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Accessible from every corner of Europe in only few hours’ drive, especially with the recent additions to its modern highway system, or with just an airline flight of an hour or two, the Croatian coast really is your closest vacation destination in the European Mediterranean. With its beautifully preserved nature, its pleasant climate, its clean sea with more than a hundred beaches on which blue flags fly (the international ecological symbol of cleanliness of sea and beaches), its rich cultural and historical heritage and its delectable local cuisine with unmistakeably Mediterranean flavours, Croatia is well on the way of becoming, if not quite the best, then certainly the most attractive camp destination in the Mediterranean.

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Dubrovnik

C r o a t i a n N a t i o n a l To u r i s t B o a r d

C r o a t i a !In your hands you are holding the “Camping” catalogue of Croatia. Organized

on the cluster principle and filled with attractive photographs that will often tell

you more about the camps than words alone, this brochure is an easy-to-use

listing of all the camps with all the necessary information. It is an exhaustive

review that provides descriptions and a pictographic legend for quicker, easier

use. This is a brochure that you will be pleased to have while planning your next

vacation. Do not hesitate, take a look inside and find out for yourself what this

beautiful country of ours has to offer.

A rather special category are nature camps of very high standards,

beauty in both appearance and location and, above all, security.

Croatian nature camps are indeed oases where freedom is treasured

and where a true return to nature can be realized.

Whether you are traveling with you own camper, or you decide on the

spot to rent a trailer, room, bungalow or mobile home, one thing is cer-

tain - our standards are not dissimilar from the European ones. So, turn

to the following pages, read through the catalogue and take the first

step towards the vacation of your dreams. Wake up beneath an open

sky canopy of thousands of stars in the country of a thousand islands.

Wake up in Croatia! We are waiting for you with a smile.

Accessible from every corner of Europe in only few hours’ drive,

especially with the recent additions to its modern highway system, or

with just an airline flight of an hour or two, the Croatian coast really is

your closest vacation destination in the European Mediterranean. With

its beautifully preserved nature, its pleasant climate, its clean sea with

more than a hundred beaches on which blue flags fly (the international

ecological symbol of cleanliness of sea and beaches), its rich cultural

and historical heritage and its delectable local cuisine with unmistake-

ably Mediterranean flavours, Croatia is well on the way of becoming, if

not quite the best, then certainly the most attractive camp destination in

the Mediterranean.

In addition to their size, facilities they offer and the beauty of their

surroundings – ranging from the veritable small camping towns that

predominate in Istria (camp settlements with a wide range of infrastuc-

tural amenities and attractions for leisure time) - to the smaller camps,

situated in the gardens and courtyards of private homeowners, most

frequently found in Dalmatia - Croatian camps provide a wide scope

of activities for all target groups - from families with children and older

people seeking a peaceful, high-quality vacation, to the younger, more

adventurous guests seeking a more dynamic vacation.

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Do you love an active vacation in unison with nature? Do you prefer dreaming

in the shade of fragrant pine-trees to staying in a comfortable room in a luxury

hotel? Do you believe in the force and power of really being in touch with Na-

ture? Then you are in the right place! Welcome to Croatia, a unique camping

and caravaning destination, your nearest part of the Mediterranean!

What makes Croatia such a special place on the map of Europe? To begin

with, here are a few details: Croatia has 5,835 kilometers of richly indented

coastline, it boasts an incredible number of island and isles – 1,185 to be

precise, and as many as 8 national parks. In addition to the enviable number

of protected areas, nature parks and nature reserves, Croatia also has six

localities that are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Taking great

pride in its title of being a „land of a thousand islands“ and blessed with a

singularly beautiful maritime landscape crowned by numerous picture-perfect,

small stone-built towns dotted across the mainland coastal aera and the

islands, Croatia is indeed a precious garden of Europe which captivates with

its indigenous quality.

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Split

DubrovnikPlitvice

Kornati

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And it is precisely along this coastline and across the islands, where

over 100 beaches fly the prestigious blue flag of ecological sound-

ness, that 98% of our camping capacities are located. With its mild,

pleasant Mediterranean climate and the extraordinarily rich and varied

landscapes of its continental regions - from the magical green hills

and mountains to its tumbling river rapids, lakes and nature parks

- Croatia is a country offering unforgettable experiences. A veritable

hidden garden practically tailored for every true camper.

To everything already said above, we should add that every year,

and mostly in the summer months, this country stages numerous

film, theater, music and dance, and folklore festivals, exhibitions

and a wide variety of other cultural events which include visits by the

foremost world and local artists who perform in historic venues like

the Pula Arena, the Split Peristile and the walls of Dubrovnik. There

is also a wide selection of small and charming popular festivities of

traditional character, one of the essential parts of which is savouring

the light, healthy and most definitely delectable local Mediterranean

cuisine topped with outstanding quality of olive oils, and washed

down with the heavenly, locally produced wines. To put it in a

nutshell, Croatia truly is a country with a long list of reasons to visits it

and to come back to!

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Zagreb

Dubrovnik

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We extend our warm welcome to you and we are pleased and proud that you have decided to visit our country. The Croats call their country “Our beautiful Homeland” – the starting verse of the Croatian national anthem. The Republic of Croatia is a European parliamentary state and a part of European political and cultural history. By size it is classified among the medium size European countries such as Denmark, Ireland, the Slovak Republic or Switzerland. Croatia is a land of open frontiers and clear cut customs regulations. It is also a land of concord and one that is respectful towards its guests. We Croats strive to make Our beautiful Homeland equally beautiful to all who visit it, and we do our best to ensure that they take with them only beautiful memories.

LIKA – KARLOVAC

ISTRIA

KVARNERZAGREB

CENTRAL CROATIASLAVONIA

DALMATIA -DUBROVNIK REGION

DALMATIA -SPLIT REGION

DALMATIA -ŠIBENIK REGION

DALMATIA -ZADAR REGION

C r o a t i a n T o u r i s t R e g i o n s

In Croatia, any form of camping in free areas outside registered camping sites, or parking areas for caravans and motorised campers, is forbidden and is punishable by law.

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Đakovo

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G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N

Travel documents: A valid passport or some other identification document recognised by international agreement; for certain countries a personal identity card is sufficient (i.e. a document which testifies to the identity and citizenship of the bearer). Information: Diplomatic missions and consular offices of the Republic of Croatia abroad or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Croatia. Tel: +385 1 4569 964; E-mail: [email protected]; www.mvpei.hr

Customs regulations:Customs regulations in the Republic of Croatia are almost completely harmonised with the regulations and standards of EU member states, but the value of objects of non-commercial character for personal use allowed to be brought into the country without tax duty or PDV (VAT) is limited to 300 HRK (kuna).

Foreign and local currency and cheques is freely taken in and out by foreign and Croatian citizens with residence abroad, but the transfer of an amount exceeding 40,000 kuna must be declared to a customs official. Valuable professional equipment and technical devices must also be declared to a customs official at the border crossing. PDV (VAT) is refunded to foreign nationals when leaving the country for individual goods purchased in Croatia, for amounts in excess of 500 HRK, upon the presentation of a PDV-P, or rather a “Tax-cheque” form verified exclusively by a customs official.For additional information please contact the Customs Administration (www.carina.hr)

Information regarding the conditions of import of products of animal origin in the personal luggage can be obtained from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fishing and Rural Development – Administration for Veterinary Medicine (Tel.: + 385 1 610 9749, 610 6703 and 610 6669).

Currency: The kuna (1 kuna = 100 lipa). Foreign currency can be exchanged in banks, exchange offices, post offices travel agencies and hotels.

Post and telecommunicationsPost offices are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays, in smaller centres from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m.; some offices work a split shift. In most towns and tourist centres, on-duty post offices are open on Saturdays and Sundays. Phone cards are used in all public telephones and may be purchased from post offices and from newspaper and tobacco kiosks. International calls may be made directly from public telephones.www.posta.hr

Shops and public services working hoursMost shops are open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. on weekdays, on Saturday and Sundays until 2 p.m.; in the season longer. Public services and business offices work from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m., Mondays to Fridays.

Health servicesThere are hospitals and clinics located in all the larger towns and cities, while smaller centres have dispensaries and pharmacies.Foreign visitors who are covered by health insurance in their own country do not have to pay for services of emergency health care during their private stay in the Republic of Croatia if a convention on Social Security has been signed between the country they come from and Croatia, i.e. if they have in their possession a certificate stipulated by such a convention confirming their right to health care. Health care (including transport) is used for emergency cases in the manner and according to regulations valid for Croatian citizens covered by Social Security, with identical participation in health care costs (participation and administrative duties). Persons coming from countries with which no such convention has been signed shall personally bear the costs of health services rendered.

Power supply: 220 V, frequency 50 Hz

Tap water is potable in all parts of Croatia.

Public holidays 1 January - New Year’s Day6 January – EpiphanyEaster Sunday & Easter Monday1 May - Labour DayCorpus Christi22 June - Anti-Fascist Resistance Day25 June - Statehood Day5 August - Victory Day and National Thanksgiving Day15 August - The Assumption8 October - Independence Day1 November - All Saints’ Day25-26 December - Christmas Holidays

Fuel stations: Open from 7 a.m. until 7 or 8 p.m. every day; in the summer season, until 10 p.m.On-duty fuel stations in the larger cities and on main international routes are open 24 hours a day.All fuel stations sell Eurosuper 95, Super 95, Super 98, Super plus 98, Euro Diesel and Diesel, and gas (LPG) is also available in major cities, and at fuel stations along motorways.For information on fuel prices and a list of centres selling LPG gas go to: www.ina.hr; www.omv.hr; www.tifon.hr; www.hak.hr

Important telephone numbers:• International country code for Croatia: +385• Police: 92• Fire Brigade: 93• Ambulance: 94• Roadside vehicle assistance: 987

(When calling from abroad or by mobile phone, call +385 1 987)

• National Centre for Search and Rescue at Sea: 9155.

• The countrywide number for all emergency situations: 112

• General information: 981• Information on local and intercity

numbers: 988• Information on international numbers: 902• Weather forecast and road conditions:

060 520 520 • Croatian Automobile Club (HAK): +385 1

46 40 800, Internet: www.hak.hr; E-mail: [email protected]

Dear guests,

In order to ensure both your pleasant stay in our country and the observance of its laws, we respectfully request that you check whether you have been correctly registered for the whole period of your stay, from the day you arrive to the day of your departure.This is an important and necessary procedure, particularly if you are staying in private accommodation, both for the sake of guaranteeing you a quality service and in order to prevent illegal operations of those who are not registered for the provision of accommodation service.

ISTRIA

KVARNER

LIKA – KARLOVAC

CENTRAL CROATIA

MINI CAMPS

SLAVONIA

DALMATIAZadar

Region

DALMATIAŠibenik Region

DALMATIASplit

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DALMATIADubrovnik

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Multi-cultural and hospitable, Istria is a wondrous Croatian peninsula which,

in a small area brings together, in a very special and gratifying manner, a

multitude of diverse attractions. Its crystal clear sea (the nearest warm sea

for many Europeans), its shoreline and beaches, its bustling ports, marinas,

lively fishing boats and smooth stone streets speak with a genuine charm

of the warm Mediterranean, while the picturesque medieval towns perched

atop the hills of the Istrian hinterland exude peace and mellowness of the

continent. And whereas along the shore, in Pula, Rovinj, Vrsar, Poreč, Novi-

grad or even in Umag, the legacy of both the Antiquity and the magnificent

Serenissima, or rather Venice, is readily identifiable, in the heartland of Istria

the spirit of central Europe is clear to see and feel. Istria is one of the most

developed tourist regions in the Mediterranean, its ideal climate ensuring

a full five month bathing season. It has to be stressed, though, that tourism

in Istria has long since ceised being a seasonal activity, and has become

a way of life the year-round, which makes it a trully perfect destination able

to meet the wishes of every type of visitor. Strung along its entire coastline,

like a necklace of pearls, are numerous tourist centres, each with its own

special story, attractions and facilities and, needless to say, its very own

charm. Wherever you go, from the famous tennis center of Umag in the

north - whose ATP tennis tournament (the Croatia Open) is now written large

on the map of world’s sporting events – to the idyllic Novigrad, distinguished

Poreč of St. Euphrasius and unforgettable Rovinj - the miniature Venice of

Croatia - through the famous naturist center of Koversada in Vrsar, and all the

way to the south where, on the eastern shore, the fantastic Pula, Medulin,

and Rabac have sprung up, there is no shortage of memorable and exciting

places to see and experience.

But please remember, Istria does not offer just sea, sunny shores, romantic

bays, seaports, terraces where you can dance to your heart’s content, cof-

fee shops, bars, superb restaurants and wine cellars! It simply entices you to

step on to the fairyland roads leading to the small, medieval towns crowning

the mystical, undulating landscapes. Climb up at least one of those hills. Be

it Motovun, Grožnjan, Završje, Oprtalj, or even the smallest town in the world

- Hum - a walk down their slabbed streets will turn into a magical trip through

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Pula

Fažana

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a history all of its own. Though it may seem they all look alike, in

reality each one is in fact one of the kind. So don your curiosity hat

on and stroll, roam, look here, there, everywhere – and discover

for yourself. Visit the magnificent Pula amphitheater - the Arena

- where an international film festival has been taking place every

summer for over 50 years, and which has and still does play host

to some of the greatest artists and stars of the world of music

– both clasical and popular. If, however, glamourous atmosphere

is not what you seek, then wander off to the film festival in the

enchanting Motovun, or the Festival of Early Music in Dvigrad – the

city of spirits, or the Festival of Dance and Mime-Theatre in unfor-

getable Svetvinčenat. And then, there are classical music concert

in the Basilica of St. Euphrasius, jazz in the Poreč Collection of

Stone Monuments and Fragments, the Golden Lion International

Closet-Theater Festival in Umag, the international jazz festival in

Grožnjan, the Novigrad Music Nights, the celebrated Rovinj Grisia,

or the lively and jolly folk festivities in many fishing villages. For the

younger generation, there is no shortage of events either: festival

of creative media, Media Mediterranean; rock festivals Viva la Pola

and Art & Music, and the Sea Splash Reggae Festival in Pula.

To those of a rather different leanings, as for instance cycling,

Istria has some 600 marked cycling paths covering about 2,600

kilometers which allow you to slowly and at your leisure get to know

the wonders of the peninsula. Whether you take the Jules Verne

Route towards Pazin; the truffle road towards Livada; the path of

the international folklore festival in Poreč, or in the direction of the

Solstice Festival at the observatory in Višnjan, one thing is certain

- cycling in Istria will turn into an unforgettable summer adventure.

TURISTIČKA ZAJEDNICA ISTARSKE ŽUPANIJE (Tourist Board of the County of Istria)

HR-52440 Poreč, Pionirska 1

Tel.: +385 52 452 797 • Fax: +385 52 452 796

E-mail: [email protected] • www.istra.hr

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Pula

Rovinj

UmagSavudrija

PINETACALIFORNIA

KANEGRA

PorečPazinNovigrad

Umag

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RAD Situated on a peninsula the town

of Umag, with its beautiful historic

center, arose on a small peninsula

in the transition period between the

late Antiquity and the early Middle

Ages. Today, the town is known

throughout the world as a venue

of supreme sporting event - the

“Croatia Open” ATP tennis tourna-

ment. But despite the fact that it

is now practically a synonym for

tourism and sports, Umag suffers

no shortage of either cultural events

or monuments to its rich historical

heritage. If you go into the center

of town and visit the westernmost city tower, which is both the oldest construction in the city and the site of its city

museum, it will become clear that besides its charming coffee shops, terraces, snug taverns and restaurants, this

town offers much more than sport and recreational tourism.

Having grown on a tiny isle that was linked to the mainland as late as the 18th century, and first mentioned in 599

A.D., Novigrad has succeeded in preserving its beautiful medieval structure to this day. The contemporary Novi-

grad is home to a beautiful modern marina, excellent restaurants, taverns and charming terraces on which you can

leisure away in a true Mediterranean style, and enjoy nights filled with blues and jazz. And do not miss to visit, if only

for a moment, the municipal loggia from which a view opens towards the open sea. Those who, in addition to the

usual agenda of sea, sun, fun and fine food, are also interested in the traces of the past, may certainly want to visit

the newly-renovated Novigrad Collection of Stone Monuments.

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PINETA

KANEGRA

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HR-52470 Umag, Kanegra b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 709 700Fax: +385 (0)52 709 499E-mail: [email protected]: Istraturist Umag d.d.52470 Umag, Jadranska 66Tel.: +385 (0)52 700 700Fax: +385 (0)52 719 999

A small newly-renovated camp exclusively for naturists, located 10 kilometers from Umag amidst a natural setting, with a lovely pebble beach. In addition to the usual camp facilities an experienced animation and entertainement team organizes day-long activities and enter-tainment for children and adults in the nearby apartment estate, thus offering the guests ample opportunity for a quality leisure time.

