Getting Around Pula (Sardinia)

By Walking

The old town and port is small enough to walk around.

By Bus

By Taxi

By Boat

Pula (Sardinia) FAQ

Santa Margherita di Pula Beach

A charming medieval beach known for its historical significance and beautiful nature.

Nora’s Amphitheater

Visit this impressive Roman amphitheater, where you can imagine ancient spectacles and view the surrounding ruins.

Museum of the Mediterranean

Discover local history and culture through exhibits related to the region’s heritage and archaeological finds.

Church of Saint Ephysius

The church of Saint Ephysius, located at no more than a couple of meters from the sea, undoubtedly is the place which renders more than any other the faith.

Explore the Nora Archaeological Site.

Walk through the ancient ruins of Nora, including its Roman amphitheater and thermal baths, and uncover the fascinating history of this once-thriving Phoenician and Roman city.

Take a Boat Trip to the Nearby Islands.

Embark on a boat tour to discover the stunning nearby islands, such as Isola di Sant’Antioco or Isola di San Pietro, and enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and breathtaking coastal views.

Experience Local Sardinian Cuisine.

Dine at traditional Sardinian restaurants to savor local delicacies such as porceddu (roast piglet), fregola pasta, and fresh seafood, accompanied by regional wines.

Discover all the beaches around.

The place where pristine turquoise waters meet stunning pebble and sandy shores. Enjoy the idyllic blend of natural beauty and serene landscapes, perfect for relaxation and coastal adventures.

Explore the Church of Saint Ephysius.

A hidden gem known for its striking Baroque architecture and serene interior. The church features intricate frescoes, ornate altars, and a captivating mix of marble and stucco decorations.