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Pula, Croatia, offers a blend of Roman history and Adriatic charm perfect for families. Start at the Pula Arena, a remarkably preserved Roman amphitheater where you can join the Pula City Tour for a guided walk through ancient ruins. Visit the Temple of Augustus and stroll through the lively Forum Square. The Aquarium Pula, set in a 19th-century fort, is a hit with children. For a beach day, head to Verudela Peninsula for swimming and water sports. Families love the Brijuni Islands National Park, accessible by boat from nearby Fažana, which features a safari park and dinosaur footprints. In Krnica, experience the Istrian countryside with a cycling tour from Rent a Bike Krnica or take a diving lesson with Krnica Dive. Enjoy local cuisine at Konoba Da Rocco and savor fresh seafood. Don’t miss exploring Cape Kamenjak Nature Park for hiking, cliff jumping, and spotting rare orchids.
Nearby cities
Barban
Discover Barban, Istria—where your family can picnic by emerald hills, bike scenic trails, and enjoy sunny days in Croatia’s warm, welcoming countryside.
Pula
Discover Pula in Istria—where your family can swim in clear Adriatic waters, picnic by the sea, and explore sunny trails perfect for kids.
Slunj
Bring your family to Slunj in Kvarner Hills, Croatia—splash in clear rivers, picnic by waterfalls, and explore scenic trails under the sun together.
Plitvice
Discover Plitvice in Kvarner Hills, Croatia—where your family can hike forest trails, picnic by sparkling lakes, and explore nature’s wonders together year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to see what Pula/Krnica has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!
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Explore the breathtaking Brijuni National Park, a collection of lush islands just off the coast from Pula, where ancient Roman ruins and exotic wildlife blend with turquoise Adriatic waters. Venture to Cape Kamenjak, a protected peninsula south of Pula, renowned for its dramatic limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear sea perfect for snorkeling. The enchanting forests and serene lakes of Učka Nature Park, a short drive away, offer panoramic views and invigorating hiking trails through unspoiled Istrian landscapes.
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Pula, with its Roman amphitheater and charming old town, is quite walkable for families, especially in the historic center where you can easily explore sites like the Temple of Augustus and the bustling Forum. However, if you’re staying in Krnica, which is a tranquil Istrian village about 25 kilometers from Pula, renting a car is highly recommended. The rural setting and spread-out attractions around Krnica make driving essential for convenient access to beaches and nearby cultural spots.
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For families seeking accommodations in Pula or Krnica, consider booking a stay at Villa Vala in Krnica, which offers spacious family apartments with private terraces and lush gardens perfect for children to play or for enjoying outdoor meals. In Pula, the Arena One 99 Glamping site provides luxury tents with private patios surrounded by Mediterranean greenery, creating a relaxed environment just a short drive from the Roman Amphitheatre and the vibrant city center.
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For a dynamic 4-day trip to Pula and Krnica, start by exploring Pula’s impressive Roman Amphitheatre, then wander the lively Forum Square and sample Istrian cuisine at a konoba. Discover the crystal-clear waters of Kamenjak Nature Park, perfect for kayaking or snorkeling. In Krnica, join a local olive oil tasting or cycle through the scenic countryside, then wind down with a sunset stroll along the tranquil Krnički Porat harbor, soaking up authentic Istrian village life.
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The cleanest and safest swimming areas near Pula and Krnica are found along the crystal-clear shores of Cape Kamenjak, a protected nature park just south of Pula where turquoise coves and pebbled beaches like Mala Kolumbarica invite swimmers. In Krnica, the tranquil bay of Duga Uvala offers gentle waters and a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for families. Both locations are regularly maintained, with lifeguards in high season and amenities nearby, ensuring a relaxing and secure experience.
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While Pula and Krnica in Istria are more renowned for their mild winters and Adriatic coastline, travelers seeking cozy winter lodges or cabins with snow activities should consider heading inland toward the Gorski Kotar region. This area, about two hours from Pula, offers charming mountain lodges surrounded by dense forests and frequent snowfall. Places like Platak ski resort provide opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing, making it a perfect winter escape within reach of Istria’s coastal towns.
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Exploring Pula and Krnica offers an exciting blend of ancient history and coastal beauty. Entry to the iconic Pula Arena, a remarkably preserved Roman amphitheater, costs around 10 euros for adults, while guided tours of Brijuni National Park, accessible by boat from nearby Fazana, typically range from 30 to 40 euros. In Krnica, diving excursions in the crystal-clear Adriatic often start at about 50 euros, providing unforgettable underwater experiences along the Istrian coast.