South Sardinia Adventure Park
If you are holidaying in the south of Sardinia with children, be sure to check out the Adventure Park near Pula.
South Sardinia Adventure Park is located in the region of Pula, in a natural forest between Forte Village and Perla Marina.
The crystal clear sea and a beach with fine, white sand are just 100 metres from the park.
Born out of an ecological renovation project of the green area located in La Pineta Communion,
Pula Adventure Park has an area of about 13,000 square metres, characterised by the presence of different types of trees such as stone pine and maritime pine in the play area; and plants such as sea radish and sea lily growing in the sand dunes.
The adventure park immersed in nature will delight you with its trails specially designed for different types of visitors: adults, children, families, groups.
The park’s motto: “Fly among the trees!”- speaks for itself.
Lianas, ropes, Tibetan bridges, cables, nets and paths will allow you to safely move from one tree to another – on the ground and in the air. You will also have the opportunity to choose the route that suits you best and select the height and degree of difficulty that suits you best.
Experienced instructors will offer a customised route for each category of visitor: from the baby route (for the very young) to the cable car route (designed for those over 140cm tall).
The Pula Adventure Park uses an innovative fall protection system “Coudou Pro” to ensure maximum safety for users.
The Park has a reception and a café-restaurant. The cafe offers drinks and sandwiches during the day, as well as “adventure park boxes”, which will have meat or fish, with rice. There are also “boxes” for vegetarians. And in the evening, a restaurant under the trees awaits you, flashing lights hanging from the trees. There will be music playing, you will sit under the centuries-old pine trees, very close to the sea, to which you can walk down to enjoy the sound of the waves at night. Or maybe even swim in the moonlight.
The restaurant has a varied menu, including a children’s menu. From salads to first and second courses, from sweet drinks to spirits, there’s a pretty good selection of Italian food.
And for those who want to get to know Sardinia better, there’s the ” tagliere sardo”” – a large board with prosciutto ham, Sardinian sausage, pecorino cheese, local ricotta curd, bread with sauces, olives, carazau bread.