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Discover Pula beyond monuments with the "Badass People in Pula" private tour, blending stories, legends, and local insights for an authentic experience.
Introducing the “Badass People in Pula” Private Walking Tour
Exploring Pula doesn’t have to mean just snapping photos of ancient ruins and grand amphitheaters. This private walking tour focuses on telling the stories of people who shaped the city — from Roman figures to modern local heroes. Led by Saa Radost, a guide praised for her charisma and passion, this experience offers a fresh perspective that connects history with personal stories, music, and legends.
What we particularly love about this tour is its storytelling approach — it’s not just about monuments but about understanding the characters behind them. The inclusion of music and vivid storytelling makes this a lively, engaging journey. That said, it’s worth noting that if you’re eager to visit attractions like the amphitheatre inside, you’ll need to plan for additional entrance fees, as the tour doesn’t include monument tickets.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy authentic, personalized insights and a bit of fun storytelling. It’s perfect for those who find traditional sightseeing a little dry, or anyone wanting a deeper connection to Pula’s vibrant history through its people.


This tour offers much more than the typical sightseeing route. Instead of simply pointing out landmarks, Saa Radost introduces you to the personalities behind Pula’s iconic sites, making history feel alive. From Roman women like Agrippina to influential figures commemorated in Tito’s Park, each stop reveals a piece of the city’s human story.
Starting at the Forum and Temple of Augustus, you’ll get a quick overview of Pula’s ancient beginnings. Immediately, Saa’s storytelling makes the ruins come alive, sharing legends and fascinating facts that you won’t find in guidebooks. An example from reviews mentions how well Saa is prepared, blending history, art, and music to create a more engaging narrative.
Next, hidden behind modern buildings, you’ll discover the ruins of Agrippina’s House — a Roman mansion with a compelling story. Reviewers highlight how Saa’s passion makes these lesser-known sites feel special. She’s known for her charismatic explanations, bringing these old stones to life with lively anecdotes.
The Pula Cathedral and its surrounding park offer a tranquil break where Saa shares stories about an important bishop, connecting the religious site to local history. It’s these personal stories that differentiate this tour from many others. Visitors have noted Saa’s ability to weave history into stories that resonate.
Tito’s Park delves into the antifascist movement, with Saa narrating tales of local heroes and monuments, providing context for Pula’s modern history. The stories about influential people in this area seem to leave a lasting impression on visitors, many praising Saa’s engaging storytelling style.
The Amphitheatre de Pula is a highlight, offering an unconventional love story connected to this grand Roman arena. While entry isn’t included, the storytelling elevates the experience, and several reviews mention how Saa’s narrative brings a different dimension to this well-known site.
Behind the Twin Gates, visitors can explore underground tunnels linked to the fortress, listening to punk band songs and learning about the tunnels’ past uses. Although the underground tour requires an additional ticket, the storytelling around these tunnels adds intrigue.
Giardini 2 and the Arch of the Sergii round out the tour, highlighting local celebrities like a Croatian boxer and the story behind this impressive Roman arch, often called the “Golden Gate.” Saa’s explanations make these sites feel accessible and relevant.
For a more personal experience, these private Pula tours deliver individual attention
The tour is designed as a private experience for groups up to 10, making it intimate and flexible. It’s priced at around $144, which, when considering the personalized storytelling and the intimate size, offers good value. The duration, roughly 1 hour 40 minutes to 2 hours 20 minutes, allows for a relaxed stroll without feeling rushed.
The itinerary is walkable, starting at the Forum and ending at Portarata Square, with many stops close together. The tour is mostly outdoors, so comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are advised. Saa’s lively narration and inclusion of music make the walking more enjoyable, especially on a sunny day.
Additional costs include entrance tickets to sites like the amphitheatre (around 10 EUR), which are optional. Travelers interested in exploring the interiors or underground tunnels will need to budget for these extras.
Reviews highlight Saa’s charismatic and humorous style, often noted as making the tour more fun than traditional history walks. Guests mention her knowledge, quick wit, and ability to make stories exciting and relatable. Visitors also appreciate how she shares local legends and lesser-known facts that deepen their understanding of Pula.

This experience is ideal for travelers who want a personal, story-driven tour rather than just ticking off monuments. It’s perfect for those who appreciate humor, music, and engaging storytelling. It suits a variety of travelers, including history buffs, curious locals, and first-time visitors looking for a unique way to experience Pula.
If you’re traveling with a group that enjoys lively conversations, this tour offers excellent value in a cozy, private setting. Just keep in mind that it doesn’t include entrance fees, so plan for a bit of extra budget if you want to explore the monuments inside.

The “Badass People in Pula” private walking tour offers a refreshing way to see this historic city. It’s not about just ticking off sights but about understanding the human stories that shape Pula. Saa Radost’s charismatic storytelling infused with music, legends, and local insights makes this experience memorable and fun.
It’s particularly suited for those who crave a more authentic, personalized encounter with the city’s history and character. If you enjoy stories with a bit of humor and the company of a knowledgeable guide, this tour will leave you feeling more connected to Pula’s past and present.
While it doesn’t include entry to some major sites, the value lies in the stories and the guide’s lively narration — making it a highly recommended choice for travelers wanting more than just photos. For a relaxed, engaging, and insightful tour, this experience hits the right notes.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and it’s a private tour, so you can discuss any special needs or concerns with Saa ahead of time.
How long does the tour last?
It typically runs from 1 hour 40 minutes to 2 hours 20 minutes, depending on your pace and interest.
Are entrance fees to attractions included?
No, entrance tickets like the 10 EUR for the amphitheatre are not included but can be purchased separately if you wish to visit inside.
Is the tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point at the Forum is near public transportation options, making it easy to reach.
What makes this tour different from a regular sightseeing walk?
It’s focused on stories, legends, and the personalities behind the city’s landmarks, making history more engaging and relatable.
Can I customize the tour?
Yes, Saa Radost can suggest different routes or visits, including optional site entries, depending on your interests.
In essence, if you’re after a lively, story-rich experience that brings Pula’s history and people to life, this tour offers a genuinely enjoyable way to explore the city.