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Campsite Porto Sole

Croatia - Istria - VrsarDistance from Dover: 1632 km
7.6

Fantastic

26 reviews

Maistra
1/4

Camping Bunculuka

Croatia - Primorje-Gorski kotar - BaškaDistance from Dover: 1635 km
8

Fantastic

9 reviews

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Aminess Style Camping Avalona Resort

Croatia - Zadar - PovljanaDistance from Dover: 1826 km
7.6

Fantastic

6 reviews

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Campsite Polari

Croatia - Istria - RovinjDistance from Dover: 1643 km
8.1

Fantastic

62 reviews

Maistra
1/10

Campsite Valkanela

Croatia - Istria - FuntanaDistance from Dover: 1632 km
8.1

Fantastic

65 reviews

Maistra
1/10

Camping Bor

Croatia - Primorje-Gorski kotar - KrkDistance from Dover: 1615 km
8.2

Fantastic

56 reviews

1/10

Camping Cikat

Croatia - Primorje-Gorski kotar - Mali LošinjDistance from Dover: 1681 km
8.3

Fantastic

16 reviews

1/10

Camping Olea

Croatia - Lika-Senj - NovaljaDistance from Dover: 1676 km
8

Fantastic

19 reviews

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Camping Zaton Holiday Resort

Croatia - Zadar - ZatonDistance from Dover: 1836 km
8.1

Fantastic

34 reviews

1/10

Camping Omisalj

Croatia - Primorje-Gorski kotar - OmišaljDistance from Dover: 1593 km
7.9

Fantastic

43 reviews

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Breath-takingly beautiful: camping in Croatia

Heavenly beaches and an almost endless coast. That is what you find in Croatia. Unwind at the crystal clear Adriatic Sea and become familiar with its rich marine life. The nature above water is just as impressive. Journey from island to island and discover the flora and fauna in national parks like Plitvice and Paklenica. And for the lovers of culture, there are plenty of medieval cities filled with history and picturesque village to see. Camping in Croatia is adventurous, beautiful and amazingly versatile.

Enjoy the most beautiful beaches

With almost 6,000 kilometres of coast and more than a thousand islands, it is not surprising that the beaches in Croatia are so popular. They are magnificent. The unique beach Zlatni Rat is the best example, but Stiniva and Punta Rata are also very photogenic. Go swimming, snorkelling, diving or simply enjoy the peace and quiet. There are many beaches in Croatia, most of which are pebble beaches. Do you prefer sandy beaches? Then visit one of the sandy beaches on the island of Rab.

Plitvice lakes and other nature parks

At least ten percent of the Croatian land surface consists of protected nature reserves. Plitvice Lakes National Park with its azure blue lakes and large waterfalls is the example. Explore the park at your own tempo, walking on the wooden walkways, lush green pathways or with a rowboat. With a bit of luck, you will spot beautiful animals, such as wolves, otters and kingfishers.
There is much more beautiful scenery throughout Croatia. The Krka Waterfalls in Dalmatia, the gorges of Paklenica National Park and the swamps of Risnjak are certainly worth a visit. Island hopping in the Kvarner Gulf is also a great experience. The large islands Krk and Cres have a combination of beautiful landscapes and scenic villages. Losinj has an additional advantage. This quiet and beautiful island is ideally located for spotting dolphins.

Cities and villages with a history

Croatia has many wonderful cities and villages, which means there is always something to choose from. There are several places close together along the west coast of Istria that are worth a look. Poreč, Rovinj, Pula and Medulin have atmosphere and culture in abundance. From museums and old streets to Roman amphitheatres and beautiful churches. A trip to the capital city Zagreb or amazing Split is also more than worth the trouble. Another gem requires more travel. Dubrovnik combines a historic character with an amazing location next to the sea.

Important information for your trip to Croatia

Lead free petrol (Bezolovni Benzin/Eurosuper 95 of 98) and diesel (Eurodiesel) are widely available. LPG (LPG/Autoplin) is reasonably available. When filling up with LPG, the Italian connection (dish) is used. Petrol stations are open from 7:00 to 19:00 (in the summer to 22:00) and, along the major through roads, the petrol stations are usually open 24 hours. In petrol stations along smaller roads, sometimes it is only possible to pay in cash.

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