Whether in summer or winter, you will always find something interesting to do in Pula: archaeological treasures to discover, natural landscapes to admire, beautiful beaches and the crystalline waters typical of Sardinia. There is no lack of fun, nightlife and sports activities as well. Below, we tell you about the impressive archaeological site of Nora, an unmissable destination.
Pula
Pula lies 35 kilometres from Cagliari, in South Sardinia. It has fascinating origins and is today one of the most famous tourist destinations in Sardinia. Inhabited by just over 7000 people, Pula once was mainly an agricultural town. However, during the last century, it has undergone a considerable economic boost that, today, has brought it to be a perfect location to live an unforgettable Sardinian experience. In addition to diving into the magnificent waters of its golden beaches, we recommend some things to see.
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