Valamar Camping Lanterna
Croatia / Istria
(218Ratings)
Good-
-
Glamping in Istria combines luxurious comfort with the unspoilt nature of the Croatian Adriatic. Holidaymakers stay in elegant mobile homes or exquisite lodges, fully equipped with kitchens and luxurious bathrooms. Many of these campsites, nestled in idyllic pine groves, offer direct access to picturesque pebble beaches and a variety of water sports activities. Historic towns such as Pula and Novigrad, rich in ancient and medieval architecture, invite you to make cultural discoveries.
14,400+ campsites
all around Europe196,700+ reviews
from real campers15 million users
on the PiNCAMP sites5.800+ campsites
with trusted ADAC classificationNumber of campsites | 5 |
---|---|
Campsite reviews | 722 |
Ø-ratings | 3.7 |
Glamping in Istria stands for a luxurious but nature-loving holiday, which travellers usually spend directly on the beaches of the Croatian Adriatic. Travellers stay in rented tents, mobile homes or exquisite lodges directly on campsites. Guests don't have to do without anything: glamping accommodation in Istria impresses with a wide range of facilities, from a fully equipped kitchen to a luxurious bathroom and comfortable seating areas for watching TV.
One of the most beautiful beaches in Istria and therefore ideal places for glamping in Croatia is the west coast of the peninsula. Here you can set up camp at a campsite near Novigrad or Rovinj.
Umag and Poreč are also excellent destinations for glamping. Picturesque pebble beaches await visitors here. With a view of the Adriatic Sea, travellers can settle down in one of Istria's lodge tents or safari tents. These luxurious glamping accommodations offer extensive comfort with many high-quality extras. Large panoramic windows offer a direct view of the sea and you can go swimming just a few steps away.
There are often even various water sports on offer, from sailing and kitesurfing to rowing and surfing. Equally attractive alternatives are the glamping sites in the south of Istria and on the east coast. Holidaymakers can stay near the famous harbour town of Pula, for example, or rent a pitch near Labin with a view over to the island of Cres.
Istria offers many well-equipped campsites for luxury campers. Whether right by the sea or nestled in pine groves near the holiday resorts - travellers experience pure nature when glamping.
Luxury camping is the order of the day at Valkanela. It is located just a few minutes south of Poreč. The campsite in the village of Vrsar is child- and pet-friendly, has fast Wi-Fi, a dog beach and moorings for boats. You can stay in one of Istria's elegant mobile homes, which boast a wooden terrace, more than 30m² of space inside, two bedrooms and two bathrooms. There is also a fully equipped kitchen.
In the bay south of Novigrad, Lanterna Premium Camping awaits with sophisticated flair and fantastic views of the deep blue Adriatic. What makes glamping in Lanterna so special are the many pools, the beaches and the sports and entertainment facilities for young and old. Luxury camping in Istria here means that holiday guests stay in one of the exclusive cabins with a terrace, wooden design, panoramic windows, kitchen and much more.
The Stella Maris campsite in Umag is both a bathing and holiday paradise and a glamping site. It is located not far from the centre. Surrounded by a small pine grove, there are several pools and paddling pools, a children's playground, entertainment for children and a beach and boat moorings for holidaymakers. For overnight stays, you can choose between luxurious lodge tents and safari tents with extras such as terraces and kitchens.
If you are interested in cities, culture and history, Pula and Novigrad with their ancient and medieval architecture are the perfect places to visit. Nature lovers are drawn to the Brijuni National Park.
Pula is one of the most beautiful cities on the Croatian peninsula. Situated at the southern tip of Istria, the town of 60,000 inhabitants is particularly impressive with its famous amphitheatre from the Roman era. The Temple of Augustus and the Arch of Sergius have also been preserved from antiquity. You can find out more about this topic at the Archaeological Museum. The architecture that the Venetians left to the town in the Middle Ages is also impressive.
The small Brijuni archipelago is located off the coast of Istria. The best way to get there is by boat from Pula. Here you can look forward to picturesque green landscapes and some ruins from Roman and Byzantine times. Small nature excursions are popular, where you can spot more than 250 bird species such as cormorants, as well as deer, roe deer and mouflons.
Novigrad in the north of Istria welcomes its guests with Italian-inspired architecture. You can visit the parish church of St Pelagius, for example, as well as the town walls with their battlements from the 13th century. Several Renaissance towers have also been preserved in the fortifications.