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Boutique Camping Bunja
Boutique Camping Bunja is characterised by its close proximity to the sea, which beckons with clear water and magnificent shades of blue, as well as a particularly relaxed flair. The whole family can … Campsite profile page
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Polidor Camping Resort
The small family campsite Polidor Camping Resort is located near Bijela Uvala in Croatia. It offers its guests the opportunity to relax away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. Those wishing t… Campsite profile page
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Camping Slatina
If you want to spend an unforgettable beach and activity holiday on the fascinating island of Cres, then Camping Slatina is the right place for you. The family-friendly campsite is located directly on… Campsite profile page

Many 4-star campsites in Croatia are located in the immediate vicinity of the crystal-clear Mediterranean Sea. If you include the numerous idyllic islands, Croatia has 6,000 kilometres of coastline. There are gently sloping sandy beaches as well as rugged cliffs that invite the brave to cliff jump. The old town of Dubrovnik or Diocletian's Palace in Split are just a few of the cultural highlights to be discovered on a 4-star camping holiday in Croatia.

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  • If you spend your holiday at a 4-star campsite in Croatia, you can look forward to all kinds of amenities. Camping Paklenica, for example, boasts a first-class location on a pebble beach as well as numerous features such as an on-site swimming pool with whirlpool and an extensive entertainment programme for young and old.
  • Camping Kovačine also offers all kinds of luxury on your camping holiday. Situated on the island of Cres in the middle of an olive grove, the spacious site has its own tennis court and beach volleyball court. Bicycles can also be hired here for excursions through the unique natural surroundings. If you fancy exploring the Kvarner Bay on the water, you can hire a boat.

Activities and excursions

Culture lovers are drawn to historical sites from ancient times at the 4-star campsite in Croatia, while swimmers can relax on the beautiful beaches.

Beaches for swimmers and water sports enthusiasts

Turquoise-blue water that contrasts with the light-coloured sand and rugged cliffs of the Croatian coast and a wooded, hilly hinterland in many regions: this variety of landscapes attracts bathers to 4-star camping in Croatia. One of the most beautiful beaches can be found on Dalmatia's largest island, Brač. Known as the Golden Horn, the Zlatni Rat headland juts out around 500 metres into the sea and is popular with families due to its gently sloping shore. Like many other bathing spots in Croatia, the wide sandy beach of Strasko on the island of Pag has been awarded the Blue Flag. Here, guests with children can enjoy themselves just as much as water sports enthusiasts who speed through the waves on jet skis. Stand-up paddling, surfing and many other activities are also available on Istria's longest sandy beach, Bijeca in Medulin.

Walking in the footsteps of the past

Numerous relics from the past tell of Croatia's eventful history, which began thousands of years ago. The Diocletian's Palace in Split, which dates back to Roman times, is one of the country's most impressive buildings. The Golden Gate, which was once reserved for the emperor and his family, is excellently preserved. When walking through the Silver Gate, visitors still walk over the original Roman pavement on the street once known as Decumanus. The popular Istrian peninsula also boasts cultural treasures from different eras. The amphitheatre, which is adorned with 72 arches, dates back to Roman times. The monumental building once offered space for 26,000 visitors. Also in Istria, in the idyllic harbour town of Poreč, is the episcopal complex of the Euphrasian Basilica, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The sacred building with its numerous stucco works, wall and floor mosaics is one of the most impressive examples of Byzantine art in the Adriatic region.

Events

Numerous events invite you to celebrate together with the locals.

June

  • Rovinj Salsa Festival: In the last week of June, Rovinj in Istria is transformed into a huge dance floor. The stars of the salsa scene from all over the world can be seen at several venues during the week-long event. Interesting workshops give visitors the opportunity to try their hand at dancing.

July

  • Rabska Fjera: People in historical costumes and jugglers bring the past to life at the big medieval festival on the island of Rab. In numerous stalls, visitors can learn old crafts such as basket weaving. The highlight is the breathtaking knights' tournament, which is contested on horseback.

August

  • Summer carnival: In Senj, carnival is not only celebrated in February, but also in August. In addition to parades with elaborately costumed participants, there is live music and a spectacular motorbike tournament with masked riders. The youngsters enjoy having their faces painted by professionals.
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