Pula, Gulf of Nora. Photo by Alessandro Addis.
Pula, Gulf of Nora. Photo by Alessandro Addis.

Pula and surroundings

Unforgettable holidays in the South of Sardinia

In Pula, the lively coastal town to the South-west of the Gulf of Cagliari, at a distance of 30 kilometers from the capital, you can celebrate your unforgettable holidays, embraced by a land of magic, not only likely to enchant you in summer, but the whole year through. It is a territory exceptionally blessed with natural and archaeological beauty and a town, Pula, which has a true calling for hospitality.

Pula, Piazza del Popolo. Photo by Alessandro Addis.
Pula, Piazza del Popolo. Photo by Alessandro Addis.

Long stretches of splendid beaches are waiting for you, shielded by pine trees projecting their fragrance and shadow, a wild hinterland which is best enjoyed on hikes or trekking itineraries, unveiling alluring woods for you where majestic and rare animals can be spotted.

Pula, Nora beach. Photo by Alessandro Addis.
Pula, Nora beach. Photo by Alessandro Addis.

You can dive in history, as you admire the ancient city of Nora on a visit, an archaeological site which is considered a gem of the Mediterranean basin. Where to stay? Residential complexes, hotels of international stature, inns, guesthouses, bed & breakfasts, and camping sites: there is plenty of choice!
The central square of the town and the surrounding streets brim with open-air bars, restaurants, shops and craftsman studios and during summer nights the entire area comes alive with cultural events and entertainment.

Pula, Torre del Coltellazzo. Foto di Alessandro Addis.
Pula, Nora, torre del Cortellazzo

It is impossible not to love Pula, a genuine and true jewel in the crown of South of Sardinia.