Croatia Tourism
became popular in Pula as early as the
19th century. Guided Croatia tours were first
offered by the conservator of
antiquities, Giovanni Carrara, in the
year 1828. Pula drew many tourists,
including the Austrian emperor Ferdinand
I, who visited the region in 1832. In
1845, Pula, a guide Cenni al
forestiero che visita Pola – Tips
for a Foreigner Visiting Pula was
written by Austrian Lloyd and complied
by Pietro Kandler. Later, in 1885, Bagno
Polese, situated between the
administration building on the coastal
promenade and the islet of Ulja-nik,
became the first public beach to be
enjoyed by both residents and tourists
of Pula. Take a Croatia vacation
and while in
Croatia travel the city of Pula. |