Pula sits at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula and is one of Croatia's most historically fascinating cities, dominated by a magnificently preserved Roman amphitheatre that rivals the Colosseum in architectural grandeur. This 2,000-year-old arena now serves as a breathtaking venue for summer concerts, film festivals, and cultural events — setting the tone for a city where ancient history and contemporary life coexist beautifully.
Our collection of luxury villas in and around Pula provides the ideal base for exploring southern Istria. Options range from seaside villas along the Premantura peninsula to countryside retreats among vineyards and olive groves, all within easy reach of Pula's cultural attractions and Istria's celebrated food scene.
Beyond the Arena, Pula rewards exploration. The Temple of Augustus, the Arch of the Sergii, and the Roman Forum reveal layers of the city's imperial past. The Austro-Hungarian naval heritage is visible in elegant waterfront architecture, while the converted shipyard district has become a hub for contemporary art and craft beer culture. The city's main market hall overflows with Istrian produce — truffles, local cheeses, olive oils, and seasonal fruits.