HR-52475 Savudrija, Istarska b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 709 550Fax: +385 (0)52 709 559E-mail: [email protected]: Istraturist Umag d.d.52470 Umag, Jadranska 66Tel.: +385 (0)52 700 700Fax: +385 (0)52 719 999

Located on the prominent, westernmost Croatian cape in the immediate vicinity of the oldest and largest lighthouse on the Adriatic, the camp has a 1.5 kilometer long shoreline with pebble and stone beaches. A restaurant, a terrace with live music for evening entertain-ment, a pizzeria and several coffee bars all form an integral part of this well-wooded camp. The guests can also avail themselves of the swimming pool and other sports facilities, as well as of a full day-time and evening activities and entertainment programme in the nearby apartment complex.

HR-52470 Savudrija, Brozija 3cTel.: +385 (0)52 759 194Fax: +385 (0)52 759 194E-mail: [email protected]: Ljeto snova d.o.o.51000 Rijeka, Henckeova 1Tel.: +385 (0)51 213 707Fax: +385 (0)51 213 707

An international childrens’ summer camp, where only English is spoken. Campers come from about 40 different countries in the world. Camp attendance is by advance registration only.

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Pula

Rovinj

UmagSavudrija

STELLA MARISFINIDA

VELI JOŽE

Novigrad PARK UMAGMAREDA

SIRENAKASTANIJA

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HR-52470 Umag, Savudrijska b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 710 900Fax: +385 (0)52 710 909E-mail: [email protected]: Istraturist Umag d.d.52470 Umag, Jadranska 66Tel.: +385 (0)52 700 700Fax: +385 (0)52 719 999

Part of a tourist estate of the same name, situ-ated beneath hundred year-old pine trees next to a pebble-covered lagoon, just 1.5 kilometers from Umag (on the line of the small town train). Guests of the Camp and of the estate have at their disposal a selection of restaurants, shops and sports facilities both on land and water, one of the outstanding ones being the world-renown ITC tennis centre with 16 clay courts.

HR-52470 Umag, Karigador b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 725 040Fax: +385 (0)52 725 053E-mail: [email protected]: Istraturist Umag d.d.52470 Umag, Jadranska 66Tel.: +385 (0)52 700 700Fax: +385 (0)52 719 999

Size-wise this is the largest camp in Istria. Its extensive and idylllic natural suround-ings, well maintained beaches (pebble and stone), and a wide range of facilities and services make it an place for a fmaily vacation. Luxurious swimming pools with waterfalls, fortresses and a pirates’ ship, a botanical eco-park with indigenous plant and an impressive, ecologically conscious landscaping are but a few of the features of this newly appointed camp.

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MAREDA

FINIDAVELI JOŽE

SIRENA

KASTANIJA

C r o a t i a n N a t i o n a l To u r i s t B o a r d

HR-52470 Umag, Križine 55aTel.: +385 (0)52 725 950Fax: +385 (0)52 725 969E-mail: [email protected]: Istraturist Umag d.d.52470 Umag, Jadranska 66Tel.: +385 (0)52 700 700Fax: +385 (0)52 719 999

Located between Umag and Lovrečica this camp with its sheltered coves is a haven of peace and privacy. The beach is part pebble and part stone, while the sunbathing area is concrete-covered.

HR-52475 Savudrija, Borozija 3c, p.p. 29Tel.: +385 (0)52 759 546Fax: +385 (0)52 759 646E-mail: [email protected] Office: Zagrebački holding d.o.o., Podružnica Vladimir Nazor10000 Zagreb, Maksimirska 51Tel.: +385 (0)1 2313 000Fax: +385 (0)1 2303 679E-mail: [email protected]

This camp is one of the better known child-rens’ and youth camps in Croatia. It enjoys a particularly favourable climatic conditions, has a 1,800 meter long beach and a variety of sports grounds, including a multi-purpose stadium with seating for 1,200 people.

HR-52466 Novigrad, Škverska b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 735 291Fax: +385 (0)52 735 035E-mail: [email protected]: Laguna Novigrad d.d.52466 Novigrad, Škverska b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 757 463Fax: +385 (0)52 757 314E-mail: [email protected]

Located 4 kilometers from Novigrad, the camp site - which encompases an oak wood reach-ing right to the edge of the sea - is surrounded by hectares of vinyards. The camping plots with facilities are both in the sunny positions and in shade, and the beach is mostly stone. The guests can also enjoy numerous prom-enades and sports facilities.

HR-52466 Novigrad, Škverska b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 757 159Fax: +385 (0)52 757 076E-mail: [email protected]: Laguna Novigrad d.d.52466 Novigrad, Škverska b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 757 463Fax: +385 (0)52 757 314E-mail: [email protected]

The camp is set in a pine forest, close to the town and the Hotels Laguna and Maestral, whose sports and other facilities (swimming pool, fitness room, tennis and beach vol-leyball) the camp guests can use with extra payment. In the immediate vicinty of the camp is the camps’ private pebble beach.

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HR-52466 Novigrad, Kastanija b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 726 444Fax: +385 (0)52 726 444E-mail: [email protected]: Neapolis d.o.o.52466 Novigrad, Gradska vrata 29Mob.: +385 (0)99 2114 506

A small family camp located in a well-wooded area 3 kilometers north of Novigrad. The beach is stone with concreted sunbathing area.

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Pula

Rovinj

Poreč LANTERNA

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One of the favorite destination for many people, with numerous modern tourist estates nestling amidst fragrant, wooded

coves and bays, Poreština is one of the largest tourist destinations in Croatia, and one boasting the largest concentration

of camps on the Adriatic. The Poreč area is well-known for its wide ranging palette of tourist and recreational services

and facilities, with special emphasis on water sports and tennis. In the city itself, where the material and spiritual traces

of great cultures are visible all around, where cultural events – in addition to those taking place in the famous basilica of

St.Euphrasius and in the Museum housing the Colection of Stone Monuments – spill into the streets and squares, one

only has to take a stroll through its old nucleus to feel the strong atmosphere of the Mediterranean of centuries gone

by. Having grown out of the layout of an ancient Roman forum with its characteristic construction organized around two

main axes, one of which - the street known as Decumanus – still is the city’s main artery, Poreč is indeed a town in which

every step is a veritable journey through time. In addition to it rich heritage from the Antiquity period, Poreč is probably

best known for the renowned Basilica of St. Euphrasius - a three-nave cathedral adorned with glorious gold mosaics,

which is the most beautiful example of the early Byzantine architecture from the 6th century still preserved. Since 1997,

the cathedral has been included in UNESCO’s World Heritage List.

Are you interested in what a vacation is like in camps located along the seacoast, away from the bustle of the city, right

next to small, idyllic villages surrounded by fertile fields instead of sports fields and amusement centers, but which you

can easily reach in just 15 minutes? Then, welcome to Tar and Funtana - two Istrian villages that are well known to

many campers. Since the industrious

residents of Tar and Funtana have for

centuries been equally succesfull in

fishing and agriculture, in addition to

the tranquil and gentle landscapes you

will be able to bask in the warm wel-

come of your hosts and savour a trully

superb cuisine in over 50 restaurants,

cellars and taverns, inns and pubs.

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HR-52465 Tar, Lanterna 1Tel.: +385 (0)52 465 010Fax: +385 (0)52 451 440E-mail: [email protected]: Riviera Poreč d.d.52440 Poreč, Vladimira Nazora 9Tel.: +385 (0)52 465 010Fax: +385 (0)52 451 440

Located between Novigrad and Poreč on a green peninsula of the same name, the camp is set amidst typical and well-preserved Mediterranean natural surroundings, pine and holly oak woods, and a three-kilometer long shoreline with pebble beaches. The variety of accommodation possibilities, two swimming pools with hydromassage facility, and a large number of other facilities and services entitle it to be regarded as a camp for every family.

HR-52465 Tar/Vabriga, Solaris 1Tel.: +385 (0)52 465 010Fax: +385 (0)52 451 440E-mail: [email protected]: Riviera Poreč d.d.52440 Poreč, Vladimira Nazora 9Tel.: +385 (0)52 465 010Fax: +385 (0)52 451 440

The camp, which is a part of the naturist complex of the same name, is situated on the Lanterna peninsula, 12 kilometers from Poreč. Apartments and pavilions are sheltered in the woods of holly oak, while many of the shady and spacious camping plots are arranged by the sea. The guests have at their disposal a 2 kilometers of mostly stone shoreline dotted with a number of small pebble or grass covered coves and walled sunbathing areas.

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Pula

Poreč

ULIKAUmag

MATERADA

Funtana

ZELENA LAGUNA

ISTRA

BIJELA UVALA

PUNTICA

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HR-52440 Poreč, ČervarTel.: +385 (0)52 410 102Fax: +385 (0)52 451 044E-mail: [email protected]: Plava laguna d.d.52440 Poreč, Rade Končara 12

Located on a peninsula 8 kilometers north of Poreč the camp, which offers all the modern conveniences, is unique for its large number of holly oak trees. The majority of the camp is divided into plots – their sizes ranging between 80 and 160m2 – and most are enjoying the shade of ancient trees, with a special section for guests with pets. The 2.5 kilometer long shoreline is pebble and stone with slabbed sunbathing areas.

HR-52440 Poreč, Materada 32Mob.: +385 (0)98 208 722Fax: +385 (0)52 423 174E-mail: [email protected]: Materada tours d.o.o.52440 Poreč, Materada 32

Situated on a quiet, green peninsula north of town (2.5 kilometers from the center) in a wood of tall pine trees. The part rocky and part peb-bly beach, with concreted sunbathing areas, is about 100 meters from the camp. Many of the mobile homes are equipped with air-condition-ing and SAT-TV.

HR-52440 Poreč, Zelena LagunaTel.: +385 (0)52 410 102Fax: +385 (0)52 451 044E-mail: [email protected]: Plava laguna d.d.52440 Poreč, Rade Končara 12

The camp is a part of the tourist estate of the same name. Its sports, entertainment and gas-tronomic offer is among the most comprehen-sive on the Adriatic. It is located 5 kilometers south of Poreč and 2 kilometers north of Funtana in a lovely little wood, surrounded by tiny isles. The plots vary in size, and the stone beach has a slabbed sunbathing area. There is a section of the beach specially marked as reserved for naturists. The camp management is very ecologically minded.

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PUNTICA

ISTRA

C r o a t i a n N a t i o n a l To u r i s t B o a r d

HR-52440 Poreč, Zelena LagunaTel.: +385 (0)52 410 102Fax: +385 (0)52 451 044E-mail: [email protected]: Plava laguna d.d.52440 Poreč, Rade Končara 12

In an extension of the Zelena Laguna complex, in the direction of Funtana, lies one of the camps particularly suited to a whole family. Offering a wide ranging selection of facilities and services, including 2 swimming pools, the camp has plots of various sizes, and a two kilometer-long shoreline with a well-maintained beach with facilities and stone-paved sunbath-ing areas. It is surrounded by a whole string of tiny, uninhabited islets. A special area of the beach is reserved for naturists. The manag-ment of the camp is very ecologically minded.

HR-52452 Funtana, Funtana b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 410 102Fax: +385 (0)52 451 044E-mail: [email protected]: Plava laguna d.d.52440 Poreč, Rade Končara 12

Located right in the small fishing village of Funtana 7 kilometers south of Poreč and 3 kilometers north of Vrsar, amidst a pine wood on a quiet peninsula, and surrounded by a string of small isles. Just opposite of the camp is a small fishing port with a marina.

HR-52452 Funtana, Grgeti 35Tel.: +385 (0)52 465 010Fax: +385 (0)52 451 440E-mail: [email protected]: Riviera Poreč d.d.52440 Poreč, Vladimira Nazora 9Tel.: +385 (0)52 465 010Fax: +385 (0)52 451 440

The camp is located not far from the center of the fishing village of Funtana, about 6 kilometers south of Poreč. It caters exclu-sively for naturists. The spacious plots are arranged on terraced ground, mostly in the shade of holly oaks and enjoying the view of the sea and numerous tiny isles dotted across it. It has more than a kilometer of well-maintained beaches with facilities and sunbathing areas slabed with natural stone.

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Pula

Rovinj

VrsarVALKANELA

ORSERA

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Umag

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Whether it was because of the intoxicating red wine, or the Mediterranean romance of a small fishing village, or

perhaps because of some mysterious beautiful woman, the celebrated Casanova came to Vrsar several times.

Just nine kilometers from Poreč, Vrsar is a beautiful tourist destination whose once small but secure port is now a

home to a modern marina with 200 berths. It is separated from Rovinj by the 14 kilometer-long Lim Channel where,

among other marine cultures, delicious Lim oysters are farmed. Together with the nearby Funtana Vrsar has 18 un-

inhabited small islands – ideal spots for all those who do not like crowded beaches. It is no wonder, then, that back

in 1961 one of these small islands – the famous Koversada – was chosen as the starting point for the development

of a world famous naturist center. With its charming, winding narrow streets within the confines once defined by

defensive walls, and its houses of

different historic styles, the Roman-

esque Basilica of St. Mary of the

Sea where music evenings are held,

the old citadel – once the residence

of the Bishop of Poreč, the nearby

sculpture park with works by the

world famous Croatian sculptor

Dušan Džamonja, and the stone

quarry which every summer hosts

an international sculpting school the

works of which adorn the Vrsar ma-

rina, this is a more than ideal place

to experience the Mediterranean on

a human scale.

HR-52450 Vrsar, Petalon b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 445 216Fax: +385 (0)52 445 394E-mail: [email protected]: Maistra d.d. Rovinj52210 Rovinj, Vladimira Nazora 6Tel.: +385 (0)52 800 200Fax: +385 (0)52 800 215E-mail: [email protected]

A spacious camp in a peaceful bay between Funtana and Vrsar, designed primarily as a family camp, but also suitable for those who like sports, recreation and entertainment. The camp plots are large and mostly on flat ground, although there are some on terraced ground. The beach is 2.5 kilometers long with a large pebble area in the bay and a special area for children. All sanitary facilites have been renovated and adapted for use by children. The camp now offers a new service – the Camper-Stop zone catering for a short stay guests with their own camper vans.

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PORTO SOLE

ORSERA

C r o a t i a n N a t i o n a l To u r i s t B o a r d

HR-52450 Vrsar, Petalon 1Tel.: +385 (0)52 441 378Fax: +385 (0)52 441 761E-mail: [email protected]: Maistra d.d. Rovinj52210 Rovinj, Vladimira Nazora 6Tel.: +385 (0)52 800 200Fax: +385 (0)52 800 215E-mail: [email protected]

This camp with the longest naturist tradition in Europe covers a million or so square meters in a quiet park with a 1000 olive trees and other Mediterranean vegetation. It also encompass-es an island linked to the camp by a bridge, which is reserved for campers with tents. The camp has a five kilometer shoreline with stone and pebble beaches. There are also two sandy beaches for children. A new feature this year is a section of 334 plots with water and electricity supply located right next to the shoreline.

HR-52450 Vrsar, Sveti Martin 2/1Tel.: +385 (0)52 465 010Fax: +385 (0)52 451 440E-mail: [email protected]: Riviera Poreč d.d.52440 Poreč, Vladimira Nazora 9Tel.: +385 (0)52 465 010Fax: +385 (0)52 451 440

Situated at the foot of the town of Vrsar about 500 meters beyond the Dušan Džamonja Scultpure Park. The camp grounds are covered with indigenous Mediterranean vegetation, the plots are spread partly on flat ground and partly on natural terraces, the beach - a combination of pebble, rocks and natural tiny coves which have been fenced and slabbed with stone- streches all the way to the Vrsar marina.

HR-52450 Vrsar, Petalon 1Tel.: +385 (0)52 426 500Fax: +385 (0)52 426 580E-mail: [email protected]: Maistra d.d. Rovinj52210 Rovinj, Vladimira Nazora 6Tel.: +385 (0)52 800 200Fax: +385 (0)52 800 215E-mail: [email protected]

The camp, an easy five-minute walk from Vrsar, a peacefull place with finely organized plots and a lovely pebble and stone beach, is a popular destinaton for families because of its many sports and recreational facilities. The camp is part of the Petalon tourist complex, and the camp guests can use the swimming pool and other facilities and services offered within the complex.

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RovinjVALALTA

AMARIN

PorečPazinNovigrad

Umag

VALDALISOPORTON BIONDI

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Have you already heard of the little Venice on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean? Yes, that is Rovinj. Without exaggerating it can be said that Rovinj is the real jewel of Istria which proudly carries the reputation of being one of the most beautiful tourist centres in the Mediterranean. If you take a walk along its steep, narrow medieval streets of smooth stone where practically every other doorway is an entrance to an art gallery or atelier, and if you look at all that beauty of closely huddled mansions and their innumerable chimneys, you will be for ever enamoured of this city. And if you climb to St. Euphemia, the white Baroque church of St. Euphemia crowning the town of which she is the patron saint, and whose body had miraculously floated here across the sea in its stone sarcophagus or so the 9th century legend tells us, you will realize that such a lovely sight is not often seen. With its rich fishing history, its picturesque port filled with wooden fishing smacks, boats and rowboats, and as many as 14 small islands, among which the nearby Red Island and St. Catherine deserve special mention, Rovinj is an example of a typical Medi-terranean town which today breathes with special artistic charm. And should you want to experience its most brilliant display, visit Grisia, an artistic event par excellence. On the second Sunday of August artists take to the streets and transform the entire town into a giant art gallery. If you want to know more about the characteristic Rovinj fishing boats, known as batana, but also about Rovinj itself, do not forget to visit the newly-renovated Batana Museum, which will best acquaint you with the traditions and the charm of a town in which the Austro-Hungarian aristocracy - drawn by the beauty of its historical core, the picturesque boats in the port and its singularly pleasant micro-climate - laid the foundations of tourism in Rovinj back at the end of the 19th century.

