Arena Stoja Campsite
Croatia / Istria / Pula
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In Pula, at the tip of the Croatian peninsula of Istria, a beach holiday can be ideally combined with a city break. The area around Pula offers beautiful sandy beaches and the pleasantly warm temperatures of the Croatian summer are also ideal for a beach holiday. At the same time, a visit to the old town of Pula with its many shopping opportunities and cosy cafés is a tempting option. The historical remains from Roman times, such as the amphitheatre, are well worth a visit.
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Camping in Pula impresses with its great location by the sea, fantastic beaches and proximity to famous sights from Roman times. The fascinating Istrian peninsula will delight you with its contrasting coastline and many cultural highlights. At Pincamp you will find the most beautiful campsites in Pula.
The enchanting town of Pula on the Istrian peninsula offers travellers a great setting for their camping holiday in Croatia. The beautiful Mediterranean landscape with pine forests, hidden bays and clean pebble beaches make Pula the perfect destination for water sports enthusiasts and beach fans, especially in the summer months. The coastal town with its numerous relics from Roman times is also a real insider tip for those interested in culture.
Camping in Pula is possible in many attractive locations, for example on the idyllic Stoja peninsula with the crystal-clear sea on the doorstep. Steps lead down from the pitches to the beach, where rocky plateaus invite you to sunbathe. Families settle down to swim, play and relax on the paradisiacal bays with pebble beaches. Active holidaymakers can take advantage of the extensive water sports facilities or explore Istria's well-developed network of cycle paths.
The campsites in Pula on the southern tip of the picturesque peninsula are well equipped and ideal for families, active holidaymakers and campers with dogs. Spacious pitches, electricity and fresh water connections and the proximity to the sea promise a great camping experience and carefree hours with the sound of the sea in your ears. In addition to pitches, most campsites in Pula also offer rental accommodation, rental caravans and rental tents. This means that even holidaymakers without a motorhome can enjoy a relaxing holiday by the sea in Croatia. For children, there is children's entertainment in the mini club at the campsites. Boat trips, diving and other water sports are also on offer.
Campers who want a particularly luxurious holiday should rent glamping accommodation in Pula. Glamping promises a particularly comfortable camping experience and maximum comfort at the top campsites in Pula.
Campers can spend their holiday in Pula in a lodge tent with air conditioning, private bathroom and direct access to the pebble beach with crystal-clear water, for example. Head straight to the beach in the morning and fall asleep to the sound of the sea in the evening. A summer holiday on the Adriatic coast couldn 't be better!
Camping with a dog is generally no problem in Pula. In addition to the usual entry requirements for pets in Croatia, campers should pay attention to the rules that apply at the campsite, for example regarding the obligation to keep dogs on a lead.
Dogs are generally not allowed on the publicly accessible beaches in Pula. However, there are numerous hidden bathing bays where dogs are tolerated. There is also the official dog beach Uvala Sakucani on the Verudela peninsula south of Pula. There are also some shady areas to lie under trees here.
Families and guests who want to spend their holiday on the beach are best off travelling to Pula from June to September. This is when the Adriatic Sea warms up to more than 20 degrees Celsius. In August, the sea is particularly warm at 24 degrees Celsius. From June to August, guests can expect ten or more hours of sunshine per day. It also rains relatively little in summer.
The Croatian Adriatic coast is characterised by a Mediterranean climate. Even winters are mild in Pula, although frequent rainfall is to be expected during the cold season. Pula's campsites usually open around Easter and close in October. Active holidaymakers and dog owners prefer the pleasant temperatures in spring and autumn for long hikes.
While guests with children can look forward to a relaxing beach holiday at the campsites in Pula, culture lovers can head to the centre of Istria's capital. In summer, the historic amphitheatre is the venue for extraordinary events such as opera performances or the famous Pula Film Festival in July. The Temple of Augustus, which also dates back to Roman times, is also worth a visit.
The Brijuni archipelago is a scenic paradise just a few kilometres from Pula. Popular destinations include the safari park on the largest island of Veli Brijun and the Saline bird sanctuary. The islands can be easily reached by ferry from Pula, and boat trips are also available.
The crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea make Pula a favourite spot for divers and snorkelling fans. Cape Kamenjak south of Pula is a hotspot for diving. There are open underwater caves here where you can admire colourful fish, seahorses and octopuses. Equipment can be hired from one of the many water sports centres.
Thanks to its clean water, Pula is of course also perfect for a beach holiday. One of the most popular beaches in Pula is Ambrela beach, which has been awarded the blue flag for excellent water quality. Nearby is the beautiful rocky beach of Brioni. The Hawaii beach with its shallow entrance is particularly recommended for families with children. The fine sandy pebble beach of Pjescana Uvala is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Croatia.