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Croatia uses the euro (EUR) as its official currency since 2023. ATMs are readily available throughout Pula and the Istrian peninsula. Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shops. It's useful to carry some cash for smaller establishments, markets, and beach facilities. Currency exchange is no longer necessary for eurozone visitors.
Croatian is Croatia's official language. In Pula and throughout Istria, English and German are commonly spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. Many locals also speak Italian due to the region's proximity to Italy and historical connections. The city centers are well-prepared to serve international visitors.
From Pula, explore Istria's charming hilltop towns. Rovinj offers a picturesque old town and harbor. Groznjan and Motovun feature medieval architecture, art galleries, and truffle experiences. Porec showcases UNESCO-listed Byzantine mosaics in the Euphrasian Basilica. The Dvigrad Ruins provide fascinating medieval remains. Vodnjan and Fazana offer authentic Istrian culture and coastal beauty.
The best time to visit Pula is May, June, and September when weather is warm with fewer crowds than peak summer. July and August offer ideal beach conditions but are busiest and most expensive. Spring provides pleasant temperatures for sightseeing. Early autumn features warm sea temperatures and harvest festivals. Winter is quiet with many tourist services closed.
Pula is famous for its remarkably preserved Roman amphitheater, one of the world's six largest surviving Roman arenas. The city features extensive Roman ruins including temples and arches. Pula serves as Istria's largest city and gateway to the peninsula's beaches, hilltop villages, and culinary treasures like truffles, olive oil, and wine.
Pula's centerpiece is the Roman Arena, a first-century amphitheater hosting summer concerts and festivals. The Temple of Augustus and Triumphal Arch of Sergii showcase Roman architecture. The Archaeological Museum displays regional history. Nearby Fort Verudela and Brijuni Islands National Park offer natural beauty.
Pula is very safe for tourists with low crime rates typical of Croatia. The city and Istrian region are family-friendly with a welcoming atmosphere. Petty theft is rare but use common sense with valuables in crowded areas. Pula's residents are known for hospitality. Croatia consistently ranks among Europe's safest travel destinations.
Pack swimwear and beach essentials for Pula's Adriatic coast. Bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring Roman ruins and cobblestone streets. Sun protection including sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses is essential in summer. Light layers work for warm days and cooler evenings. Modest clothing is appropriate when visiting churches. A light jacket suits shoulder season visits.
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