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HR-52210 Rovinj, Monsena b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 805 505Fax: +385 (0)52 811 541, 805 503E-mail: [email protected]: Rovinjturist d.d.52210 Rovinj, Monsena b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 805 515Fax: +385 (0)52 811 541E-mail: [email protected]

A quiet, peaceful camp. It has 1 kilometer-long pebble and rock beach with a view of the old quarter of Rovinj, which is just a few minutes drive away. Half of the camp is situated on the sunny half of a peninsula, the other half in a deep pine wood.

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VALALTA

AMARIN

PORTON BIONDI

C r o a t i a n N a t i o n a l To u r i s t B o a r d

HR-52210 Rovinj, Cesta Valalta - Lim b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 804 800Fax: +385 (0)52 821 004E-mail: [email protected]: Valalta d.d.52210 Rovinj, Cesta Valalta - Lim b.b.

Intended exclusively for families who are naturist enthusiasts, located by the sea at the entrance to the picturesque 12 kilometer-long nature reserve, the Lim Channel. It has a 5 kilometer-long shoreline, the majority of it be-ing a fine pebble beach, and a childrens’ area with a sandy beach. In addition to different accommodation facilities and quality services that such a high camp category must have, it also has its own, well equipped marina, an at-tractive seawater swimming pool, serves beer from its own brewery, and organizes special excursions for naturist only.

HR-52210 Rovinj, Monsena b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 802 000Fax: +385 (0)52 813 354E-mail: [email protected]: Maistra d.d. Rovinj52210 Rovinj, Vladimira Nazora 6Tel.: +385 (0)52 800 200Fax: +385 (0)52 800 215E-mail: [email protected]

The camp is part of a tourist complex of apartments and bungalows of the same name which was completely renovated in 2005. The camp plots are predominantly on flat terrain in the shade of pine and olive trees with a view of the old town of Rovinj and the Rovinj islands. It offers a wide range of free time facilities and activities.

HR-52210 Rovinj, Aleja Porton Biondi 1Tel.: +385 (0)52 813 557Fax: +385 (0)52 811 509E-mail: [email protected]: Čičilo d.o.o.52210 Rovinj, Aleja Porton Biondi 1

Located only 700 meters from the center of Rovinj in an old pine forest, not far from its own beach.

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RovinjULIKA

POLARI

PazinNovigrad

Umag

VEŠTARMON PARADIS Bale

Poreč

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HR-52210 Rovinj, Polari b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 817 320Fax: +385 (0)52 817 320E-mail: [email protected]: UO Nerina52210 Rovinj, Polari b.b.

This small, family-managed camp is located on the well prepared grounds of a former olive grove, surrounded by grape vines and culti-vated fields. The closest beach is 600 meters away and the center of Rovinj, 3 kilometers.

HR-52210 Rovinj, Polari b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 801 501Fax: +385 (0)52 811 395E-mail: [email protected]: Maistra d.d. Rovinj52210 Rovinj, Vladimira Nazora 6Tel.: +385 (0)52 800 200Fax: +385 (0)52 800 215E-mail: [email protected]

Located in a picturesque and well-wooded bay about 3 kilometers south of Rovinj in the shade of evergreen vegetation. It has 2 kilometers of indented shoreline with a stone and pebble beach and concreted sunbathing area. In addition to a large swimming pool with hydromassage, it has a wide selection of facilities suited to children and teenagers. On a small peninsula in the southern part of the camp there is a section reseved for naturists with its own beach. A new feature of the camp is the Camper-Stop service catering for guests with their own camper vans.

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MON PARADIS

COLONE

SAN POLORovinj

C r o a t i a n N a t i o n a l To u r i s t B o a r d

HR-52210 Rovinj, Veštar b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 803 700Fax: +385 (0)52 829 151E-mail: [email protected]: Maistra d.d. Rovinj52210 Rovinj, Vladimira Nazora 6Tel.: +385 (0)52 800 200Fax: +385 (0)52 800 215E-mail: [email protected]

A completely renovated camp, with a swim-ming pool and heated sanitary facilities, located 5 kilometers south of Rovinj in direction of Pula, in a peaceful bay with a pebble beach, part of which is reserved for naturists. The camp site is well wooded and its natural vegetation partially preserved. It is particularly popular with guests who have boats.

HR-52210 Rovinj, Uvala Veštar b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 841 018Fax: +385 (0)52 829 107E-mail: [email protected]/monparadisOffice: Obrt Cetinski Aurora52210 Rovinj, Uvala Veštar b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 830 028Fax: +385 (0)52 830 028

Located in the picturesque Veštar bay with a lovely sandy beach, 6 kilometers south of Rovinj. The camp plots of this small, family-managed camp enjoy the shade of a centuries old olive grove.

HR-52211 Bale, Predio Longher b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 824 338Fax: +385 (0)52 824 382E-mail:[email protected]: Monperin52211 Bale, Trg La Musa b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 824 075Fax: +385 (0)52 824 064E-mail: [email protected]

Hidden from view, halfway between Pula and Rovinj and a few kilometers from the medieval town of Bale lies the Colone camp. It enjoys a five kilometer-long shoreline and deep shade of holly oaks and pines. On the nearby beach the original imprints of dynosaurus’ feet can be seen.

HR-52211 Bale, Longher b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 824 338Fax: +385 (0)52 824 382E-mail:[email protected]: Monperin52211 Bale, Trg La Musa b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 824 075Fax: +385 (0)52 824 064E-mail: [email protected]

The camp enjoys a solitary location in un-touched natural surroundings, in the deep shade of holly oak and pine trees that reach all the way to the 4km long strech of beach.

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PazinNovigrad

Umag

FažanaBI-VILLAGE

Poreč

Rovinj

PINETAPulaPUNTIŽELA

Pula

Brijuni

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Have your heard of a city built on seven hills boasting a magificent amphitheater – and which is not Rome? Yes, you are now at the doors of Pula, the largest city in Istria. They named it the „old enchantress with a thousand faces” that has for centuries been seducing its visitors, because for many who pass through its Golden Gate (the Triumphal Arch of the Sergii) just once, or take one stroll around its glorious 1st century BCE amphitheater, it is often enough to draw them back and back again. This is a city which charms, in the full sense of the word, charms with its rich ancient heritage. Every step of the way one is reminded of Cassiodorus’s words that here the patricians of Rome lived a „life worthy of gods.” At the same time, Pula is the largest political, economic, university and cultural center of Istria. In addition to its famous ancient monuments and its striking Austro-Hungarian heritage, Pula takes great pride in its Museum of Archeology and History, the Istrian National Theatre and its International Film Festival that has been staged in the Amphitheatre for over 50 years. And if one bears in mind that in the 19th century Pula was also the main naval port for the Austro-Hungarian fleet, and that the famous Irish writer James Joyce dropped anchor here for a while, it will become still more clearer that one has entered deep into the fabric of a long and glorious history of a city that celebrates both its Mediterranean heritage and its full-blooded affiliation with the spirit of Central Europe.

Most of the camps are located about 10 kilometers southeast of Pula along the gorgeous coastline of southern Istria close to present-day Medulin - in ancient times known as Mutila. If you follow the sweet fragrance of pine trees, you can discover a wonderful 2 kilometer sandy beach, and a little further on, in a cove on the Vižula peninsula, a very attractive archeological site – the remains of a luxurious Roman summer residence which, the legend has it, was occasionally visited by Crispin and Helena, the son and wife of the Roman Emperor Constantine.

Fažana, situated on a low laying shore, well protected from the sea by the Brijuni Archipelago National Park, and surrounded by olive groves and vineyards, is a locality known since the Roman times, when it went by the name of Vasianum – which was a manufacture that produced amphorae and other types of vessels. As Fažana, it has always been a proper fishing village the small quay of which teems with life. It is from here that boats depart for the Brijuni National Park.

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HR-52212 Fažana, Dragonja 115Tel.: +385 (0)52 300 300Fax: +385 (0)52 380 711E-mail: [email protected]: Industrial projects d.o.o.52212 Fažana, Dragonja 115

This spacious tourist center next to Fažana, opposite the Brijuni islands, is the last large open style camp in Istria. BI Village is a fully plotted camp providing a variety of accom-modation units and with a large apartment estate. There are three swimming pools evenly distributed in the camp. The 800-meter pebble beach is well appointed.

HR-52212 Fažana, Perojska cesta b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 521 884Fax: +385 (0)52 521 883E-mail: [email protected]: Club Adriatic d.o.o. 10000 Zagreb, Praška 8/III

The camp is located by the sea, 2 kilometers from Fažana and 7 kilometers from Pula, with a view of the Fažana Bay and the Brijuni islands. Its long pebbly beach is linked to Fažana by a 2 kilometer promenade.

HR-52100 Pula, Puntižela 155Tel.: +385 (0)52 465 010Fax: +385 (0)52 451 440E-mail: [email protected]: Puntižela d.o.o.52100 Pula, Puntižela 155Fax: +385 (0)52 517 399

Puntižela is a tourist estate, an autocamp and a youth hotel. It is situated on the southwestern coast of Istria with a view of the island of Brijuni. It is replete with lush Mediterranean vegetation such as a pine wood, olive trees, macchia and seaside holly oak. The beach is pebble and stone. The camp is located 7 kilometers from Pula and 5 from Fažana.

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Medulin

Poreč

Rovinj

PulaPOMER

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STOJA

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RUNKEKRANJSKI KAMP

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HR-52203 Banjole, Kaštanjež b.b.Mob.: +385 (0)91 2290 362E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]: Vl. Atilio Modrušan52203 Banjole, Kaštanjež b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 505 630

A mini camp of high category, only a five-minute walk from the beach. the guests have at their disposal swimming pools for adults and children, and a covered barbecue facility.

HR-52203 Medulin, Indije 94Tel.: +385 (0)52 573 207Fax: +385 (0)52 573 292E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]: Vl. Margareta Sorgarello52203 Medulin, Indije 94

A partly wooded camp adjacent to another, larger camp, some 150 meters from the sea, with its own stone and pebble beach. It is 6 kilometers from the center of town.

HR-52100 Pula, Stoja 37Tel.: +385 (0)52 387 144, 386 501Fax: +385 (0)52 387 748E-mail: [email protected]: Arenaturist d.d.52100 Pula, Smareglina 3Tel.: +385 (0)52 529 400Fax: +385 (0)52 529 401E-mail: [email protected]

Located three kilometers from the center of Pula, to which it is well connected, on a peninsula of the same name. It is a quiet, mostly wooded camp with abundant vegetation and a large number of mobile homes. The beach is stone.

HR-52100 Pula/Banjole, Indije 96Tel.: +385 (0)52 573 066Fax: +385 (0)52 573 274E-mail: [email protected]: Arenaturist d.d.52100 Pula, Smareglina 3Tel.: +385 (0)52 529 400Fax: +385 (0)52 529 401E-mail: [email protected]

Located 7 kilometers from Pula, on a small peninsula, in Banjole, with half of its area being untouched woodland - which makes it especially suitable for jogging. It is a quiet camp with terraced grounds that descend towards the sea, with small bays and beaches facing the island of Fratar and the Hotel Histria. The beach is stone.

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HR-52100 Pula/Premantura, Premantura b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 575 111Fax: +385 (0)52 575 411E-mail: [email protected]: Arenaturist d.d.52100 Pula, Smareglina 3Tel.: +385 (0)52 529 400Fax: +385 (0)52 529 401E-mail: [email protected]

Twelve kilometers south of Pula in the direction of Premantura. It is situated for the most part in a dense pine wood on the tip of Cape Kamenjak, the southernmost part of Istria and a protected nature park. The small, sunny peninsula is a favorite of guests with their own campers. The beach is stone and gravel. HR-52100 Pula/Premantura, Runke b.b.

Tel.: +385 (0)52 575 022Fax: +385 (0)52 575 022E-mail: [email protected]: Arenaturist d.d.52100 Pula, Smareglina 3Tel.: +385 (0)52 529 400Fax: +385 (0)52 529 401E-mail: [email protected]

A very simple, well-wooded camp 10 kilom-eters from Pula in the direction of Premantura. The beach is stone and pebble.

HR-52100 Premantura, Runke 52Tel.: +385 (0)52 575 009Fax: +385 (0)52 575 133E-mail: [email protected]: Kranjski kamp d.o.o.52100 Pula, Runke 52Tel.: +386 4 2362 640Fax: +386 4 2362 641

Located next to the village of Runka about 10 kilometers from Pula. The beach is partly sandy and partly concrete. Nearby there is a large bay.

HR-52100 Pula/Premantura, Premantura b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 575 555Fax: +385 (0)52 575 533E-mail: [email protected]: Medial d.o.o.52203 Banjole, Kaštanjež 16Mob.: +385 (0)91 1020 312

This small, naturally protected camp is located 8 kilometers from Pula and 2 kilometers from Medulin. It has a seafront of about 1.5 kilometers and camp plots set either in a sunny meadow or in the shade of pine trees.

HR-52100 Pula, Pomer b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 573 128Fax: +385 (0)52 573 062E-mail: [email protected]: Pomerturist d.o.o.52100 Pula, Pomer b.b.

This fully renovated camp is located in a pine wood, in the western part of the Medulin bay, 7 seven kilometers from Pula and 4 kilometers from Medulin. The beach is stone with pebble coves and built up sunbathing areas. A well-equipped marina is located close to the camp.

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HR-52203 Medulin, Osipovica 30Tel.: +385 (0)52 572 801Fax: +385 (0)52 576 042E-mail: [email protected]: Arenaturist d.d.52100 Pula, Smareglina 3Tel.: +385 (0)52 529 400Fax: +385 (0)52 529 401E-mail: [email protected]

The site of this camp is comprised of two peninsulas connected by a narrow isthmus. It is covered by lush Mediterranean vegetation, has numerous small coves and sandy beaches that descend like steps to the sea. HR-52203 Medulin, Kažela b.b.

Tel.: +385 (0)52 576 050Fax: +385 (0)52 577 470E-mail: [email protected]: Tehnoekologija d.o.o.52203 Medulin, Kažela b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 577 470Fax: +385 (0)52 577 460

This large camp across the Medulin bay includes a special section with its own beach for naturists. Located 3 kilometers from Medulin, its grounds partly wooded and partly in an open meadow, the camp has about 2 kilometers of pebble and stone beaches with concrete sunbathing areas. Within the camp is an apartment complex of mini-chalets and mobile homes, and in 2007 aquapark was added.

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RABAC

Rabac is located beneath the densely packed and beautifully ornate

Venetian palaces in the old quarter of the town of Labin. It lies in a small

bay, well protected from the strong north wind know as the bura. Although

tourism in Rabac really began only after the Second World War, when

numerous tourist hotels were being built, its residents - who until then

had been mainly occupied with fishing, sailing and olive cultivation - soon

turned the town into the leading tourist center on the eastern shore of

Istria and the Gulf of Kvarner. Because of its beautiful pebble beaches

– quite different from those in the south and on the western coast of

Istria - its fine fish restaurants, and its sea air filled with the fragrances of

a variety of Mediterranean plants like sage and immortelle (Helichrysum

arenarium), Rabac has lately become very popular summer destination

for families with small children.

HR-52222 Koromačno, Tunarica b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 856 811Fax: +385 (0)52 880 244Mob.: +385 (0)98 290 310E-mail: [email protected]: Marina Tunarica d.o.o.52220 Labin, Rudarska 1

Situated on Cape Ubas, a green peninsula 17 kilometers from Labin in the direction of Koromačno, the camp enjoys a pebble beach, lush woods and undisturbed peace. The opportunities for quiet fishing are excellent.

HR-52220 Labin/Sv. Marina, Sv. Marina b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 465 010Fax: +385 (0)52 451 440E-mail: [email protected]: Rabac d.d.52221 Rabac, Rabac b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 862 027Fax: +385 (0)52 872 561E-mail: [email protected]

A simple, natural camp located 15 kilometers from Labin in untouched nature on a partially forested terrain, with a kilometer long stone beach. The diving club in the camp has won the Best Camp in Croatia Award for 2004, 2005, and 2006.

