.

Explore Train Routes

No Train travel Destinations Found!

Top Travel Partners

Croatia Visa

Documents Required for a Tourist Visa:- * Tourist visa application form. * Passport with six or three months validity period. * Passport pictures. * Valid travel insurance. * Evidence of financial means. * Proof of accommodation. * Proof of a booked return flight ticket. * Proof of paid visa fee. Nationals of the following countries do not have to apply for a Croatia visa if they are traveling for short-term purposes (up to 90 days)

Popular Flights in Croatia