The Territory

What to do and what to see in Pula and its surroundings

Located along the south-western coast of Sardinia, Pula owes its fame to the beautiful beaches that adorn its coastline and the nearby coast of Chia. The recent enhancement of its impressive environmental and archaeological heritage has allowed the town to become one of Sardinia's most beloved tourist destinations. Despite this success, Pula has never abandoned its native agricultural vocation, which allows it to offer its visitors products of exceptional quality.
During summer evenings, young people and families fill the lively Piazza del Popolo, a true city lounge, which hosts cafés, restaurants and ice cream parlours. The packed schedule of festivals and events will allow you to immerse yourself in local traditions and discover the best of Sardinian food and wine. Absolutely not to be missed is a visit to the evocative Archaeological Area of Nora, one of the first Phoenician settlements in Sardinia, which hosts shows and cultural events during the summer season.
Visitors can fully enjoy the amenities offered by the town, or comfortably reach the nearby city of Cagliari, which is less than 40 km away. Located in the coastal resort of Santa Margherita, Camping Flumendosa Village is just 7 km from Pula. In a perfect position for exploring all of South-Western Sardinia.