HR-52221 Rabac, Rabac b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 872 258Fax: +385 (0)52 872 258E-mail: [email protected]: Maslinica d.o.o.52221 Rabac, Rabac b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 884 172Fax: +385 (0)52 872 088E-mail: [email protected]

Situated in an olive grove, from which came its name, the camp streches by the sea and its pebble beach, and borders with hotel facilities. A promenade takes one to the centre of the Rabac.

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Lubenice

Opatija

Risnjak

KVARNER

Are you dreaming of an ideal place for a holiday where you would be able

to cast off from the shore towards sun-bathed islands, and then sail back

to mainland seeking peace and quiet on a mountain top – and that in a

single day? And would you like to stroll along a sunny, fashionable riviera

and then, whenever you wish, in no more than 10 kilometers, exchange it

for ascetic peace and fresh mountain air in the company of eagles, while

your lungs soak up the clean air of fragrant forests in protected nature

parks? If you do, welcome to Kvarner. Alongside Istria Kvarner is the most

popular camping region. The majority of its camps are on islands, with only

a limited number being located on the mainland. If you are yearning for the

silence of beautiful coves and the solitude of island beaches, head for the

blue waters of Kvarner and the mythical islands, the Apsyrtídes from the fa-

mous legend of the Argonauts – the islands of Cres, Lošinj, Rab and Krk.

Not only will you be able to enjoy the epic sight of wind-bleached cliffs, of

coves, inlets and crevices that plunge into the deep blue of the Adriatic,

the charming stone houses, the intoxicating fragrances of lavander, sage,

pine and the rest of this unique flora with over 2,700 other species of

plants, but these islands, like a true Arcadia, will reveal themselves as a

refuge for a significant number of animal species. And while the towns of

Lošinj, Osor on Cres, Baška or Vrbnik on Krk guard the remains of their

rich heritage that can be seen at every corner, such the Bašćanska ploča

(the plaque of Baška) - a carved stone monument of the Croatian language

dating from the year 1100, the craggy cliffs of Cres provide a nesting

ground for the protected griffon vulture, while in the waters below you

watch dolphins and Mediterranean monk seals larking about.

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Jezero Kruščica

Skrad - Vražiji prolaz

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TURISTIČKA ZAJEDNICA ŽUPANIJE PRIMORSKO-GORANSKE (Tourist Board of the County of Primorje-Gorski kotar)

HR-51410 Opatija, Nikole Tesle 2, p.p. 52

Tel.: +385 51 272 988, 272 665 • Fax: +385 51 272 909

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Opatija truly represents a unique chapter in Croatian tourism. It has become a synonym for a fashionable riviera

lined with beautiful villas of different historical architectural styles, vacation facilities, hotels, pavilions, parks and for-

mal gardens. Opatija grew along the narrow easter coastal belt at the foot of Učka Mountain, which protects it from

rain and cold winds. The town is blessed with especially mild and pleasant climate and lush sub-tropical vegetation.

Should you wish to look around the town enjoying the sight of its elegant buildings and luxuriously landscaped and

meticulously maintained parks, take a stroll down the 12 kilometers long promenade by the sea popularly known

as Lungomare, streching from Volosko to Lovran, and Opatija will shine in its full glow. If you are looking for a par-

ticularly healing, clean air, carry on towards the Crikvenica-Vinodol Riviera which has been designated as a health

resort as early as in 1906, while its magnificent Hotel Therapia, built in 1895, was declared to be one of the most

beautiful hotel buildings on the Croatian coast. Novi Vinodolski, a small town situated on the main coastal highway,

is a typical tourist resort of the Kvarner area. Known for its large sandy beach in the Lišanj Bay, surrounded by thick

pine woods, and for its seaside promenade lined with Secessionist-style villas, Novi Vinodolski is tailor-made for a

family vacation. Its beaches are organized and maintained to the highest standards and easily accessible to even

the youngest of family members, the

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HR-51417 Mošćenička Draga, A. Slatina b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 737 523Fax: +385 (0)51 737 339E-mail: [email protected]: Eurocampus d.o.o.51417 Mošćenička Draga, Slatina b.b.E-mail: [email protected]

Located in a quiet part of Mošćenička Draga about 100 meters from town. The pebble beach, which extends uninterrupted for 1.5 kilometers, is about 150 meters from the autocamp.

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HR-51414 Ičići, Liburnijska 46Tel.: +385 (0)51 704 836Fax: +385 (0)51 704 046E-mail: [email protected]: Rivijera d.d.51410 Opatija, Liburnijska 46Tel.: +385 (0)51 704 830E-mail: [email protected]

Located in a pine wood, with the large beach in Ičići right below it, while above it are sports facilities both open air and covered.

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HR-51415 Lovran, Medveja b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 291 191Fax: +385 (0)51 292 472E-mail: [email protected]: Liburnia Riviera Hoteli d.d.51410 Opatija, Maršala Tita 198Fax: +385 (0)51 292 471

Situated in a wooded bay between Opatija (10 kilometers) and Lovran (2 kilometers) the camp, which also comprises a tourist estate, is edged by the road that separates it from the beach reached by a small underpass. The long pebble beach has a wide range of catering, sports and recreational facilities, and is especially suitable for children.

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HR-51000 Rijeka, Preluk 1Tel.: +385 (0)51 621 913Mob.: +385 (0)91 6655 224Fax: +385 (0)51 622 381E-mail: [email protected]: Tranzit d.o.o.51000 Rijeka, Preluk b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 622 381

Located in Preluk, in a small wood of pine and laurel, close to the sea and a fine pebble beach, 2 kilometers from the centre of Opatija, from which it can be reached by bus 32. It is known as an exceptional place for windsurfing due to favourable winds in the area, particu-larly in the morning. The camp has a very good view of the neighboring picturesque village of Volosko, the Kvarner islands, and Opatija.

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HR-51262 Kraljevica, Oštro b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 281 218Fax: +385 (0)51 281 404E-mail: [email protected]: Novi-turist turistička agencija d.o.o.51262 Kraljevica, Oštro b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 461 298Fax: +385 (0)51 792 211E-mail: [email protected]

Located on the homonymous island near Kraljevica, 150m from the sea, with 85% of the camp ground shaded by the wood that is part pine and part deciduous trees. The beach is suitable for all ages.

HR-51260 Crikvenica, Kačjak b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 786 250, 786 444Fax: +385 (0)51 786 262E-mail: [email protected]: Jadran d.d.51260 Crikvenica, Trg Bana Jelačića 16Tel.: +385 (0)51 764 038Fax: +385 (0)51 764 066

Located on a small peninsula, adjacent to a tourist estate of the same name. Camp guests can avail themselves of the facilities available in the tourist estate for an additional fee. The beach is stone and pebble. HR-51266 Selce, Jasenova 19

Tel.: +385 (0)51 764 038Fax: +385 (0)51 764 066E-mail: autokampselce@jadran-crikvenica.hrwww.jadran-crikvenica.comOffice: Jadran d.d.51260 Crikvenica, Trg Bana Jelačića 16

Located in the village of Selce itself. The grounds of the camp are terraced and gently slope towards the sea. It has its own pebble and rocky beach with concreted sunbathing areas.

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HR-51266 Selce, Jasenova b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 764 624Fax: +385 (0)51 764 042E-mail: [email protected]: Club Adriatic d.o.o.10000 Zagreb, Praška 8/III

Located at the end of the seaside promenade linking Selce to Crikvenica, in direction of Novi Vinodolski. It has a 1.5 kilometer-long stone and pebble beach with concreted sunbathing areas.

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HR-51252 Klenovica, Zidinice b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 796 251, 291 893Fax: +385 (0)51 403 847E-mail: [email protected]: Luje d.o.o.51415 Lovran, 43. Istarske divizije 1Tel.: +385 (0)51 291 893Fax: +385 (0)51 291 893E-mail: [email protected]

Ten kilometers from Novi Vinodolski in the direction of Dalmatia, on a well wooded terraced ground. There is a footpath leading to the 400-meter long pebble beach with rocky and concreted sunbathing areas. In addition to watersport activities, the camp also organizes cruising through the Kvarner aquatorium for its guests.

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HR-51250 Novi Vinodolski, Povile, Milana Butkovića b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 793 083Fax: +385 (0)51 793 083E-mail: [email protected]: OU Lucija51250 Novi Vinodolski, Vinodolska 6Tel.: +385 (0)51 793 316Fax: +385 (0)51 793 316

A well-wooded camp right by the sea, close to the fishing village of Povile. Also in the vicinity is a hotel complex with a range of recreational, entertainment and sports facilities which the camp guests can use for an additional fee. The 1 kilometer long and 10 m wide camp beach is stone and pebble with concreted sunbathing areas.

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HR-51252 Klenovica, Jadranska cesta b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 222 851, 291 893Fax: +385 (0)51 222 852E-mail: [email protected]: Luje d.o.o.51415 Lovran, 43. Istarske divizije 1E-mail: [email protected]

A newly-constructed camp between Novi Vino-dolski and Senj, 5 kilometers from Klenovica with its own beach. The proximity of Velebit allows for water sports, cruising through the Kvarner aquatorium and mountaineering - all in the same day.

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Although Cres does not have a particularly indented coastline, you will find

here several fantastic coves and secluded beaches, and one very special

phenomenon - Lake Vrana. Situated in the middle of the island, Lake Vrana

supplies the island with fresh water. It is also an interesting natural feature.

The water level of this fresh water lake is above the level of the surrounding

sea, while its bottom is below the sea bed at the depth of 74 m. And one

more point for all the lovers of flora and fauna: in addition to abandoning

yourself to the intoxicating fragrances of Mediterranean vegetation that the

island is full of, you can visit a special ornitholgical reserve and one of the

rare refuges and nesting areas for the griffon vulture. The island of Lošinj,

which is actually comprised of Mali (Small) Lošinj and Veliki (Big) Lošinj, is

separated from Cres by an 11-meter wide channel spanned by a bridge.

Owing to their mild Mediterranean climate and lush evergreen vegetation,

the two islands were designated as climate resorts in 1892. As the norther-

most point of Europe where, in addition to the registered 1200 spacies of

indigenous plants the highly sensitive lemons and bougainvillea grow as a

part of natural environment, Lošinj truly is an oasis of a microclimate. Added

to this, in 1999 an ancient monument of inestimale value was dicovered in

the waters off Lošinj – a life-size bronze statue of the athlete Apoksiomenon

from the 4th century BC. Other attractions of the island include colonies of

dolphins living in these same waters which can often be seen round small

marinas, its rich sacral heritage, its jazz festival - and the widely known Osor

Music Evenings - all of which make Lošinj a veritable treasure trove just wait-

ing to be discovered.

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HR-51559 Beli, Sveti Petar 1aTel.: +385 (0)51 840 522Fax: +385 (0)51 840 532E-mail: [email protected]: Vl. Bruno Šare51559 Beli

A simple but idyllic camp right by the sea, with a nice pebble beach and a mole.

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HR-51557 Cres, Melin I br. 20Tel.: +385 (0)51 573 150Fax: +385 (0)51 571 086E-mail: [email protected]: Cresanka d.d. Cres51557 Cres, Varozina 25

This well wooded camp, designed for families, is located on a small peninsula just a few steps from the city of Cres. The beach is stone and pebble with well prepared sunbathing areas. A special section of the camp with its own beach is reserved for naturists. The camp staff also organizes diving courses for deaf people. The camp management is very ecologically minded.

HR-51556 Martinšćica, Martinšćica b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 574 127Fax: +385 (0)51 574 167E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]: Jadranka kampovi d.o.o.51550 Mali Lošinj, Dražica 1Tel.: +385 (0)51 661 124Fax: +385 (0)51 232 202E-mail: [email protected]

Located on terraced ground that provides a view of the sea from every camp plot. The section of the camp by the sea is shaded by tall pine trees. The long, narrow beach is stone with two pebble coves. Part of the beach is reserved for naturists. Special note for guest with dogs: there is an excellent behavior training for dogs and their owners, with all privileges and accompanying infrastructure, by Ms. Linda Eckard.

HR-51557 Cres - Valun, Valun b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 571 161Fax: +385 (0)51 571 163E-mail: [email protected]: Cresanka d.d. Cres51557 Cres, Varozina 25

A small, simple but idyllic camp located in a picturesque bay (Valun), partly wooded, with a pebble beach. Only tents are permit-ted. Cars and caravans are not permitted access to the camp.

HR-51542 Osor, Osor b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 237 147Fax: +385 (0)51 237 027E-mail: [email protected]: Jadranka kampovi d.o.o.51550 Mali Lošinj, Dražica 1Tel.: +385 (0)51 661 124Fax: +385 (0)51 232 202E-mail: [email protected]

The camp, which is not large, is located in the immediate vicinity of the historic town of Osor, the cultural and historical center of Cres and Lošinj, in the small bay and port of Bijar. It is covered by thick pine wood and has excellent connections via land and sea. The beach is stone with several small sandy coves. The camp has the facilitiy of a plant-based purifying system for waste water.

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HR-51554 Nerezine, Punta Križa b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 235 680Fax: +385 (0)51 235 646E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]: Jadranka kampovi d.o.o.51550 Mali Lošinj, Dražica 1Tel.: +385 (0)51 661 124Fax: +385 (0)51 232 202E-mail: [email protected]

The camp is situated at the southernmost part of the island of Cres 15 kilometers from Osor and the main island road. It is characterized by dense, large Mediterranean woods and two kilometers of untouched rocky shoreline between pebble coves. A part of the camp, at the entrance, is reserved for regular guests. The larger part of the camp is reserved for naturists.

Naturist Camping

HR-51542 Osor, Osor 76Tel.: +385 (0)51 237 350Fax: +385 (0)51 237 350E-mail: [email protected]: Vl. Zvonko Spajić51542 Osor, Osor 76Tel.: +385 (0)51 237 115Fax: +385 (0)51 237 115E-mail: [email protected]

This is a small family camp located in the im-mediate vicinity of the town of Osor. It is partly wooded and has a stone beach. Footpaths lead from the camp through an old pine wood to the highest point on the island, Osoršćica (588 meters), and its untouched nature.

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HR-51554 Nerezine, Lopari, p.p. 26Tel.: +385 (0)51 237 127Fax: +385 (0)51 237 127E-mail: [email protected]: Lošinjska plovidba turizam d.o.o.51550 Mali Lošinj, Privlaka b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 750 310Fax: +385 (0)51 231 938E-mail: [email protected]

A naturally forested camp with Mediterrane-an vegetation not far from the town of Osor. The section of the camp by the stone beach is not wooded. The nearly constant summer winds make it ideal for surfing. The camp is adjacent to an apartment complex.

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HR-51554 Nerezine, Rapoća b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 237 145Fax: +385 (0)51 237 146E-mail: [email protected]: Lošinjska plovidba turizam d.o.o.51550 Mali Lošinj, Privlaka b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 750 310Fax: +385 (0)51 231 938E-mail: [email protected]

The camp is located right at the entrance to Nerezina. It is mostly covered by pine trees, but it also has grassy areas with little shade. It is linked to the stony shoreline by a foot-path. The pebble beach is about 150 meters long with concreted sunbathing areas.

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HR-51550 Mali Lošinj, Čikat b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 232 125Fax: +385 (0)51 231 708E-mail: [email protected]: Jadranka kampovi d.o.o.51550 Mali Lošinj, Dražica 1Tel.: +385 (0)51 661 124Fax: +385 (0)51 232 202E-mail: [email protected]

This camp has a long tourist tradition and is the largest camp on the island of Lošinj. It is located in the shade of pine trees in a bay of the same name one kilometer from the center of Mali Lošinj. A part of the camp is terraced, covered with natural stone. The beach is stone and pebble.

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HR-51550 Mali Lošinj, Poljana b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 231 726Fax: +385 (0)51 231 728E-mail: [email protected]: Uvala Poljana d.o.o.51550 Mali Lošinj, Privlaka b.b.

An ecologically managed camp located in a cove at the southernmost tip of the island across from Mali Lošinj. The camp plots are spread across terraced grounds that gently slope towards the sea, with most being shaded by pine trees. The beach is 800 meters long with organized sunbathing areas and a small pebble cove. A separate part of the beach is reserved for naturists. The camp also has a small port with 150 berths. It is located in a dolphin reserve.

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HR-51550 Mali Lošinj, Šet. Dr. Montesole 5Tel.: +385 (0)51 233 595Fax: +385 (0)51 520 132E-mail: [email protected]: Hal d.o.o.51550 Mali Lošinj, Vladimira Gortana 9

This small camp is an easy 15-minute walk from the center of Mali Lošinj. It is situated by the sea in a pine forest next to a hotel of the same name.

