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Cheap flight tickets to Pula

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Trip type
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Pula is a beautiful coastal city situated at the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula. Known for its rich history and stunning beaches, it is a perfect blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.

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    142 €

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Pula - Weather

Average monthly temperature & precipitation

  1. December

    Temperature 7°C

    Precipitation 38%

  2. January

    Temperature 7°C

    Precipitation 38%

  3. February

    Temperature 10°C

    Precipitation 46%

  4. March

    Temperature 11°C

    Precipitation 35%

  5. April

    Temperature 13°C

    Precipitation 36%

  6. May

    Temperature 17°C

    Precipitation 45%

  7. June

    Temperature 21°C

    Precipitation 30%

  8. July

    Temperature 25°C

    Precipitation 22%

  9. August

    Temperature 26°C

    Precipitation 25%

  10. September

    Temperature 27°C

    Precipitation 36%

  11. October

    Temperature 17°C

    Precipitation 41%

  12. November

    Temperature 16°C

    Precipitation 50%

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About the city

Pula is a thriving city that seamlessly combines its rich Roman history with a vibrant modern culture. Famous for its well-preserved Roman amphitheater, the Arena, Pula offers visitors a glimpse into ancient times. As a cultural hub, the city hosts numerous music and arts festivals throughout the year, transforming its streets into lively venues. Pula's proximity to the Adriatic Sea provides stunning coastal views, making it a delightful destination for beach enthusiasts. The city's diverse architecture showcases influences from different periods, adding to its charm. Its pleasant Mediterranean climate ensures you can explore the city comfortably almost all year round.

Top attractions

The city's top attraction, the Pula Arena, is one of the largest surviving Roman amphitheaters in the world and a must-see for any visitor. Beyond the arena, the Temple of Augustus and the Arch of the Sergii offer fascinating insights into ancient history. Visitors should also explore the beautiful Brijuni National Park, a collection of islands known for their natural beauty and history as a former presidential retreat. For those interested in contemporary culture, the city's galleries and vibrant street art scene make for an engaging experience. The city’s waterfront promenades are ideal for a leisurely stroll, offering picturesque views and charming restaurants to relax in.

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Pula is during the late spring to early fall, when the weather is warm and ideal for exploring. From May to September, the city is bustling with tourists, and many beaches and festivals are in full swing. If you prefer a quieter experience, visiting in the shoulder seasons of late spring or early fall can be rewarding, with fewer crowds and pleasant weather. Winter months are mild but quieter, offering a peaceful atmosphere to explore cultural sites without the hustle and bustle. Whether you visit in peak or off-peak times, Pula's charm is sure to captivate you.

Frequently asked questions

Read some of the most frequently asked questions about flights to Pula

From the airport, you can reach the city center by taking a taxi, which is available at the airport's arrivals terminal. Alternatively, there are regular bus services that connect the airport to the central bus station in the city.