PULA

Pula is the largest city in Istria County, situated at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula. It is known for its multitude of ancient Roman buildings, the most famous of which is the Pula Arena, one of the best preserved Roman amphitheaters, and its beautiful sea. The city has a long tradition of wine making, fishing, shipbuilding, tourism, and winter sport training destination

The pearl nearby is Brioni island or Brijuni national park visited by numerous world leaders since it was the summer residence of Josip Broz Tito. Roman villas and temples still lie buried among farm fields and along the shoreline of the dozens of surrounding fishing and farming villages. The coastal waters offer beaches, fishing, wreck dives to ancient Roman galleys and World War I warships, cliff diving, and sailing to unspoiled coves and islands.

LOCATION BENEFITS

  • Geography: Pine trees, beautiful beaches, clean sea
  • Climate: Mediterranean (long hot summers, short, mild winters)
  • Temperature: summer average 28-30°C, winter average 10-20°C
  • Elevation: 20 metres above sea level

SPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE

 We can organize:

Training Camps, Sponsored Tournaments, Team buildings

FOOTBALL

Pula football training facilities:

  • Aldo Drosina sport centre
  • FIFA certified pitch with 9000 seating places
  • Training pitch 90 x 64 m with artificial grass and 400 seating places – FIFA**
  • Training poligon with artificial grass 65 X 55 m – FIFA**
  • 9 locker rooms, fitness, VIP area, press area, doping control & medical room, parking, camera, CCTV

 

SPORTS & LEISURE ACTIVITIES

 

CLIMATE

Like the rest of the region, Pula is known for its mild climate, tame sea, and unspoiled nature with an average of sunny days of 2,316 hours per year or 6.3 hours a day, with an average air temperature of 13.7 °C (6.1 °C in January to 26.4 °C in July and August) and sea temperature from 7 °C to 26 °C.

  • Annual average air temperature: 13,7 °C
  • Average summer air temperature: 26.2 °C
  • Average winter air temperature: 6,3 °C
  • Annual average hours of sunshine: 2316 (193 hours / per month)
  • Summer average hours of sunshine: 280 
  • The warmest month of the year: July (26,4°C)
  • The coldest month of the year: January (6,1°C)
  • Month with the most hours of sunshine: July (300 hours)
  • Month with at least hours of sunshine: January, December (90 hours)

HOW TO REACH US?

By car or by bus

If arriving from the north:

  • Ljubljana – Črni Kal – border crossing Požane – Buzet – Pula
  • Villach – Udine – Trieste – Koper – border crossing Kaštel or Plovanija – Pula

If arriving from the east:

  • Zagreb – Rijeka – Učka tunnel – Pula

By plane

By train

Croatian Railways Passenger Transport

www.hzpp.hr

mail: info@hzpp.hr

tel: +385 (1) 3782 583

Author: Tomislav Hadzic

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