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Krk is the largest Croatian island with 68 settlements and an airport. It is

linked to the mainland by the large Krk Bridge. The island, with its well

indented coastline ringed by more than 20 isles, rocks and reefs, its numer-

ous small coves, bays and natural pebble beaches like Puntarska draga and

Solin - also known for the medicinal mud, Krk has long been recognized

as an attractive tourist destination. Its pleasant and mild Mediterranean

climate with more than 2,500 hours of insolation per year, make it one of

the sunniest parts of Europe. The best known tourist resorts are Baška, Krk,

Malinska, Njivice, Punat, Omišalj and Vrbnik. Abounding in karst formations

such as caves and holes like Biserujka near Dobrinj, Krk also has plenty

of fertile fields on which its residents raise livestock and cultivate grapes

and olives. Needles to say, fishing has always been a vital part of life on the

island. The wealth of this island led the ancient Romans to call it insula aurea

(the golden island). In addition to sheep’s cheese, honey made from sage

and its fine olive oil, Krk is also the home of the famous white wine, Vrbnička

žlahtina. If your trip brings you to Krk, you will enjoy all of its summer and sea

delights, but also remember to take in its many other events - from the small

island fishing fiestas organized by every community to the summer perform-

ances at Kamplina, the klapa event or jazz festivals.

HR-51513 Omišalj, Pušća b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 841 440Fax: +385 (0)51 841 440Office: ZUO Pušća51513 Omišalj, Pušća b.b.

A partially wooded camp not far from the small historic town of Omišalj in a quiet cove with a pebble beach. Its location in the vicinity of the Krk Bridge, make it a conven-ient rest stop on route to other destinations.

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HR-51512 Njivice, Primorska cesta b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 846 168Fax: +385 (0)51 846 168E-mail: [email protected]: Finvest Corp d.d.51306 Čabar, I. G. Kovačića 24Tel.: +385 (0)51 846 720Fax: +385 (0)51 846 116

Located on a peaceful bay close to the center of the island. It has very accessible grounds in the middle of a holly oak wood. The beach is stone with concreted sunbathing areas.

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C r o a t i a n N a t i o n a l To u r i s t B o a r dHR-51511 Malinska, Glavotok 4Tel.: +385 (0)51 862 117Fax: +385 (0)51 867 882E-mail: [email protected]: Glavotok d.o.o.51511 Malinska, Glavotok 4

Located on the western shore of Krk in an area of lush vegetation and protected from the north winds. The beach is stone and pebble with few sandy coves. The plots, ranging between 70 and 120 square meters, enjoy the deep shade of holly oak wood.

Camping HR-51521 Punat, Šetalište Ivana Brusića 2Tel.: +385 (0)51 854 020Fax: +385 (0)51 854 020E-mail: [email protected]: Hoteli Punat d.d.51521 Punat, Obala 94Tel.: +385 (0)51 854 110Fax: +385 (0)51 854 101

Separated from the sea and the beach only by a promenade and tamarisks on the sunny south side of the island. It takes only few steps for the camp guests to get to Punat and all its services and facilities. Numerous secluded sandy beaches are accessible by foot or boat. Guests with tents have access to the kitchen.

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HR-51521 Punat, Stara Baška b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 844 678Fax: +385 (0)51 844 725E-mail: [email protected]: Škrila d.o.o.51521 Punat, Stara Baška, KrkFax: +385 (0)51 221 656Mob.: +385 (0)98 327 109

Located right at the entrance to Stara Baška above a pebble beach. The camp is partially terraced, sloped and shaded by pine trees, while the other part is flat and without shade. Its stone and pebble beach is about a kilometer long and 10 meters wide with one sandy cove.

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HR-51521 Punat, Obala 94Tel.: +385 (0)51 854 036Fax: +385 (0)51 854 036E-mail: [email protected]: Hoteli Punat d.d.51521 Punat, Obala 94Tel.: +385 (0)51 854 020Fax: +385 (0)51 854 101

Exclusively designed for naturists despite being only 3 kilometers from Punat, the camp has a 250-meter long stone beach with areas of pebble. Situated on gentle slopes of a protected bay, the partly wooded and partly shaded camp has terraced plots and a view of the sea and the islands of the Kvarner Gulf. The surrounding environment is very well preserved.

Naturist Camping

HR-51515 Šilo, Konjska b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 852 120Fax: +385 (0)51 864 793E-mail: [email protected]: GPP Mikić d.o.o.51513 Omišalj, Pušća 131Tel.: +385 (0)51 850 234Fax: +385 (0)51 850 259

The camp, part of which is wooded and part on the open ground, is located 500 meters from Šile on the small bay of ”Tiha” from which it took its name. One part of the camp is for camper vans, the other part for tents. It has a kilometer long pebble beach with concreted sunbathing areas.

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HR-51523 Baška, E. Geistlicha 38Tel.: +385 (0)51 856 909Fax: +385 (0)51 856 604E-mail: [email protected]: Hoteli Baška d.d.51523 Baška, E. Geistlicha 36E-mail: [email protected]

The camp is located along the 1,800 meters long pebble beach popularly known as “Vela plaža” (The big beach), in the very center of Baška. It has a view of the neighboring islands and the mainland. Part of the camp is on the beach itself, and the other, unplotted part is about 100 meters from the sea. The camp fee includes the use of the swimming pool and the fitness and wellness center in Baška, about 100 meters from the camp.

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RHR-51523 Baška, E. Geistlicha 36Tel.: +385 (0)51 856 806Fax: +385 (0)51 856 595E-mail: [email protected]: Hoteli Baška d.d.51523 Baška, E. Geistlicha 38Tel.: +385 (0)51 656 801E-mail: [email protected]

This naturist camp is located in the immediate vicinity of Baška in a cove between two hills covered with untouched vegetation. The camp is terraced and surrounded by pine, acacia and Spanish broom trees. The individual plots are fenced with drystone walls and Spanish broom. Sloping toward the sea, the camp ends on a pebble beach.

Naturist Camping

HR-51500 Krk, Plavnička b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 465 010Fax: +385 (0)52 451 440E-mail: [email protected]: Zlatni Otok d.d.51500 Krk, Vršanska cesta b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 604 444Fax: +385 (0)51 221 137E-mail: [email protected]

Located close to center of the historic town of Krk, the camp is mostly situated in a pine wood, but it also has some open, sunny ground. Its 800-meter long beach is pebble, but with one rocky area. Tha camp provides numerous recreational facilities.

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HR-51500 Krk, Politin b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)52 465 010Fax: +385 (0)52 451 440E-mail: [email protected]: Zlatni Otok d.d.51500 Krk, Vršanska cesta b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 604 444Fax: +385 (0)51 221 137E-mail: [email protected]

This exclusively naturist camp sits in a se-cluded part of the island about 1.5 kilometers from the town of Krk. It is situated on terraced ground covered with Mediterranean vegetation and its atmosphere is that of untamed natural environemnt. The stone beach is 800 meters long dotted with tiny pebble coves. In the near vicinity there are promenades, cyling and jogging tracks.

Naturist Camping

HR-51500 Krk, Crikvenička b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)51 221 581Fax: +385 (0)51 222 429E-mail: [email protected]: Camp Bor51500 Krk, Crikvenička b.b.

Located on the western side of the town of Krk, not far from its center, but far enough from the bustle of the town, less than 10 minutes from the sea. It is surrounded by old drystone walls, olive trees and a small pine grove – in sort, a place full of this island’s atmosphere.

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RABThe island of Rab is not only replete with Mediterranean vegetation in its full wealth - its very specific characteristic being the omnipresent fragrance of immortelle that grows on rock and cliffs – but it is also covered with rich woods of indigenous holly oak trees that, come the hot summers, provide heavenly shade. Rab is especially proud of its epithet, “felix,” (happy), which it has acquired back in the ancient times, and it is from those times that Rab has been a developed, civilized urban centre with thermal spas, temples and a theater. It is readily identifiable from afar by the four belltowers rising above the town towards the heavens. Rab is the birthplace of the famous stone-mason Marin who – while on the other side of the Adriatic, on the shores of the Apennine peninsula, close to today’s town of Rimini as the deacon to the local bishop – built a small church and with it laid the foundations of the future city of San Marino and the small republic of the same name. Additionally, it was here, on Rab, that one of the first naturists, King Edward VIII, protected from the prying eyes went skinny dipping with Mrs. Wallis Simpson - his famous love worthy of abdication. In other words, Rab has been a place for historic decisions. If you want a real Mediterranean island vacation, far from worries, or if you want to leave footprints in the heavenly sandy beach of San Marino to the accompaniment of the sweet chirruping of cicadas, then welcome to the happy, sunny island of Rab!

HR-51280 Rab, Banjol 496Tel.: +385 (0)51 724 355, 724 012Fax: +385 (0)51 724 539E-mail: [email protected]: Imperial d.d.51280 Rab, Jurja Barakovića 2Tel.: +385 (0)51 724 204Fax: +385 (0)51 667 786E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

The camp is located in the village of Banjol about 2 kilometers from the center of the old town of Rab, in a pine wood along a half a kilometer long sandy beach.

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HR-51281 Lopar, Lopar 2Tel.: +385 (0)51 775 440E-mail: [email protected]: IRC Rab51281 Rab, Lopar 2

This is a camp that promotes camping in a natural way, without cars, plastic and concrete. Among the facilities it provides are a small port, a bicycle storage area and a library.

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HR-51281 Lopar, Lopar 488Tel.: +385 (0)51 775 133Fax: +385 (0)51 775 290E-mail: [email protected]: Imperial d.d.51280 Rab, Jurja Barakovića 2Tel.: +385 (0)51 667 788Fax: +385 (0)51 724 117E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

Located 12 kilometers from the centre of the town of Rab, in the village of Lopar, in a pine wood, by the 1,5 kilometer long sandy beach the characteristics of which have earned it a popular name of “Rajska plaža” (Heavenly Beach). This beach is particularly suitable for nonswimmers and families with children.

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Gorski kotar

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Quite a special, indeed, it can be said a unique experience awaits one in

Lika and the Mountains. The wonderfully green areas rising but a dozen

or so kilometers from the sea, boasting a significant concentration of

protected nature parks and being of exceptional ecological value, are the

true oases of peace and tranquility which are becoming an ever more

popular tourist destination of this land. The Risnjak National Park near

Delnice, together with the most magical and most majestic string of 16

cascading lakes – 8 larger and 8 smaller ones – of the famous Croatian

national park of Plitvice, provide the ideal holiday place for those who

crave a genuine unity with nature.

Somewhat further on, amidst an idyllic hilly landscape, one comes across

a realm of water and the charms of town of Karlovac that grew on as many

as four rivers – the Kupa, the Korana, the Dobra and the Mrežnica.

And last, but by no means least, there is Pag - the island of stone and salt

(the northern part of which belongs to the said Lika-Senj County, while its

southern part falls under Dalmatia-Zadar County) with the popular summer

resort of Novalja, and Zrće - the now widely, and wildely famous beach

where fun and etertainment go on through the night – is a place whose

20km long pebble beaches are undoubtedly the crowning experience

offered by this God-given land of incredible diversity.

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HR-53000 Gospić, Budačka 12Tel.: +385 53 574 687E-mail: [email protected] vwww.lickosenjska.com

TURISTIČKA ZAJEDNICA KARLOVAČKE ŽUPANIJE (Tourist Board of the Karlovac County)

HR-47000 Karlovac, Ambroza Vraniczanya 6Tel.: +385 47 615 320, Fax: +385 47 601 415E-mail: [email protected] vwww.tzkz.hr

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FROM SENJ TO THE PLITVICE LAKES

Welcome to the Arcadian landscapes of the Lika-Senj County, home of the

most famous, the oldest and the most popular of Croatia’s eight national parks

- the Plitvice Lakes. At the same time, the only natural sight among the cultural

sights in Croatia – which was among the first in the world, in the now distant

1979, to be included into the UNSECO list of cultural and natural heritage.

The Plitvice Lakes National Park is a natural phenomenon without parallel, a

place where nature released the reins of its imagination. Although the Plitvice

Lakes National Park is known mostly for its travertine-forming waterfalls and 16

cascading lakes that take one’s breath away, it also has many other attrac-

tions, such as a variety of interesting geomorphological formations, forest hab-

itats, and grasslands, flora and fauna. Today, the park also offers its visitors

ample opportunity to learn about the lakes, guided by specially programmed

tours, through a variety of activities such as hiking, boat rides and rides on the

small, electric powered panoramic train, photography, rowing, rafting, canoe-

ing, rock climbing and skiing. The land of the Illyrians (the Iapodi tribe) in the

prehistoric and ancient times, the silent, unspoiled and almost mythical natural

environment of Lika today still provides refuge for endangered rare types of

birds, for wolves and bears. It therefore comes as no surprise that the bear

reserve in Kutarevo is becoming an ever more popular tourist attraction. And

it is this magnificent nature of Lika that is the birthplace of one of the world’s

greatest scientific geniuses, Nikola Tesla, whose museum, opened on the

150th anniversary of his birth, can be visited in his native village of Smiljan.

HR-53230 Borje - Korenica, Vranovača b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)53 751 790Fax: +385 (0)53 751 791E-mail: autocamp-borje@np-plitvicka-jezera.hrwww.np-plitvicka-jezera.hrOffice: JU NP Plitvička jezera53231 Plitvička jezera, Plitvička jezera b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)53 751 015Fax: +385 (0)53 751 013E-mail: [email protected]

Located at the edge of the National Park, some 15 kilometers from the entrance to the Park, within a complex that includes a restaurant of the same name, within the environment of the mountain of Lička Plješivica and the forrested Mount of Mrsinj, and covers about 6.5 hectares of wooded ground.

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HR-53284 Sveti Juraj, Vučja draga b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)53 884 626Fax: +385 (0)53 884 627E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]: Obrt Ujča53284 Sveti Juraj, Vučja draga b.b.Mob.: +385 (0)98 9850 385

This is a peaceful, idyllic small camp 4 kil-ometers south of Senj on the main Adriatic highway. The camp is situated in green surroundings by a small, idyllic cove with a sandy beach.

HR-53284 Sveti Juraj, Rača b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)53 883 209Fax: +385 (0)53 883 209E-mail: [email protected]

Located 75 kilometers from Rijeka on the Adriatic highway, which in this section passes very close to the sea. It is situated on both sides of the highway. The camping area is separated from the entrance and the beach by a short and wide tunnel. The gently sloping camp is not plotted, it is covered by low trees and surrounded by rocks on three sides, while its lowest side is bordered by the sea.

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HR-47250 Duga Resa, Mrežnički Brig b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)47 854 754Mob.: +385 (0)98 860 601Fax: +385 (0)47 854 700E-mail: [email protected]

Located in a very picturesque area along the Mrežnica River, one of the most beautiful and cleanest of Croatia’s rivers. The camp has been operating since 2001. The level of its facilities has been gradually increasing each year, and is now very good. In the immediate vicinity of the camp there is a restaurant with a coffee shop and a tennis court, so that guests will have at hand everything they need. There are also barbecue facilities for guests who want to prepare their own food, but only in designated areas in order to protect the Mrežnica River and the environment.

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THE KARLOVAC COUNTY

Blessed by the crystal clear waters of the rivers of Kupa, Korana, Mrežnica

and Dobra, the Karlovac County is an ideal destination for lovers of rowing,

rafting and canooing, of fishing in lakes, rivers and mountain streams,

of mountaineering and hiking. In addition to its forests streching from

Draganić to Klek and Modruš being a renown hunting destination, and the

slopes of Bjelolasica being a popular place with the buffs of winter sports,

the Karlovac County has much else to offer – from the little known but

precious cultural heritage that includes charming old burgs and castles

like Dubovac, Ozalj, Bosiljevo, to the Franciscan, Pauline and Dominican

monasteries sunk into the greenery of the landscape.

And then, of course, there is the town of Karlovac, built in the shape

of a six-pointed star on the four rivers, set in the middle of a wonderful

realm of water. A beautiful pearl of the continent that grew out of a

medieval fortification which once stood as a defense against the Turkish

onslaught into central Europe, and which today is one of the largest

transport junctions in Croatia. Its transit position, however, does not stop it

becoming an increasingly popular destination of a large number of tourist

seeking a wide range of recreational activities.

HR-47246 Drežnik Grad, Čatrnja b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)53 751 015, 751 888Fax: +385 (0)53 751 013E-mail: [email protected]: JU NP Plitvička jezera53231 Plitvička jezera, Plitvička jezera b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)53 751 014

Camp Korana is an important segment of the overall tourist supply offered by the Plitvice Lakes National Park. It is located six kilometers before the Entrance 1 to the Park, coming from Zagreb, on a plateau above the Korana River canyon.

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HR-47245 Rakovica, Grabovac 102Tel.: +385 (0)47 784 192Fax: +385 (0)47 784 189E-mail: [email protected]: Rotokor d.o.o.47245 Rakovica, Grabovac 102Tel.: +385 (0)47 784 157

Located close to the Plitvica Lakes National Park (10 kilometers) and Baraćeve spilje, or the Barać Caves, (six kilometers) in an area rich in wildlife. Two-thirds of the camp units are surrounded by landscaped greenery and coniferous trees. The camp offers: paintball and archery, ATV riding, cycling, rafting and canoeing on the Mrežnica River, tennis court, swimming pool, a large number of cycling tracks and routes (total length 60 kilometers), and a ski run at Mukinje (13 kilometers away). The camp also organizes excursions to the Plitvica Lakes National Park, the Barać caves (Baraćeve spilje), the eco-ethno village of Rastoka and a ranch with horses.

