A Holiday in Pula, Sardinia

The town of Pula is situated less than 30 kilometresdiscover the treasures of the surrounding areas, such
from Cagliari, on the south-west coast of Sardinia,as Chia with its towering sand-dunes and enchanting
and is famous for the Phoenician-Roman necropolis atbays, crowned by the Spanish watch-towers which
Nora. Thanks to its marvellous beaches in the lastdot the coastline of southern Sardinia.
few years Pula has become a favourite destinationFinding a hotel in Santa Margherita di Pula is easy
for tourists and can compete with the morethanks to the vast range of accommodation available
well-know resorts on the island, while preserving itsto suit all budgets, from self-catering flats to large
original charm.hotels and luxury resorts. Our booking service also
Just outside the town lie the splendid beaches ofprovides information about the many excursions on
Santa Margherita di Pula and Chia, immersed in theoffer in the area not to be missed. The sand-dunes
wild beauty of an unspoilt natural environment. Thisat Chia, the archaeological remains at Nora and Bithia,
breathtaking coastline unwinds in a series of fine,but also the silent Spanish towers dotted along the
white sandy beaches, such as those of Pineta, Perlaheadlands which rise up from the fragrant
Marina and Cala Verde. The archaeological zone ofMediterranean scrub-land. Not to mention the nearby
Nora too is surrounded by a crystal clear sea offeringtowns just a short drive away along the panoramic
a magical blend of history and nature."Sulcitana" coast-road, from Domus De Maria and the
Pula comes to life in the summer, bustling withwild headland of Capo Teulada to Sardinia's chief
tourists from all over the world. The town in facttown of Cagliari to the east.
provides the perfect base from where visitors can