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What’s Pula Like in November?

Pula in November experiences cool, autumnal weather. Average daytime temperatures range from 12-15°C (54-59°F), dropping to 6-9°C (43-48°F) at night. It’s one of the wetter months, with approximately 100-130mm of rainfall spread over 10-14 days. Expect reduced sunshine, averaging 3-4 hours daily. Sea temperatures are too cold for swimming, typically 14-16°C (57-61°F). Occasional strong Bura winds are possible, bringing colder, drier air.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in Pula in November?

November marks the low season, leading to lower costs and ample availability. Accommodation prices are significantly reduced; expect hotels to range from €50-€100 per night and private apartments from €30-€70 per night (estimated). Many seasonal hotels and resorts close, but year-round options are plentiful. Flights to Pula are generally cheaper from various European cities. Car rentals are readily available, potentially at slightly lower off-season rates. While some tourist-focused restaurants may close, local eateries remain open, offering good value.

What Can You Expect in Pula in November?

Expect a very quiet Pula with minimal tourist crowds. The city takes on a more local, authentic feel. Many seasonal attractions, such as water parks and extensive boat tours, will be closed. There are typically few major tourist events, with focus shifting to local cultural activities if any. Conditions are ideal for exploring historical sites without the summer rush, enjoying peaceful coastal walks, and experiencing Croatian daily life. Be prepared for cooler temperatures and potential rain.

What Are the Best Activities in Pula for November?

Focus on Pula’s rich history and local culture. Top activities include visiting the well-preserved Pula Arena, the Temple of Augustus, and the Arch of the Sergii, all of which are typically open year-round. Explore the Archaeological Museum of Istria and the Historical and Maritime Museum of Istria. November is an excellent time to savor traditional Istrian cuisine in local “konobas” (taverns). While too cold for swimming, the beaches offer serene, uncrowded walks. Day trips to inland Istrian towns like Motovun or Grožnjan are also enjoyable.

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