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NOVALJA - PAG

This is a stone-built island in the sun, crisscrossed with characteristic drystone

walls which, like an elegant weave, spread across it almost from end to end, with

practically no trees but instead, covered with vineyards and grazing land exuding

intoxicating fragrances of aromatic plants, especially sage and immortelle. At

one and the same time Pag is a place of untamed exoticism and of gentle oases,

with as many as 27 kilometers of pebble and sandy beaches, many outlying

small islands, small natural ports and marinas. With Novalja and the Zrće beach

– increasingly popular among the all-night revelers, Pag has lately become a very

popular destination for the younger population in search of dynamic holiday and

good time.

HR-53291 Novalja, Trg Lože 1Tel.: +385 (0)53 661 226Mob.: +385 (0)98 303 837Fax: +385 (0)53 661 225E-mail: [email protected]: SPAZ d.o.o.10000 Zagreb, Radauševa 9Tel.: +385 (0)53 663 380Fax: +385 (0)53 663 430

Situated in a wood of oak, pine and olive trees about 2 kilometers from Novalja, this large and comfortable camp offers a wide variety of accommodation, facilities and services, and a wide pebble beach. The plots, ranging between 100 and 120m2, are equipped with all the amenities. About one-third of the camp is reserved for naturists.

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DALMATIA

Dalmatia is one of the oldest and most picturesque regions in all of

Europe, which extends along the richly indented shoreline of the Adriatic

Sea for almost 400 kilometers, and is divided into the Zadar, Šibenik,

Split and Dubrovnik regions. On one side it is bordered by protected

landscapes of the Velebit massif (the highest mountain in Croatia), and

the Dinaride Mountains with their clear waters, waterfalls, and lakes,

and on the other by the glorious sunny shores and clean waters of the

Adriatic strewn across which are literally a thousand islands, isles, rocks

and reefs. Dalmatia is indeed a land that is rightfully called the place

of a unique divine creation. There are many large camps here with all

of the accompanying necessary services, but there are also smaller,

unpretentious camps that offer as few as 10 camping units. The very

fact that you can camp in the intimacy of someone’s courtyard, garden

or a nice little plot, from which you can take daily excursions to nearby

national parks or cities, makes Dalmatia the favorite destination for those

in search of a vacation far from the summer crowds.

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ZADAR REGION

Although it may seem quite immodest for this area to be called

God’s true inspiration, the Zadar region, with about 300 islands

and islets and two freshwater lakes right next to the sea, is

the land of immense natural beauty. If you harbor any doubts

about this, you only have to look at Paklenica National Park

and its other parks -- Velebit, Telašćica and Lake Vrana -- and

the region’s beauty will shine in all of its brilliance. From its

mountains, lakes and waterfalls, through its canyons, cliffs,

and caves, and on to the azure sea and the magical islands

filled with small picturesque ports and romantic beaches, this

area has always drawn attention. If you have ever imagined a

vacation that allows you to swim in emerald green waters, to

bask in the sun on the sandy and pebble beaches of beautiful

stone towns of the Zadar Riviere, and to experience the most

marvelous sunsets while sampling tempting morsels of sheep’s

cheese and a heavenly glass of the famous Maraschino (made

from the domestic maraska sour cherries), you are in the right

place! Besides its ancient forum and rich religious heritage,

Zadar today is proud of the fact that it was the first city on

Croatian soil where a university was founded (by the Domini-

cans in 1396). It is a region whose rich and glorious 3,000

year heritage is written out on the sash of Nin (with the smallest

cathedral in the world), the coronation city of Biograd and the

stone beauty of the Renaissance city of Pag -- a completely

unique chapter in the story of the land of a thousand islands.

Zadar Region

TURISTIČKA ZAJEDNICA ŽUPANIJE ZADARSKE (Tourist Board of the County of Zadar)

HR-23000 Zadar, Sv. Leopolda B. Mandića 1

Tel.: +385 23 315 316 • Fax: +385 23 315 316

E-mail: [email protected] • www.zadar.hr

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HR-23244 Starigrad - Paklenica, Dr. Franje Tuđmana 14Tel.: +385 (0)23 209 062Fax: +385 (0)23 209 073E-mail: [email protected]: Hotel Alan d.d.23244 Starigrad - Paklenica, Dr. Franje Tuđmana 14Tel.: +385 (0)23 209 050

Located next to the Hotel Alan and the pebble beach in the center of town, only 10 kilometers from the highway. Situated in a pine forest, the camp has modern services and completely renovated sanitary facilities. Guests of the camp can enjoy the new well-ness center and the swimming pool of the Hotel Alan for an additional fee.

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HR-23251 Šimuni - Kolan, ŠimuniTel.: +385 (0)23 697 441Fax: +385 (0)23 697 442E-mail: [email protected]: Hoteli Pag d.o.o.10000 Zagreb, Draškovićeva 5E-mail: [email protected]

The camp is located in a wooded area 1 kilometer from the village of Šimuni. The plots, which vary in size and in the level of facilities provided, are spread across terraced terrain which gently slopes towards the sea. They are partially in their natural state, and partially terraced, fenced and retained by natural stone. The long beach has been covered with fine pebbles, provided with easy access, a sandy part of the beach at the tip of the cape, and a separate area for pets.

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PAG

If you think that a visit to Pag spells only enjoying oneself to the chirruping of

cicadas on the beach, in naked sun, and a terrific night life, you are mistaken. Built

to a strict plan and fortified, the 15th century Renaissance city of Pag, which today

administratively belongs to the Zadar County, is full of beautiful medieval mansions,

carved door frames, small balconies and coats of arms. It will charm you with its

lively and picturesque Mediterranean hustle and bustle. Take a walk and enjoy these

wonders in stone and should you happen to be here at the end of July, do not miss

the traditional carnival, when the locals dress in their old folk costumes and to the

sound of the town brass band sing and dance their ancient songs and dances all

over the town. And last, but by no means least, do not forget the famous lace of Pag

with its amazing arabesques which once were woven from the agave thread by the

dilligent hands of nuns and the celebrated Pag cheese made from the milk of sheep

grazing solely on the island’s aromatic Mediterranean pastures.

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PAKLENICA RIVIERA

Located in the extreme northwestern part of the Zadar region along a

20-kilo meter coast bordered by the Velebit Massif, the Paklenica Riviera

includes the towns of Seline, Tribanj-Krušica, Tribanj- Šibuljine and Tribanj-

Mandalina. It lays entirely within a protected nature area since both the Ve-

lebit massif and the seacoast in this area enjoy the status of protected nature

parks. The Paklenica Riviera is the perfect destination for all those seek-

ing a dynamic vacation filled with adventurous excursions, from mountain

climbing, rafting and canoeing to bird-watching, or just enjoying an ordinary

walk in magnificent natural surroundings. With its canyons and neighboring

forests, the Paklenica Riviera is an especially attractive excursion destination

because it is only 20 kilometers from the center of the Zadar region, and

since the completion of the new superhighway, it is only about a two-hour

drive from the largest Croatian cities, Zagreb, Split and Rijeka.

HR-23244 Starigrad - Paklenica, Dr. Franje Tuđmana 14aTel.: +385 (0)23 369 202Fax: +385 (0)23 359 133E-mail: [email protected]: JU NP Paklenica23244 Starigrad - Paklenica, Dr. Franje Tuđmana 14aE-mail: [email protected]

The camp NACIONALNI PARK in Starigrad-Paklenica is located within the presentation center of the national park, alongside a natural pebble beach. Although it is mainly used by rock climbers, mountaineers and other park lovers, it is also suitable for family holidays.

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HR-23244 Starigrad - Paklenica, Put Plantaže 2Tel.: +385 (0)23 369 188Fax: +385 (0)23 359 159E-mail: [email protected]: UO Plantaža23244 Starigrad - Paklenica, Put Plantaže 2

Located right by the sea, in the plentiful shade of thick Mediterranean vegetation, with its own pebble beach. Next to the camp there is a pension with apartments.

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HR-23244 Seline, Seline 68Tel.: +385 (0)23 656 129Fax: +385 (0)23 656 129E-mail: [email protected]: UO Šime23244 Seline, Seline 68

Situated right by the sea, in the shade of tamarisks. It has a long pebble beach and is very close to the Paklenica National Park (1 kilometer).

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HR-23245 Tribanj - Šibuljina, Tribanj - ŠibuljinaTel.: +385 (0)23 658 004Fax: +385 (0)23 658 004E-mail: [email protected]: UO Tribanj23245 Tribanj - Šibuljina, Tribanj - ŠibuljinaMob.: +385 (0)98 9029 115

The camp is located in a small, quiet traditional fishing village, next to the sea, with its own pebble beach, in the shade of a pine wood in the hinterland of Velebit, the greatest and highest mountain in Croatia. It is situated 14 kilometers from Starigrad-Paklenica. This camp is a favourite among mountaineers and rock climbers.

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Welcome to the Zadar Riviera and to Zadar, the 3,000-year old economic and cultural center of northern

Dalmatia, a city with the largest researched Roman forum on the eastern side of the Adriatic. Zadar also has un-

forgettable early medieval churches, such as the Churches of St. Donatus, St. Anastasia, and St. Chrysogonus

not far from which is the oldest Croatian royal city of Nin with the smallest cathedral in the world – the church of

the Holy Cross measures only 36 steps. To the sound of the sea organ – the architectural wonder of the Zadar

waterfront, from which – as the famous Alfred Hitchcock once said – the most beautiful sunset in the world can

be seen, you can savour a slice of the Pag cheese and a glass of the famous Maraschino liqueur – made from

the autochtonous Maraska sour cherry – and enjoy the blessings of this area and the fruit of the land of unique

divine inspirations. This area is also a favorite destination for family tourism since its many calm, shallow sandy

beaches are tailor-made for children and non-swimmers, and the proximity of the four national parks in this

region makes it a still more attractive proposition.

Rising up directly opposite Zadar, separated from it by the few nautical miles wide Zadar Channel, is the island of

Ugljan (52km2, and 75 km of indented shoreline). In addition to being covered with the evergreen pine woods

and the characteristic fragrant macchia of the Mediterranean, this is an island of grape vines, figs and olives.

Over 2,000-year tradition of olive cultivation has left thousands of olive trees on the island that are still yielding

oil of exceptional quality and aroma. Another member of the Zadar archipelgao, linked to Ugljan by a bridge at

Ždrelac, is the island of Pašman (63 square kilometers and 65 kilometers of indented coastline). Covered by

the characteristic Mediterranean cultures, predominantly vineyards and olive groves, as well as fields of plants

typical for the area, Pašman really is reminiscent of an Arcadian refuge of the Mediterranean. With 10 or so small

islands scattered around it, its beautiful sandy and pebble beaches, and a sea that – due to the specific current

which in this part changes direction every six hours – is one of the cleanest in the whole of the Adriatic, Pašman

is also an ideal place for all kinds of water sports.

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HR-23233 Privlaka, Privlaka b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)23 367 003Fax: +385 (0)23 367 003E-mail: [email protected]: Vl. Marcel Merkel23233 Privlaka, Privlaka b.b.Fax: +49 334 74 57 025

Located in Privlaka about 30 kilometers from the A1 highway on flat terrain in a pine wood.The camp is completely divided into plots of 60, 90 and 120 square meters. The beach is a combination of sand and pebble, and the sea is shallow, which makes the camp particularly suitable for non-swimmers and children.

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HR-23248 Ražanac, Ražanac b.b.Mob.: +385 (0)98 272 187Fax: +385 (0)23 653 393E-mail: [email protected]: Saga Elektronik 23248 Ražanac, Rtina 183

Located at the entrance to town in a thick pine wood, 20 kilometers from the Maslenica Bridge in direction of the island of Pag. The camp is 300 meters from the main beach of Ražanac, with pebble on the shore and sand in the sea.

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HR-23248 Ražanac, Puntica 1Tel.: +385 (0)23 651 230Fax: +385 (0)23 274 413E-mail: [email protected]

Twelve kilometers from the A1 highway, situ-ated in the shade of tamarisks with a view of Velebit Mountain. The beach is pebble with a number of untouched coves in its immediate vicinity. A family atmosphere. Restaurants and markets are nearby.

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HR-23312 Novigrad, Turističko naselje b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)23 375 111Fax: +385 (0)23 375 619E-mail: [email protected]: Adriasol d.o.o. A - 72350 Oberpullendorf, Postfach 75

A peaceful camp located in an extension of the town of Novigrad, away from roads, right by the sea. Its pebble beach is a kilometer long.

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HR-23232 Nin - Zaton, Put Petra Zoranića 14Tel.: +385 (0)23 265 830Fax: +385 (0)23 265 831E-mail: [email protected]: UO Antika, vl. Marko Peroš23232 Nin - Zaton, Zaton 8Tel.: +385 (0)23 264 200Fax: +385 (0)23 264 831

The camp opened in 2004 with 60 completely equipped camping units that are either fully or partially in the shade and suitable for all types of camping. The nearest beach is 300 meters from the camp and extends for kilometers towards Zadar and Nin.

HR-23232 NinTel.: +385 (0)23 280 215, 280 280Fax: +385 (0)23 280 310E-mail: [email protected]: Turisthotel d.d. Zadar23000 Zadar, Obala Kneza Branimira 6

This is a large and fully renovated camp set amidst a natural pine wood. Next to the camp is an apartment complex with a sports center. The plots are supplied with all the ameni-ties, and the beach is especially suitable for children and non-swimmers. Attractive heated pools for adults and children, a multitude of facilities and especially well organized sports and entertainment activities make it a veritable family paradise.

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HR-23000 Zadar, Majstora Radovana 7Tel.: +385 (0)23 332 074Fax: +385 (0)23 332 074E-mail: [email protected]/borikOffice: Borik d.d. 23000 Zadar, Majstora Radovana 7Tel.: +385 (0)23 206 637Fax: +385 (0)23 332 065E-mail: [email protected]

Located in part of the hotel complex Borik right next to the sea and about 3.5 kilometers from the center of Zadar. The terrain is natural, wooded with pine trees and has direct access to a pebble beach. The sports facilities and the wellness center of the Hotel “Funimation” is available to camp guests by advance registra-tion and for an additional fee.

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HR-23232 Nin, Put Blata 10Tel.: +385 (0)23 264 265E-mail: [email protected]: Vl. Ivo Glavan23232 Nin, Put Blata 10

Located in Nin next to a long sandy beach that is popularly known as the “the Queen’s beach.” It is far from busy roads and industrial zones. Part of the beach includes mud baths (peloid). The camp is especially suitable for families with small children.

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HR-23275 Ugljan, Sušica 27Tel.: +385 (0)23 288 318Mob.: +385 (0)91 7361 216E-mail: [email protected]/campporatOffice: Vl. Igor Rebac23275 Ugljan, Sušica 27

The camp is located in the shade of a pine wood, by the sea, about 1 kilometer from Sušica. The beach is stone.

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HR-23262 Pašman, Pašman 68Tel.: +385 (0)23 260 173Fax: +385 (0)23 260 173E-mail: [email protected]: Vl. Vesna Stagličić23262 PašmanTel.: +385 (0)23 260 133

A peaceful camp in a pine wood. It is situ-ated between houses and the sea where the sandy beach, which is suitable for bathing by even the youngest, reaches half way up the cove. In addition to the usual camping services, the camp has a small restaurant with domestic specialties.

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HR-23212 TkonTel.: +385 (0)23 285 541Mob.: +385 (0)98 314 045Fax: +385 (0)23 285 304E-mail: [email protected]

This is the only camp in the Zadar region reserved exclusively for naturists. It is located in the south of the island of Pašman, next to the sea, with two sandy beaches. The tourist-fishing village Tkon, known as “the door of Kornati” is 2 kilometers away. The camp offers sailing boat excursions of one or several days to the Kornati National Park.

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Once the coronation city of Croatian kings in which Koloman, the Croatian-Hungarian king was crowned in 1102,

Biograd na Moru (Biograd-on-the-Sea) is today known as a tourist and nautical center in the very centre of the

Adriatic coast. The small town has grown up on a peninsula surrounded by modern marinas and a water front, a

place that provides an unforgettable view of one of the most picturesque straits in Croatia -- the Pašman Channel

and the small islands scattered through it. Swimming in the clean, clear sea is possible only a few hundred meters

from the center of town, where pleasant pebble and sandy beaches with many attractions and facilities are spread

under the shade of pine trees. But, before you head out to sea, discover Sv. Filip and Jakov - still another small,

attractive tourist site in which camping tourism is the main activity. Famous for its hospitality, the large number of

sports and recreational activities it offers on both land and sea, and the many camps set under fragrant pine trees,

Sv. Filip and Jakov is also known for the summer villas and gardens of the former nobility of Zadar. The roots of it go

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HR-23207 Sv. Filip i Jakov, Turanj, Obala 0Tel.: +385 (0)23 388 875Fax: +385 (0)23 388 875Office: Riva 23207 Sv. Filip i Jakov, Turanj, Obala 0Mob.: +385 (0)98 567 350

Located in the village of Turanj which is linked to the center of Sv. Filip and Jakov by a promenade. Only the local road separates its from the sea and a pebble beach. The camp plots are fully shaded.

