Camping in Croatia

Camping in Croatia

Croatia offers camping enthusiasts a perfect blend of unspoilt wilderness, picturesque beaches and cultural treasures – a true paradise for adventurers and holidaymakers alike. The numerous campsites along the Adriatic coast not only offer breathtaking views of the crystal-clear water, but also direct access to historic towns and traditional villages that are just waiting to be discovered.

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Camping rules in Croatia

  • Wild camping is prohibited in Croatia. You should therefore only camp at officially designated campsites.
  • Respect nature and pay attention to environmental protection, also at campsites.
  • Regulations regarding noise levels and rest periods at campsites should be observed.

Istria

Croatia's largest peninsula is known for its picturesque coastline, historic towns and varied landscape. The region is ideal for families and nature lovers and offers beaches as well as access to charming towns and cultural sights

Camping Lanterna is located near Poreč and offers pitches right by the sea. As a visitor, you can enjoy various leisure activities such as water sports or cycling in the surrounding area. The campsite therefore offers numerous recreational and leisure opportunities.

Dalmatia

Dalmatia is a picturesque region on the Adriatic coast that stretches all the way to the border in Montenegro. This region is also known for its stunning coastal scenery, turquoise waters and the multitude of islands scattered along the coast.

Camping Zaton Holiday Resort is located near Zadar and offers ample pitches for tents and motorhomes as well as rental accommodation such as mobile homes. From water sports activities to excursions to nearby national parks, there are numerous leisure activities to make your stay varied and enjoyable. The long sandy beach is also attractive for families and water sports enthusiasts alike.

Kvarner Bay

The Kvarner Bay is located in the region between the Istrian peninsula and Dalmatia. It includes a number of enchanting islands such as Krk, Cres and Lošinj as well as a varied coastline with beautiful beaches and clear waters. The region is known for its historic towns such as Rijeka and Opatija, which offer both cultural sights and modern amenities.

Camping Krk is located on the island of the same name and offers access to beautiful beaches, excellent water sports facilities and the charming town of Krk. The region is ideal for relaxation and at the same time offers many opportunities for exploring nature and culture.

Tips for camping holidays in Croatia

  • As campsites can quickly become very full in the high season, you should book your pitch in good time.
  • Mobile phone reception can be limited in more rural areas. It can therefore be helpful to have offline cards or a local SIM card with you.
  • Buy drinking water in supermarkets and avoid drinking water from unsecured sources.
  • Remember to find out about the traffic regulations in Croatia in advance here.

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Conclusion: Camping paradise Croatia

Camping in Croatia combines breathtaking nature, diverse landscapes and charming coastal towns. With the right preparation and a respectful approach to the environment, you can enjoy an unforgettable and eventful holiday here.

Here you can find out more about the toll regulations in Croatia so that nothing stands in the way of your holiday.