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Brijuni Islands National Park

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Nestled near the charming city of Pula, the Brijuni Islands proudly stand as the only National Park in Istria County. This stunning archipelago, declared a National Park in 1983, is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Imagine 14 islands spread across 743.3 hectares of land, with an expansive water surface of 2,652 hectares, making a total area of 3,395 hectares. It's no wonder these islands are considered the most captivating in Istria.

As you stroll along the gentle paths of Brijuni, you can instantly feel why these islands have earned their almost mythical reputation. The climate here is nothing short of delightful, offering a perfect blend of warmth and cool breezes. But there's more to these islands than just their natural beauty. A significant archaeological site lies here, revealing a rich cultural heritage that spans from ancient times to the present day.

For those interested in history, the islands are a treasure trove. You'll find remnants of Roman villas and Byzantine fortresses, each telling a story of the civilizations that once thrived here. The islands also boast a safari park, where you can spot exotic animals like zebras and elephants, a legacy from when the islands were a private retreat for Yugoslavian President Tito. It's a unique experience that adds an unexpected twist to your visit. So, whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply someone seeking a peaceful escape, the Brijuni Islands offer a little something for everyone. Get ready to be charmed by their beauty and intrigued by their stories.
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Arena Amphitheater
When you visit Pula, the Amphitheater, affectionately known as the Arena of Pula, is an absolute must-see. It's like stepping back into ancient history as you stand in a place where gladiators once battled fiercely. Built in the 1st century AD under
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Ambrela Beach
Nestled in the charming St John Cove, Ambrela Beach is a hidden gem between Saccorgiana Beach and Hotel Brioni. This picturesque spot is adorned with pebbles and scattered boulders, creating a unique natural landscape. The beach is framed by the nati
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Arch of the Sergii
The “Golden Gate,” an impressive relic from ancient times, was constructed between 29 and 27 BC by the prominent Sergi family. This triumphal arch was created to honor three family members who held significant positions in Pula. It originally leaned
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Roman Theater Pula
Nestled on the northeastern slopes of the central hill in the city, just below the Castle, lie the captivating remains of a Roman theater. Pula, during the Roman era, was home to not just this theater but two others as well. The larger one, which sad
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Temple of Augustus
Nestled in the heart of the Forum, the Temple stands as a grand tribute to both the goddess Roma and Emperor Augustus. Built between 2 BC and AD 14, coinciding with the Emperor's passing, its architecture mirrors the classic style of ancient temples.
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Aquarium Pula
Aquarium Pula is hands down the most popular aquarium in Croatia, and it's not hard to see why. Nestled within the historic walls of Fort Verudela, this place offers a fascinating blend of history and marine life. The fort, which is over 130 years ol
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Archaeological Museum of Istria
In 1802, when Marshal Marmont started collecting stone monuments at the Temple of Augustus, he had no idea he was laying the groundwork for what would become a remarkable museum collection in Pula. Fast forward a century to 1902, and the unearthing o
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Historical and Maritime Museum of Istria
Perched atop the highest hill in Pula at 32.4 meters, the adapted Venetian fortification has been home to the Historical Museum of Istria since 1961. Originally founded as the Museum of the Revolution on December 31, 1955, this fascinating site offer
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Histria Beach
Nestled beneath the Hotel Park Plaza Histria on the stunning Verudela Peninsula in Pula, Histria Beach is a must-visit spot for anyone craving a mix of relaxation and adventure. The beach boasts a charming blend of natural stone and concrete, providi
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Valkane Beach
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Chapel of St. Maria Formosa
Nestled in history, the Chapel of St. Maria Formosa is a remarkable testament to the architectural brilliance of the 6th century. Originally part of a grand Benedictine abbey that met its demise in the 16th century, this chapel still stands proudly t
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Gate of Hercules
Nestled between two likely medieval towers, built with the simplicity of uncarved stone blocks, stands a remarkable piece of history: the Gate of Hercules. At the top of its weathered arch, you can just make out a carving of Hercules' head alongside
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Museum of Contemporary Art of Istria
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