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HR-23207 Sv. Filip i Jakov, Put primorja 4Tel.: +385 (0)23 388 960Fax: +385 (0)23 388 607E-mail: [email protected]: Kamping d.o.o.10000 Zagreb, Trg maršala Tita 3Tel.: +385 (0)1 4855 832Fax: +385 (0)1 4855 832E-mail: [email protected]

Located at the very end of Sv. Filip and Jakov in a pine wood. It has a sandy beach opposite a string of islets that can be reached by canoe or boat.

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HR-23207 Sv. Petar na moru, Sveti Petar n/m 244Mob.: +385 (0)91 5132 311E-mail: [email protected]: Vl. Aleksandar Colić 23207 Sv. Petar na moru, Sveti Petar n/m 244

A small camp with good sanitary facilities. Situ-ated in an olive grove with natural surround-ings, right by the sea. The beach is rocky. It is situated right next to the sea and has a sandy beach and a small port.

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HR-23207 Sv. Filip i Jakov, Put primorja 66Tel.: +385 (0)23 388 671Fax: +385 (0)23 388 671E-mail: [email protected]: Vl. Milivoj Vuletić23207 Sv. Filip i Jakov, Put primorja 66

This is a smaller, wooded and very well maintained camp, with a very intimate atmosphere, located 1 kilometer from town.

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Located in the shade of a pine wood next to the sandy beach of Soline in the heart of the royal city of Biograd. The newly-constructed promenade extends along the length of the camp and leads to the most attractive Biograd beach, right in the center of town.

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HR-23211 Pakoštane - Drage, Dr. Franje Tuđmana 2Tel.: +385 (0)23 635 419Fax: +385 (0)23 635 393E-mail: [email protected]: AG Barešić & sinovi d.o.o.23211 Drage, Dr. Franje Tuđmana 2Mob.: +385 (0)91 6350 001E-mail: [email protected]

A new, completely renovated and equipped camp with its own small bay. It is situated in a natural ambience between hills and with a view of nearby islands, separated from the village and about 10 kilometers from Biograd. The beach is pebble with pine trees that extend almost to its edge.

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HR-23210 Biograd na moru, Put Solina 55Tel.: +385 (0)23 385 340Mob.: +385 (0)98 647 792Fax: +385 (0)23 383 886E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]: Bioline d.o.o.23210 Biograd, Put Solina 32

Seven hundred meters from the center of Biograd and not far from the sandy beach of Soline (100 meters). The camp is well wooded. It has both mobile homes and bungalows. Sports activities are in the immediate vicinity.

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HR-23211 PakoštaneTel.: +385 (0)23 381 438Mob.: +385 (0)91 3344 501Fax: +385 (0)23 381 438E-mail: [email protected]

Located on the northern edge of Pakoštane, directly by the sea. Half of the camp is wooded with Mediterranean vegetation, the other half is not. The beach is part rocky and part pebbly, and the sunbathing areas are partially terraced concrete. Sanitary facilities are heated during the transitional period. The camp managment is German.

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HR-23210 Biograd na moru, Put Solina b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)23 385 185Fax: +385 (0)23 385 187E-mail: [email protected]: Šangulin d.o.o.23210 Biograd n/m, Kraljice Jelene 3Tel.: +385 (0)23 383 738Fax: +385 (0)23 386 472

Located in a pine wood about 250 meters from a sandy and pebble beach, and about 400 meters from the center of Biograd. It has a special separate area for mobile homes. In the immediate vicinty of the camp are tennis courts.

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HR-23211 Pakoštane, Vransko jezero b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)23 381 433Fax: +385 (0)23 638 511Office: Vrana d.d. u stečaju23211 Pakoštane, Vransko jezero b.b.Fax: +385 (0)23 636 194

This camp is situated directly on the Lake Vrana not far from Pakoštane. It is a true paradise for sport fishing. The camp is partly wooded and has an approximately 500-meter coastal belt.

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HR-23211 Pakoštane, Brune Bušića b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)23 381 070Fax: +385 (0)23 381 068E-mail: [email protected]: Adria more d.o.o.23211 Pakoštane, Brune Bušića b.b.

Located on a hill in a pine wood directly on the sea and only a 10-minute walk along the sea to the center of Pakoštane. The sanitary facilties were completely remod-eled in 2006. The beach is part rocky and part pebble. The camp also has newly refubrished and air conditioned apartments and mobile homes.

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Kornati

Šibenik

Šibenik Region

Should you follow the fairytale roads through the karst wonderland of the

River Krka valley to the sea, you are on the right road to open the door

to the most sheltered natural port in the central Adriatic, and to meet the

proud city of King Krešimir - Šibenik. Along this green course abound-

ing in the remains of ancient towns and a Roman aqueduct (a protected

cultural monument), in this magical area where more than 220 bird spe-

cies found their habitat and which has the only falconry center in Croatia,

Krka the Beauty spills its crystal clear waters over 7 waterfalls. And it is

between the two most beautiful, Roški slap and Skradinski buk, that hu-

man hands crowned the nature with two edifices known far and wide: the

monastery of the the Holy Archangel and the Visovac monastery. Like the

mythical Avalon, unique for its fairyale location on a tiny isle in the middle

of an emerald lake formed by the River Krka, the Franciscan monastery of

Visovac houses a valulable library, works of art and other valuables – one

of them being the sabre of Vuk Mandušić who died fighting the Turks.

And, as a finale, you can cast off towards the open sea and get to now

that fantastic archipelago which, Georg Bernard Shaw wrote, came to be

beacuse “the gods, having finished creating the world, wanted to crown

their work, so on the last day, out of tears, stars and breath of the sea

they created Kornati.” About this fabulous creation of nature, the most

numerous archipelago in the Mediterranean, it suffices to say that there

are as many of „God’s stellar tears turned to stone in the sea” as there

are days in a year, and of the 365 glorious sights 89 of them comprise a

separate entity: the Kornati National Park.

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Krka

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TURISTIČKA ZAJEDNICA ŽUPANIJE ŠIBENSKO-KNINSKE (Tourist Board of the County of Šibenik-Knin)

HR-22000 Šibenik, Fra N. Ružića b.b.

Tel.: +385 22 219 072 • Fax: +385 22 212 346

E-mail: [email protected] • www.sibenikregion.com

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Go for a walk and take a peek into streets, alleys of stairs and squares of the city of Šibenik and some of Dalmatia’s most valuable works of art will appear before you as if in the palm of your hand. If you happen to be here at the right time of summer, these same streets and squares become the stage for the well known International Festival of the Child (the only such festival in the world), as well as the Evening of Dalmatian Chansons, and the picturesque Šibenik Medieval Festival. Proud of its fortresses and towers, this birthplace of Faust Vrančić – the inventor of the parachute – Šibenik is best know by far for its largest and priceless sacral monument, the Gothic-Renaissance Cathedral of St. Jacob, dating from the 15th and 16th centuries. Its cupola of white stone dominates the city like a crown. It took master builders over a 100 years to complete this edifice. Due to the original construction technique of using large slabs of stone (today we might say prefabricated) – exclusively from the island of Brač and Korčula - this cathedral has been included into the UNESCO list of protected world heritage. And while here do try the cuisine of this region, in particular the far and wide known mussels of Šibenik harvested at the point where River Krka, the green beauty, flows into the Adriatic, and then wash them down with a sip, or two, of the superb Babić produced from the autochtonous variety of wine grown in the nearby Primošten vinyards. And it is for their beauty, the oddity of their geographical position and the sparse soil from which they grow, in defiance of bora, that these very vinyards have become a monument to the hard working hands of land tillers. In the immediate vicinity of two national parks – Kornati and Krka – and just five kilometers from the Lake Vrana Nature Park, in the westernmost part of Šibenik-Knin County lies Pirovac. It is a picturesque village that nature has been generous to, while over the centuries the industrious hands of a relatively small number of inhabitants have enriched it with historical monuments. Today Pirovac is, alongside Vodice, Primošten and Murter, one of the most im-portant tourist resorts of the Šibenik Riviere. Vodice gets its name after springs of fresh water in its vicinity. Because of its beautiful, long, pebble beaches to the west and the east, and especially because of its pleasant climate, clear seas and peace and tranquility, the town of Vodice – named after the springs of fresh water – has been, even in the medieval times, a haven for the nobility of Šibenik who built their summer residences here.

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HR-22213 Pirovac, Zagrebačka b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)22 466 803Fax: +385 (0)22 476 022E-mail: [email protected]: Rivijera d.d.22211 Vodice, Put Vatroslava Lisinskog 2Tel.: +385 (0)22 454 437Fax: +385 (0)22 442 611E-mail: [email protected]

Located 1 kilometer from the center of Pirovac right next to the a hotel of the same name. It is partially terraced and wooded, partially not, with a sandy beach specially suitable for children. There is also a sum-mer disco club „Porat” for teenagers.

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HR-22211 Vodice, Vatroslava Lisinskog 2Tel.: +385 (0)22 454 412Fax: +385 (0)22 454 412E-mail: [email protected]: Rivijera d.d.22211 Vodice, Put Vatroslava Lisinskog 2Tel.: +385 (0)22 454 437Fax: +385 (0)22 442 611E-mail: [email protected]

Located next to the Hotel Imperial, along a pebble beach, 1 kilometer from Vodice. It is partially wooded. Guests of the camp have access to the sports and recreation facilities of the hotel, including an indoor-outdoor swimming pool.

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HR-22221 Lozovac, Skočići 21Tel.: +385 (0)22 778 495Mob.: +385 (0)98 848 012E-mail: [email protected]/campkrka

A partially wooded camp located on the road to Skradin, only 2,5 kilometers from the Krka National Park, which makes it an ideal strating point for hiking tours round the Park and the Krka waterfalls. The proprietors of the camp also offer local food within their rural homestead.

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HR-22000 Šibenik, Hotelsko naselje b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)22 364 000Fax: +385 (0)22 361 800E-mail: [email protected]: Solaris d.d.22000 Šibenik, Hotelsko naselje Solaris b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)22 361 001

Located four kilometers from Šibenik and the same distance from the exit from the new A1 highway. The camp is part of the Solaris tourist complex. It sits on well-maintained, flat terrain with olive trees and a tall pine forest, and has a kilometer long concreted beach with steps leading into the sea, and a small pebbled cove. The camp offers numerous facilities, including a seawater swimming pool. For an additonal fee guests at the camp can also use the well-ness center of the nearby hotel.

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HR-22010 Jasenovo, Jasenovo 1Tel.: +385 (0)22 350 550Fax: +385 (0)22 350 953E-mail: [email protected]: UO Lipa Dalmacija22010 Brodarica, Pristanište b.b.

Situated in a bay of the same name, right by the sea, and girdled by pine wood. It has a nat-ural pebble beach, and an open view towards the nine islands of the Šibenik aquatorium.

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HR-22202 Primošten, Huljerat b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)22 571 223Fax: +385 (0)22 571 360E-mail: [email protected]: Adriatic auto-kamp d.o.o.22202 Primošten, Bana J. Jelačića 17E-mail: [email protected]

The camp is located 3 kilometers northwest of Primošten, between a beach road and the sea. An old pine wood covers 80% of the camping area. The other part sits under holy oak and olive trees. Half of the camp has plots averaging 110 square meters. The beach is long and has a variety of surfaces: a pebble beach for children, a pebble portion with rock for adults, and a completely rocky beach for private sunbathing and diving.

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HR-22240 Tisno, Put Jazine b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)22 438 558Fax: +385 (0)22 439 836E-mail: [email protected]: Prisliga d.o.o.22240 Tisno, Put Jazine b.b.

Only 500 meters froom the center of Tisno, where the island of Murter almost touches the mainland. It is a well-wooded camp with a pebble and sandy beach especially suitable for those who love peace and quiet.

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Connected by a small moveable bridge to the mainland, which is just 6

meters away, Murter is another of a series of typical Dalmatian islands where

the inhabitants have gone from being farmers, herdsmen, fishermen and

winegrowers to restauranteurs and skippers of tourist boats. The island is

mostly covered with centuries-old groves of olives and figs, the traditional

products cultivated by the inhabitants. Murter is best known for its wonderful

sandy and pebble beaches, such as Slanica, Kosirina, Čigrađa, Podvršaka

and Lovišća. Endowed with a large number of small coves and bays that

are hidden from view and far from the commotion of the larger beaches,

Murter offers summer happiness to suit the wishes of the most varied and

demanding guests. Finally, out of a long concern of the residents for their

island property, Murter has become the administrative center of the Kornati

archipelago.

HR-22243 Murter, Jurja Dalmatinca 17Tel.: +385 (0)22 785 8049Fax: +385 (0)22 435 911E-mail: [email protected]: M. J. Commerce d.o.o.22243 Murter, Jurja Dalmatinca 17Tel.: +385 (0)22 434 580

The camp is located in a thick pine wood in the most beautiful bay of the island. The average distance of the camp from the sea is 30 meters. Two hundred meters from the camp is a hotel whose swimming pool and other attractions are available to guests of the camp.

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C r o a t i a n N a t i o n a l To u r i s t B o a r dHR-22244 Betina, Put Kosirine b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)22 435 268Fax: +385 (0)22 435 268E-mail: [email protected]: B. T. P. Betina22244 Betina, Nikole Škevina b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)22 435 218Fax: +385 (0)22 435 218

A simple camp partly covered with pine and olive trees with a view of the island of Kornati. Its sandy beach is about 400 meters long and 10 meters wide.

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HR-22244 Betina, Plitka Vala b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)22 435 268Fax: +385 (0)22 435 268E-mail: [email protected]: B. T. P. Betina22244 Betina, Nikole Škevina b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)22 435 218Fax: +385 (0)22 435 218

Located on mostly flat terrain and covered with Mediterranean vegetation. It has a 450-meter long pebble beach. The reception area and a part of its other facilities are co-located with the Kosirina camp.

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HR-22242 Jezera, Zaratić 1Tel.: +385 (0)22 439 600Fax: +385 (0)22 439 215E-mail: [email protected]: Školjić d.o.o. - Jezera22242 Jezera, Zaratić 1Tel.: +385 (0)22 439 076

Located close to the fishing and tourist village of Jezera. It is immediately next to a tourist complex of the same name on ground covered by old olive and pine trees. Its plots are partly on flat terrain and partly on terraced ground with retaining stone walls. The beach is pebble and the water at the shoreline is shallow.

HR-22244 Betina, Obala K. P. Krešimira b.b.Mob.: +385 (0)98 768 726Fax: +385 (0)22 434 795E-mail: [email protected]: TO “As” - Betina22244 Betina, Dolac 83

A small family camp 10 meters from the beach. Here one can enjoy both an active and a relaxing vacation.

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Split

Split Region

When the Roman Emperor Diocletian, who had nearly the entire world

at his feet, decided in 305 A.D. to abdicate and build the country villa in

which he would spend his remaining life, he did not have to think twice

about where. In the heart of Dalmatia on a well-protected gulf of the

former Greek colony called Aspalathos -- its seaward side protected by

the islands of the Split archipelago and its landward side shielded by high

mountains -- Diolcetian the visionary marked a spot on the map of the

Adriatic that would one day become the city of Split. Just six kilometers

from cosmopolitan Salona, which was then the capital of the Roman

province of Dalmatia, the palace complex had strong walls, numerous

towers, temples, palaces and baths. For its time, it was a residence

without equal. Today, it is the largest complex of ancient times in Croatia.

With time the mausoleum of the last pagan Roman emperor became

part of a Catholic cathedral dedicated to St. Domnius - martyed by this

same Diocletian - with magnificent wooden doorframes by Andrija Buvina

in 1214. Succesfully withstanding the changes of history, and closely

coexisting with the city as its thickly populated central core, Diocletian’s

residence today is a place of lively cafes that serve domestic specialties

from seafood delicacies to lamb and Sinj “arambašića”, accompanied

by the finest red wines. Hiding in the wings is the smallest street in the

world, known as “Let Me Pass” because only one person at a time can

walk through it. The miraculous and one-of-a-kind old town of Split has

been rightfully named as a Zero Category monument and included in the

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UNESCO World Heritage List. Drenched in the charm of the

warm south, Split is today the economic, industrial and cultural

center of a region whose rich history is told not only in its mu-

seums and churches, but is loudly proclaimed from its Peristile,

stone houses, and facades, while a true Mediterranean spirit

lurks in its happy, lively cafes, babbling corners, small streets,

and life on its waterfront.

Although its central part is only 750 paces long (or at least

a zealous historian several hundred years ago so asserted),

Trogir is a well-proportioned small city with a rich history.

