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San Servolo Wellness Camping
In Buje, in the north-west of the Croatian peninsula of Istria, Camping San Servolo Wellness Camping combines an excellent wellness programme with beautiful nature. The beaches of the Adriatic Sea are… Campsite profile page
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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

The popular Mediterranean country of Croatia enchants with its impressive cliffs and picturesque sandy bays, where families love to romp around. For culture lovers, camping with a pool in Croatia takes you to relics from ancient times in Pula or other historic cities. Hikers and cyclists are drawn to the fascinating national parks to get to know the country's magnificent nature.

Top tips

  • If you don't want to miss out on a campsite with a pool in Croatia, the Camping Beach Resort Solaris in the Dalmatian town of Šibenik is the perfect place for you. 70 km north of Split, this campsite has a large swimming pool with seawater and different water depths, so that even young holidaymakers can splash around safely. After a 15-minute walk, keen water lovers can also reach the huge Solaris Aquapark Dalmatia. There are not only winding giant slides and a kids zone, but also a jacuzzi area for adults.
  • The only easier place to go is Camping Čikat on the Croatian island of Lošinj. This campsite has its own 6,200 square metre aqua park with a pool area of 2,400 square metres. A special highlight, especially for families, is the Pepé Family Fun Park amusement park.

Activities and excursions

Numerous cultural treasures and wonderful beaches for families and water sports enthusiasts make Croatia a multi-faceted holiday destination.

Beach holidays and water sports

Including the charming islands, Croatia boasts 6,000 kilometres of coastline that could not be more diverse. Rugged cliffs alternate with romantic pebble bays. Families feel particularly at home on the gently sloping shores of the sandy Bijeca beach in Medulin in Istria, on the 1.5 km long paradise beach of San Marino near Lopar on the island of Rab or the fine sandy coastline in Nin in Dalmatia. Water sports enthusiasts also use the campsites with pools in Croatia as a starting point. The Kvarner Bay offers perfect conditions for surfing with the constant winds blowing from the Velebit Mountains. The Dalmatian coast with its countless caves is an attractive destination for divers. Many seaside resorts also offer the opportunity to speed through the water on jet skis or water skis or test your sense of balance with stand-up paddling.

Excursion tips for culture lovers

Croatia is an ideal destination for guests who want to combine a cultural holiday with a seaside holiday. History fans can follow in the footsteps of the past while sightseeing in numerous seaside towns. In Istria, the amphitheatre in Pula is an interesting example of Roman architecture. It is also worth visiting the fascinating city of Dubrovnik, which is surrounded by mighty city walls. The fortified towers, forts and gates are also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while the harbour town of Zadar is also worth a visit: the Sea Organ is a modern landmark at the harbour. The waves create gentle tones at different heights in the work of art created by architect Nikola Bašić. Zadar is also known for the church of St Donatus, which dates back to the 9th century. Inside the two-storey sacred building, a mighty dome is impressive.

Events

Gourmets and those interested in culture can look forward to a diverse programme of events in Croatia.

May

  • Sudamja: In spring, the festival of St Domnius Sudamja attracts visitors to Split. The seven-day spectacle takes place on the Riva waterfront and attracts visitors with a large market, numerous exhibitions and a public bingo game.

June

  • Craft Beer Festival: Croatia's best brewers gather at the Craft Beer Festival on Paradise Beach on the island of Rab. In addition to beer tastings, there is lively live music. Food stalls spoil you with fish and meat specialities from the grill.

July

  • Pula Film Festival: Every year in July, the highly acclaimed Pula Film Festival takes place in the historic setting of the amphitheatre. Croatian and international films are screened. There are also workshops and a special children's programme.
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