Pula is a lively coastal municipality of 7,000 inhabitants, located southwest of the Gulf of Cagliari, from which it is 30 kilometers away. Its territory is exceptionally rich in natural and archaeological beauty: kilometers of golden beaches protected by fragrant and shady pine forests, a wild hinterland to be experienced with walks and trekking itineraries to discover evocative forests where majestic and rare animals can be spotted, the ancient city of Nora, an archaeological site considered the pearl of the Mediterranean, and numerous monuments of great historical and cultural interest.
The town’s central square and neighboring streets teem with outdoor cafes, restaurants, stores, and artisan workshops, and on summer evenings it all comes alive with cultural and entertainment events.
Pula is a town with a strong vocation for tourism, and there are multiple accommodations in the area ready to welcome all year round the thousands of tourists and visitors who come to the area for the vacations.
Impossible not to love Pula, a true jewel of southern Sardinia.