Plitvice Lakes, Croatia

Pula Luxury rentals

Discover Pula in Istria—where your family can swim in clear Adriatic waters, picnic by the sea, and explore sunny trails perfect for kids.

Pula Vacation Rentals

Villa Aquarius near Pula
Pula, Istria, Croatia
$3,375 night
Wohnung "Cukon" mit Balkon
Medulin, Istria, Croatia
$2,430 night
für 6 Personen ca. 70 m² in Medulin, Istrien (Medulin und Umgebung)
Medulin, Istria, Croatia
$2,421 night
Wohnung "Fucane Beni" mit Balkon
Medulin, Istria, Croatia
$2,421 night
Villa Casa Nova
Rovinj/Bale, Istria, Croatia
$3,110 night
für 6 Personen und 4 Kinder in Porec-Jurici, Istrien (Westküste von Istrien)
Poreč/Baderna, Istria, Croatia
$3,181 night
Villa Cypress Hill bei Poreč
Rakotule, Istria, Croatia
$2,476 night
Villa Poropati, Groznjan, Istrien-Luxus Landgut mit 7 Schlafzimmern für bis zu
Grožnjan, Istria, Croatia
$2,870 night
Ferienvilla "Monte Bibali" mit Infinity-Pool
Buje, Istria, Croatia
$3,110 night
Stanzia Butori
Grožnjan, Istria, Croatia
$2,442 night
"Casa Tarra" mit eigenem Pool
Umag/Juricani, Istria, Croatia
$4,784 night
Villa Vespera
Crikvenica, Kvarner, Croatia
$3,062 night
Villa del mar
Crikvenica, Kvarner, Croatia
$2,559 night
Marica
Crikvenica, Kvarner, Croatia
$2,487 night
Gemütliche, gepflegte Ferienwohnung
Izola, Coast & Karst region, Slovenia
$7,535 night
Vila 72 / Vila 21
Crikvenica, Kvarner, Croatia
$3,358 night
Villa "Cotton House" mit Schwimmbad
Novi Vinodolski, Kvarner, Croatia
$2,631 night
Luxurious Chateau Asa in Sežana
Sežana, Sežana, Slovenia
$4,394 night
Romantic Château Asa – The Perfect Location for a Dream Wedding
Utovlje, Sežana, Slovenia
$8,640 night
Indulge in Timeless Luxury at Chateau Asa
Utovlje, Sežana, Slovenia
$8,640 night

Tips on renting in Pula

Getting Around

When you visit Pula, your family will be captivated by the ancient Pula Arena and the crystal-clear beaches of Rakalj. At the Pula Arena, kids can imagine gladiators in action while parents soak in the Roman history—guided tours make learning fun for everyone. In Rakalj, your family can picnic on quiet coves, swim in the gentle Adriatic, or explore coastal trails together. Both spots offer perfect settings for memorable, sun-soaked days by the sea.

What to Pack

Pack your favorite swimsuits and sun hats for days at the sparkling waters of Pula’s Ambrela Beach, where the whole family can swim, snorkel, and build sandcastles. For spring and fall, bring light jackets and comfortable shoes for exploring the cobbled streets of Pula and the charming village of Rakalj in Istria, Croatia. Families love the easy access to coastal bike paths and picnics along the Adriatic. Don’t forget sunscreen, your camera, and tablets loaded with games for relaxing evenings after a day of adventure.

Must-Try Activities

Explore Pula in Croatia for a family getaway filled with sun-soaked days and endless adventure. Discover the ancient Roman amphitheater in Pula, where kids can imagine gladiator battles, then stroll the lively harbor lined with gelato stands. In Rakalj, enjoy peaceful moments along the Adriatic coast—perfect for beachcombing or building sandcastles together. Family bike rides wind through olive groves and wildflower meadows, while local seaside restaurants serve fresh seafood with stunning sunset views. Summer festivals and outdoor markets add extra magic for all ages.

Smart Spending Tips

Imagine your family waking up to the gentle Adriatic breeze in Pula, Istria—where ancient Roman ruins meet sparkling blue waters. A daily budget of €150 per person, or €600 for a family of four, covers comfortable lodging, delicious seaside meals, and memorable activities. Kids will love a day with Istria Adventure’s "Blue Cave & Snorkeling Tour" for €60 per person, exploring hidden coves and crystal-clear bays. Dinner at Konoba Batelina, a local favorite, averages €35 per adult, with fresh seafood and welcoming service.Imagine your family waking up to the gentle Adriatic breeze in Pula or Rakalj, Istria—where ancient Roman ruins meet sparkling blue waters. A daily budget of €150 per person, or €600 for a family of four, covers comfortable lodging, delicious seaside meals, and memorable activities. Kids will love a day with Istria Adventure’s "Blue Cave & Snorkeling Tour" for €60 per person, exploring hidden coves and crystal-clear bays. Dinner at Konoba Batelina, a local favorite, averages €35 per adult, with fresh seafood and welcoming service.

