Eurotrip 6, 2017 – Pula…

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Pula Amphitheatre…

There have been a few surprises since our arrival in Croatia but we weren’t expecting to see the sixth largest (and apparently, best preserved) Roman amphitheatre in the world.

Pula is around a 45 minutes drive south from Porec and is a very mixed town. From masses of stunning Roman architecture to soviet era apartment blocks to a working port.

A selection of pictures follow from our wanderings around Pula.

Pula, arch of the Sergians, 1st century BC…

Pula, Temple of Augustus…

Pula, Castle and historical museum of Istria…

In the evening we enjoyed another nice meal at “Nando” restaurant, part of the campsite.

Yesterday was a bit of a “chill” day. Some shopping at a local caravan supplies store and then food shopping at the local Lidl. Early evening was a walk to one of the beach bars followed by dinner at the campsite restaurant.

The weather continues to be near perfect, highs in the late 20s and lows in the mid teens. No sign of any rain