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| - private accommodation |
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| - hostels |
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| - rental
cars |
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restaurantes |
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| - camping |
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| - diving centres |
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| - nautics |
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| - congrees centres |
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| - health tourism |
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PULA, a town and port in the south-western part of
Istria.Situated in the inner part of a bay, divided by the
islands of St. Catherine, St. Andrew and Uljanik into three port
basins. According to the size of the con-structed coast and
level of equipment, Pula is the most important and biggest port
in Istria, and the well-protected Pula Bay places it among the
best natural harbours on the Adriatic. Due to its size, exposed
location, two accesses (the one directly from the sea and the
other through the Fazana Strait), low coastline and easy
construction of fortification systems, provided the Pula Bay a
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Pula is also a centre of sport tourism because domestic and
international sports teams and athlets find the favourable
climate, quality sports facilities (tennis courts, sports halls,
football stadiums, football fields, track-and-field courses,
indoor and outdoor swimming pools, water sports facilities,
etc.) suitable for winter training season. Apart from the
traditional sports on the ground, there are opportunities to
enjoy a variety of water sports. |
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Pula offers a variety of excellent opportunities for tourists.
Together with well-equipped hotels and other types of
accommodation facilities, the tourist offer includes many sports
grounds, recreational facilities and entertainment programs,
terraces with live music, discotheques, casinos, inns and
restaurants, as well as diverse excursions. The town disposes of
two marinas, so that yachting tourism is increasingly
developing. Pula is also a well-known congress centre (the large
congress hall in Hotel Histria). The town can be reached by
various means of transport, and there is an airport in the
immediate vicinity of Pula (6 km), constructed to meet the
requirements of international air traffic. |
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