Welcome to Pula, a charming town in the sunny region of Sardinia, Italy, where families can truly unwind and explore together. As you stroll through the historic center, the cobblestone streets lead you to the lively Piazza del Popolo, perfect for enjoying creamy gelato while kids play in the open square. Just a short drive away, the ancient ruins of Nora invite your family to wander through Roman mosaics and amphitheaters, with the scent of wild rosemary in the air and the gentle sound of waves nearby.

For outdoor adventures, Pula offers a mix of sandy beaches and lush pine forests. Spend your mornings at Spiaggia di Nora, where the calm, clear waters are ideal for young swimmers and sandcastle builders. Families love joining the “Nora Archaeological Tour,” a guided experience that brings local history to life. In summer, the Laguna di Nora Nature Park is a hidden gem for birdwatching and educational eco-tours, making it easy to spot pink flamingos and learn about native wildlife.

Pula is known for its warm hospitality and family-friendly atmosphere. Over 70% of visitors return for the welcoming vibe and delicious local cuisine. Try fresh seafood at Su Furriadroxu, a favorite among locals, or explore the quiet paths of Is Cannoneris Forest, where you might spot wild deer and ancient cork oaks. With its mix of history, nature, and authentic Sardinian culture, Pula promises a memorable family getaway that delights both kids and adults.

Plitvice Lakes, Croatia

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Pula has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Families visiting Pula in Croatia can embark on unforgettable outdoor adventures, from exploring the ancient Roman amphitheater in Pula to kayaking along the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea. The nearby Cape Kamenjak Nature Park offers scenic biking trails and hidden coves perfect for swimming and snorkeling. In Rakalj, families can hike through fragrant Mediterranean landscapes and discover the historic Rakalj Castle, all while enjoying panoramic views of the sparkling Raša Bay.

  • To create a balanced itinerary in Pula and Rakalj, start your day exploring the ancient Roman amphitheater in Pula, marveling at its well-preserved arches and vibrant local markets. After soaking in the city’s history, head to Rakalj for a scenic hike along the rugged Istrian coastline, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and discover quiet coves perfect for swimming. This blend of cultural exploration and outdoor adventure captures the best of both worlds.

  • For families seeking comfort and convenience in Pula, the Verudela Peninsula stands out with its family-friendly resorts, easy beach access, and proximity to the Aquarium Pula. In Rakalj, tranquil villas and guesthouses near the historic Church of St. Agnes and scenic Rakalj cliffs offer a peaceful retreat. Both areas provide welcoming atmospheres, safe surroundings, and amenities like playgrounds and pools, making them ideal for a memorable family holiday on the Istrian coast.

  • Start your week in Pula by exploring the magnificent Roman Amphitheatre, then stroll through the historic streets to discover the Temple of Augustus and the vibrant Pula Market. Take a day trip to Brijuni National Park for its lush landscapes and fascinating archaeological sites. Spend a couple of days in Rakalj, enjoying the tranquil beaches along the Raša Bay and visiting the Ethnographic Museum. Explore Cape Kamenjak for its rugged coastline and crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming or kayaking.

  • During the summer months, the popular Ambrela Beach, located on the Verudela Peninsula just outside Pula, is known for having lifeguards on duty, making it a safe choice for families and swimmers. This Blue Flag beach features clear Adriatic waters and convenient amenities like beach bars and sunbed rentals. While Rakalj itself is surrounded by more secluded and wild coves, the main beaches near Pula, such as Ambrela and sometimes Havaj Beach, offer supervised swimming areas.

  • While Pula and Rakalj in Istria are more famous for their sunny Adriatic coastline and ancient Roman ruins like the Pula Arena, winter brings a different charm to the region. For sledding or tobogganing, locals often head inland to the Učka Nature Park, especially near the Vojak peak, where snowfall is more reliable. The park offers scenic, gently sloping meadows perfect for family sledding, surrounded by breathtaking views of the Kvarner Gulf and lush forests.

  • Absolutely, families visiting Pula and Rakalj can enjoy a range of affordable activities. In Pula, you can marvel at the ancient Roman Amphitheatre, stroll through the vibrant Forum Square, or explore the lush greenery of the Golden Gate Park. Rakalj offers scenic hiking trails along the coast and the chance to discover the historic Church of St. Agnes. Both towns provide beautiful Adriatic beaches where kids can swim and play without spending much.

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