In the 18th century, the town of Pula, after a violent plague epidemic, started to repopulate, thanks to the exertions...
The church of Sant’Efisio, located at no more than a couple of meters from the sea, undoubtedly is the place...
Built by the Piedmontese at the end of the 18th century, the tower of Cala d’Ostia took the place of the pre-existing Spanish watchtower. It had the function of surveilling the stretch of coast of the estuary of the river Rio Pedras de Fogu up to the two coves Calette...
The beaches of Pula, both those closest to town on the bay of Nora and those further towards the South...
Along the coast of Santa Margherita, at less than 15 kilometers from Pula, lies the marina of Cala Verde which...