A picturesque encounter of nature’s splendour and human historical achievement, Croatia’s best northern-western city Pula unfurls itself as a crest jewel with its pulsating secants forming. These dynamic secants culminate into a venue that offers an ecstatic cocktail of our past’s architectural brilliance, unpolluted blues of the Adriatic, and the quaint charm that permeates its air. 

Balancing venture and serenity like well-parsed poetry, nuances are here to be savant not only for solace-wishers but for thrill-seekers as well. Picture a five-day travel plan where each day pulls back another layer of this land of surprises- a tryst with timeless landmarks, a gustatory gallop through regional culinary delights, and ending the day with soulful sojourns on breathtaking beachscapes. 

Icing on this savouring trip? Your rest stop at Villsy’s sumptuous villas in Pula. A promise of plush comfort nestled with the allure of seclusion- isn’t this the vacation paradise you’ve been yearning for?

Day 1: Arrival in Pula and settling into your Villsy villa

Your adventure begins the moment you arrive in Pula. After landing at Pula Airport, you’ll head straight to your Villsy villa, your home for the next five days. Villsy offers a variety of luxurious villas scattered around Pula, each equipped with modern amenities, private pools, and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. Whether you prefer a villa close to the beach or nestled in the countryside, Villsy has the perfect accommodation to suit your needs.

Once you’ve settled into your villa, take some time to relax and explore your new surroundings. Enjoy a refreshing dip in the pool, unwind on the sun terrace, and soak in the tranquillity of your villa’s private garden.

After a leisurely morning, it’s time to venture into the city of Pula. Start your exploration with a visit to the iconic Pula Arena, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world. This ancient structure, which dates back to the 1st century AD, once hosted gladiatorial contests and now serves as a venue for various cultural events. Walking through the Arena’s impressive arches, you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped back in time.

Next, head to the Temple of Augustus, another remarkable relic of Pula’s Roman past. Situated in the Forum, the temple is a stunning example of ancient architecture, dedicated to the first Roman emperor. While in the Forum, take a moment to enjoy the lively atmosphere of this central square, where locals and tourists alike gather to relax and socialise.

Day 2: Exploring Pula’s roman heritage

Start your second day in Pula with a visit to the Archaeological Museum of Istria. Located near the Arena, this museum offers a fascinating collection of artefacts from Pula’s Roman, periods. Spend some time exploring the exhibits, which include ancient pottery, mosaics, sculptures, and more. The museum provides valuable insight into the rich history of the Istrian Peninsula and is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

After your museum visit, take a stroll through the charming streets of Pula’s Old Town. The narrow cobblestone alleys are lined with colourful houses, quaint shops, and inviting cafes. As you wander through the Old Town, you’ll come across several Roman monuments, including the Arch of the Sergii, a triumphal arch built in the 1st century BC to honour the prominent Sergii family. Nearby, you’ll find the Double Gate and the Gate of Hercules, both of which were once part of the ancient city walls.

For lunch, stop by one of the local trattorias in the Old Town and indulge in traditional Istrian cuisine. Be sure to try fuži (a type of pasta) with truffle sauce, a regional delicacy that showcases the area’s rich culinary heritage.

In the evening, head to the Pula Aquarium, located in the historic Verudela Fortress. The aquarium is home to a wide variety of marine life from the Adriatic Sea and beyond, including colourful fish, seahorses, octopuses, and sharks. The unique setting of the aquarium within a 19th-century fortress adds to the experience, making it a fun and educational outing for visitors of all ages.

After your aquarium visit, return to your Villsy villa for a relaxing evening. Enjoy a glass of wine by the pool or prepare a homemade meal using fresh local ingredients from the nearby market. With a fully equipped kitchen and spacious dining area, your villa provides the perfect setting for a cosy night in.

roman heritage

Day 3: Day Trip to Brijuni National Park

On day three, embark on a day trip to Brijuni National Park, a stunning archipelago located just off the coast of Pula. The park is made up of 14 islands, with the largest being Veliki Brijun. To reach the islands, you’ll take a short boat ride from the nearby town of Fažana, just a 15-minute drive from Pula.

Once on Veliki Brijun, you’ll be greeted by lush landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and a wealth of historical and natural attractions. Explore the island’s scenic walking and cycling trails, or take a guided tour to learn more about its fascinating history, which includes Roman ruins, a Byzantine fortress, and a safari park with exotic animals.

After exploring the island, enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the island’s restaurants. Many of these establishments offer outdoor seating with stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. Savour fresh seafood, grilled meats, and locally produced wine as you soak in the serene atmosphere.

In the afternoon, continue your exploration of Brijuni by visiting the island’s Tito Museum, which is dedicated to former Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito. The museum offers an intriguing glimpse into Tito’s life and the many world leaders and celebrities who visited Brijuni during his rule.

Return to Pula in the early evening and enjoy a relaxing night at your villa. If you’re in the mood for more sightseeing, consider taking a sunset walk along the Lungomare, a scenic coastal promenade that offers breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea.

Day 4: Beach day at Kamenjak peninsula

No trip to Pula is complete without a day at the beach, and the Kamenjak Peninsula is the perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkelling. Located just south of Pula, Kamenjak is a protected nature reserve known for its rugged coastline, hidden coves, and crystal-clear waters.

Start your day by packing a picnic and heading to one of Kamenjak’s many secluded beaches. The peninsula offers a variety of spots to suit every preference, from sandy shores to rocky outcrops. For a quieter experience, seek out one of the more remote coves, where you can enjoy the sun and sea in relative solitude. 

In the afternoon, take a break from the beach and explore Kamenjak’s unique flora and fauna. The peninsula is home to over 500 plant species, including rare orchids and fragrant Mediterranean herbs. Follow one of the nature trails to discover the area’s diverse ecosystems, or visit the nearby Premantura village for a taste of local life.

If you’re feeling adventurous, rent a kayak or paddleboard to explore Kamenjak’s coastline from the water. The calm, clear waters make for an ideal setting for paddling, and you’ll have the opportunity to discover hidden caves and secluded beaches that are inaccessible by land.

As the day draws to a close, head to the iconic Safari Bar, a quirky beachfront bar nestled among the cliffs of Kamenjak. This unique spot offers a laid-back atmosphere, with rustic wooden structures, hammocks, and stunning views of the sunset. Enjoy a refreshing cocktail or a cold beer as you watch the sun dip below the horizon, casting a golden glow over the Adriatic Sea.

Kamenjak

Day 5: Wine tasting and farewell dinner

On your final day in Pula, take the opportunity to experience the region’s renowned wine culture. Istria is known for its high-quality wines, particularly the white Malvazija and the red Teran varieties. Book a guided wine tour that will take you to some of the best wineries in the area, where you can sample a selection of wines and learn about the winemaking process.

Many of the wineries are located in picturesque villages surrounded by rolling vineyards, offering a peaceful and scenic setting for your tasting experience. As you sip on Istrian wines, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the region’s rich viticultural traditions.

As the sun sets, make your way to one of Pula’s many seafood restaurants for a delicious dinner. Pula is known for its fresh seafood, and you’ll find plenty of options to satisfy your taste buds. Try local specialities like grilled octopus, black risotto, or buzara (a seafood stew made with shellfish, garlic, white wine, and tomatoes). Pair your meal with a glass of Istrian wine, such as Malvazija, and toast to the start of your adventure.

After you’ve had your last dinner here, it’s unfortunately time to head back to your real home.