The best testimony of this is the fact that, like Split, it has been

included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Still called the

museum-city with its marvelous portal of the Trogir Cathedral

by Master Radovan of 1240, its Renaissance municipal loggia,

the thousand year old Convent of St. Nicholas, which houses

the famous relief of ancient Kairos, god of “the happy moment,”

Trogir is an ideal place for those who want to enjoy a true

Mediterranean tresure trove of happy moments accompanied

every summer by the arias sung by the world’s young tenors at

their competition.

TURISTIČKA ZAJEDNICA ŽUPANIJE SPLITSKO-DALMATINSKE (Tourist Board of the County of Split-Dalmatia)

HR-21000 Split, Prilaz braće Kaliterna 10/I

Tel./Fax: +385 21 490 032, 490 033, 490 036

E-mail: [email protected] • www.dalmatia.hr

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HR-21218 Seget Vranjica - Trogir,Seget Vranjica b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)21 798 222Fax: +385 (0)21 894 151E-mail: [email protected]: Vranjica Belvedere d.d.21218 Seget Vranjica - Trogir,Seget Vranjica b.b.

Located 5 kilometers from Trogir on terraced grounds on four levels, covered with Mediter-ranean vegetation. Each camp plot has a view of the sea and the islands. Its pebble beach is 500 meters long, Camp management is very ecologically minded.

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HR-21310 Omiš, Lisičina 2Tel.: +385 (0)21 862 536Fax: +385 (0)21 862 536E-mail: [email protected]: UTO Lisicina21310 Omiš, Lisičina 2

A partially wooded camp 500 meters from the center of Omiš, a small Mediterranean town at the mouth of the river Cetina. It has regular bus service to Split, which is 21 kilometers away.

HR-21218 Trogir - Seget donji, Hrvatskih žrtava 121Tel.: +385 (0)21 880 394, 880 450Fax: +385 (0)21 880 394E-mail: [email protected]: Klub Seget d.o.o.21218 Seget, Hrvatskih žrtava 121Mob.: +385 (0)98 432 997

Located two kilometers from Trogir. The camp is very well wooded and the beach is pebble. The tourist complex „Medena,” whose sports facilities are available to camp guests for an additional fee, is about a kilometer away and linked to the camp by a seaside promenade.

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HR-21223 Okrug Gornji, Šetalište braće RadićaTel.: +385 (0)21 806 105, 882 757Fax: +385 (0)21 806 105E-mail: [email protected]: Visa Promet d.o.o.21220 Trogir, Rimski put b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)21 882 757

Camp „Rožac” is located on the island of Čiovo, which is linked by bridge to Trogir. The entire area of the camp, which is hidden in a thick pine wood, is surrounded by a beach of about 500 meters. The camp offers many facilities and attractions for an active and pleasant vacation. It specializes in recreational, entertainment and cultural excursions. New mobile homes have a terrace with a panoramic view.

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HR-21317 Lokva Rogoznica, Križanovi dvori b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)21 870 266Mob.: +385 (0)98 448 888Fax: +385 (0)21 870 266E-mail: [email protected]: Vl. Marija Stanić21317 Lokva Rogoznica, Križanovi dvori b.b.

A partially wooded camp with a pebble beach that is 20 meters wide and has a view of the neighboring island of Brač. Lo-cated 8 kilometers from the center of town.

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HR-21310 Omiš, Vukovarska b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)21 864 430Fax: +385 (0)21 864 458E-mail: [email protected]: Galeb d.d.21310 Omiš, Punta 6Mob.: +385 (0)99 210 8205Fax: +385 (0)21 434 735E-mail: [email protected]

Located at the mouth of the Cetina River. It is a flat and well wooded camp with about 300 meters of sandy beach and a large sunbathing area.

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HR-21000 Split / Stobreč, Sv. Lovre 6Tel.: +385 (0)21 325 426Fax: +385 (0)21 325 452E-mail: [email protected]: Excelsus d.o.o.21000 Split, Put Tršćenice 8

The camp is bordered by the sea on two sides. It is located at the mouth of the Žrnovica River, 5 kilometers from Diocletian’s Palace and the same distance from Salona. The camp remains cool even on the hottest days because of its location on a peninsula, its proximity to the Žrnovica River, and a dense wood that provides shade. Less than 100 meters from the camp there are shops, restaurants, pizzerias, night clubs, coffee bars and numerous sports facilities.

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Nature was indeed unselfish to central Dalmatia when it adorned its coast-

line, which already was blessed with long pebble beaches enhanced by

the fragrance of green pines, with places and islands of rare beauty. Filled

with the fragrance of Mediterranean vegetation, lined one after the other is

a string of prominent tourist centres: Tučepi, Brela, Podgora, Živogošće,

Drvenik, Zaostrog i Gradac. From the massif of the Biokovo Nature Park,

situated immediately above the beach of the famous Makarska Riviera, and

where even today chamois can be seen wandering, do not forget to wait for

the sunrise in the summer dawn when the view extends all the way to the

outermost islands of the Adriatic.

Camping

HR-21320 Baško Polje, Baška VodaTel.: +385 (0)21 612 329Fax: +385 (0)21 612 329E-mail: [email protected]: Club Adriatic d.o.o.10000 Zagreb, Praška 8/IIITel.: +385 (0)21 612 419Fax: +385 (0)21 611 538

The camp is part of a tourist complex of the same name. It is situated in a thick pine wood 300 meters from the sea and 1 kilometer south of Baška Voda. Guests of the camp can use the sports and recrea-tion facilities of the tourist complex. The beaches are pebble.

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Camping

HR-21334 ZaostrogTel.: +385 (0)21 629 033Fax: +385 (0)21 629 033E-mail: [email protected]: Morž d.o.o.21300 Makarska, Zagrebačka 51

The camp is only 5 kilometers from the ferry port for Hvar and 22 kilometers from the port for Pelješac and Korčula. Situated next to the sea, the camp is well wooded and has a beach of mostly pebble. There is a restaurant and a market in the camp, and sports grounds and a playground for children nearby.

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HR-21328 Drašnice, Čevajele 183Tel.: +385 (0)21 679 906Fax: +385 (0)21 679 906E-mail: [email protected]: Vl. Tonči Urlić21328 Drašnice, Čevajele 183Mob.: +385 (0)98 1978 945

Located about 4 kilometers north of Drvenik right on the road. Two-thirds of the camp are terraced with stone walls. The camp is well wooded. There are stairs leading from the camp to a bay with a pebble beach. The camp can organize excursions to the islands of Hvar, Brač or Korčula. Immediately next to the camp are marked footpaths leading the that leads to Biokovo Nature Park.

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HR-21329 Igrane / Živogošće, Živogošće b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)21 628 749Fax: +385 (0)21 628 750E-mail: [email protected],[email protected]

Partially terraced and partly on uneven ground with natural shade and its own pebble beach.Camping

HR-21327 PodgoraTel.: +385 (0)21 625 377Fax: +385 (0)21 625 311E-mail: [email protected]

Located at the very end of the town of Podgora. It lays in the shade of olive and pine trees that spread their branches all the way to the sea. The beach is stone and pebble.

Camping

HR-21334 Zaostrog,A. K. Miošića 1Tel.: +385 (0)21 629 190Fax: +385 (0)21 629 190E-mail: [email protected]: Viter Matutinović d.o.o.21334 Zaostrog, A. K. Miošića 1Mob.: +385 (0)98 704 018

This camp is situated in the shade of ancient olive and laurel trees. It has a stone and partially pebble beach. All the facilities are in the immediate vicinity of the camp, including a small port.

Camping

HR-21334 Zaostrog, Hrvatskih domoljuba b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)21 679 777Fax: +385 (0)21 679 779E-mail: [email protected]: Lavatera d.o.o.21335 Podaca, Primorski put 7

Located in the immediate vicinity of the beach (10 meters) at the southern end of the Makarska Riviera. The camp is well wooded. There are possibilities for sports activities in the immediate vicinity of the camp.

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For years on the list of the ten most beautiful islands in the world, sunny

Hvar is without equal and one of the most alluring Dalmatian islands. With

one of the largest island markets on either side of the Adriatic, with the first

municipal theater in Europe (built in 1612), the Arsenal, the famous „Tvrdalj”

palace of Petar Hektorović, and its well-worn stone streets that shimmer in

the sun, you simply will not know whether to be more drawn to the harmony

of history and art, or to the beauty of nature enhanced by the enticing fra-

grance of lavander that in the early

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HR-21463 VrboskaMob.: +385 (0)91 2611 126Fax: +385 (0)21 774 187E-mail: [email protected]: Komunalno Vrboska d.o.o.21463 VrboskaTel.: +385 (0)21 774 034

A well-wooded camp situated directly on the coast a kilometer from the idyllic island vil-lage of Vrboska. The beach is stone, about 800 meters long, and reserved exlcusively for naturists. The are sports facilities in the immediate vicinity.Camping

HR-21460 Stari Grad, Njiva b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)21 765 843Fax: +385 (0)21 765 128E-mail: [email protected]: Helios Faros d.d.21460 Stari Grad, Priko b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)21 765 866Fax: +385 (0)21 765 128

Located in the center of town surrounded by greenery. It is 300 meters from a beach slabbed with stone and suitable for sunbath-ing. There are also apartments and bungalows as part of the complex.

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Camping

HR-21450 Hvar, Dolac b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)21 741 803, 718 063Fax: +385 (0)21 717 446E-mail: [email protected]: Sunčani Hvar d.d.21450 Hvar, Dolac b.b.Mob.: +385 (0)91 1741 236Fax: +385 (0)21 750 751E-mail: [email protected]

Completely renovated and re-opened in 2006, the camp is 4 kilometers northwest of the town of Hvar. Bus service to the town is available. The camp is partially wooded. The beach is pebble and rock with flat areas for sunbathing. Guests of the camp have access to the sports and recreational facilities of a nearby (600 meters) sports center. In keeping with its policy of environmental protection, sanitary facilities use solar energy.

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HR-21469 Sućuraj, Sućuraj b.b.Mob.: +385 (0)98 211 997Mob.: +385 (0)91 5016 163Fax: +385 (0)21 773 371E-mail: [email protected]: Sućuraj d.d.21469 Sućuraj, Sućuraj b.b.Mob.: +385 (0)98 424 765Mob.: +385 (0)91 5016 163

Approximately 4 kilometers from the Sućuraj port is the Mlaska bay in which this completely renovated camp is situated. Half of the camp is for naturists. It is covered by a pine wood and has an 800 meter long sandy beach.

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HR-21465 Jelsa, Mala banda b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)21 761 140Fax: +385 (0)21 761 140E-mail: [email protected]: Termorad d.o.o.10000 Zagreb, Prisavlje 12Mob.: +385 (0)91 3893 175Fax: +385 (0)1 6196 111E-mail: [email protected]

Located in a bay 800 meters from the town of Jelsa. It is covered by tall pine trees. Besides its panoramic view of the Adriatic islands, the camp is noted for its authentic architecture of the Hvar stone. The camp includes one stone and one sandy beach. It also has a covered facility for guests to prepare their own barbecues.

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HR-21465 JelsaTel.: +385 (0)21 761 191Fax: +385 (0)21 761 191E-mail: [email protected]

Situated in the shade of pine and manda-rine trees on a bay of the same name, 1.5 kilometers from Jelsa. The camp has two sandy beaches that give it a special charm. The camp complex also includes apartments and bungalows with traditional stone exteriors. Boat owners can use the berths provided by the camp.

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HR-21465 JelsaTel.: +385 (0)21 761 210, 761 227Fax: +385 (0)21 718 950E-mail: [email protected]: Komunalno Jelsa d.o.o.21465 Jelsa, Riva b.b.

Situated on a peninsula, the greatest part of its area is covered by a pine wood. It is about 500 meters from Jelsa and about 20 meters from the sea surrounded by stone, pebble and sandy beaches that are especially suitable for children.

Camping

HR-21450 Hvar, Mala Milna b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)21 745 013Fax: +385 (0)21 745 027E-mail: [email protected]: Leonidas d.o.o.21450 Hvar, Mala Milna b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)21 745 027

A partially wooded camp with a pebble beach. It is located on family property 4 kilometers from the center of Hvar. On the left and right sides of the camp are pebble beaches -- Vela Milna and Mala Milna. The camp’s hosts take pride in their restaurant in which food is based on ecologically sound vegetables from their own garden, as well as on local wine and freshly caught fish and crabs.

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Brač, the largest island of the Split archipelago, is celebrated far and wide

as the island of stone and wind. The island of stone - because it is on Brač

that the hands of its stone masons have for centuries been „harvesting” the

best stone whose fame is apparent from the cathedrals and other buildings

that have been built with it not only in Croatia but throughout the world. The

island of wind - simply because, as windsurfers know very well, nowhere in

the Adriatic does such a perfect maestral blow as in the channel between

Brač and Hvar, especially on the beach Zlatni rat, whose shape and posi-

tion change depending on the direction of the wind and waves.BR

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Camping

HR-21420 Bol, Uz gospojicu b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)21 635 028Fax: +385 (0)21 635 028E-mail: [email protected]: UO Marijo21420 Bol, Uz gospojicu 0

Located right at the entrace to Bol. It has an outstanding view of the sea and a panorama of Bol. Guests have access to a kitchen to prepare food.

Camping

HR-21420 Bol, Bračke ceste b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)21 635 551Fax: +385 (0)21 635 551E-mail: [email protected]: Karmelić & Waller d.o.o.21420 Bol, Ante Radića 1Tel.: +385 (0)21 635 091

The biggest camp on the island of Brač. It is 300 meters from the sea and 400 meters from the center of Bol. The camp includes a restaurant that serves island and international specialties in a Dalmation atmosphere. Guests of the camp have at their disposal kitchens with refrigerators and stoves, and they can also use the washing machines and Internet.

Camping

HR-21420 Bol, Domovinskog rata 30Tel.: +385 (0)21 635 293Mob.: +385 (0)98 422 787E-mail: [email protected]/kamp_kanun_hr.htmlOffice: Vl. Smiljana Primorac21420 Bol, Bračka cesta b.b.

A camp with a view of the sea that is situ-ated at the entrance to Bol. Guests have access to a kitchen to prepare food.

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Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik Region

„Those who are looking for paradise on earth should come to Dubrovnik,”

George Bernard Shaw once wrote. He was charmed by the city whose

unspoiled walls (today under the protection of UNESCO) extend without in-

terruption for 1,940 meters around a place that is without equal anywhere

in the world, and which is rightfully called the „Pearl of the Adriatic”. The

Dubrovnik region is located in the extreme south of Croatia. Its magical

towns are scattered on the mainland and islands with numerous stone-

built summer villas and mansions that were for centuries being created

owing to highly developed and rich trading links of the famous Republic of

Ragusa, or rather Dubrovnik. Today, the region is unquestionably one of

the top tourist destinations in this part of the world. Bound on one side by

hills and craggy peaks and on the other by an azure sea and rich wine-

growing islands, the Dubrovnik region is truly special and different from all

others. In its mild, warm Mediterranean climate not only does the typical

Mediterranean vegetation thrive but so do subtropical varieties. There are

groves of fragrant lemons and oranges, mandarines, luxurious palms and

huge agaves that embellish its formal Renaissance gardens and bloom in

the gardens of medieval palaces, churches and convents built by skill of

the best architects and artists. From the famous Arboretum in Trsteno and

its 16th century horticulture parks, the aristocratic summer villas of the

nobility of Dubrovnik, Gruž, the completely surreal natural beauty of the

small Elafiti Islands of Lopud, Koločep, Šipan, but also the larger ones like

the Korčula of Marco Polo, the Mljet of Odysseus, or Lastovo, one thing is

certain: With every step you take here you can inhale the exoticism of the

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TURISTIČKA ZAJEDNICA ŽUPANIJE DUBROVAČKO-NERETVANSKE (Tourist Board of the County of Dubrovnik-Neretva)

HR-20001 Dubrovnik, Cvijete Zuzorić 1/I, p.p. 259

Tel.: +385 20 324 999 • Fax: +385 20 324 224

E-mail: [email protected] • www.visitdubrovnik.hr

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Once part of the famous Dubrovnik republic, Pelješac is an area of the Dubrovnik region with the largest number

of camps that carry the prestigious four star rating. Although they are primarily small camps around the towns

of Orebić and Ston and in smaller places Brijesta, Trpanj, Mokal, Viganj ili Kučište, their charm is very special.

The peninsula of Pelješac with its 5.5-kilometer long stone walls in the town of Ston was a strategic point that

defended the approaches to Dubrovnik. The warm bracing southern winds make this peninsula one of the favorite

destinations for all those who love surfing and sailing. Pelješac is also the well-known domain of the Dingač wine,

the most esteemed Croatian red wine. The town of Orebić, renown as a maritime center in the 18th century, is

still frequently visited by those who

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HR-20248 Brijesta, Brijesta 10Mob.: +385 (0)98 344 204E-mail: [email protected]: Family N. Perić20248 Brijesta, Brijesta10Tel.: +385 (0)20 331 535

Sits in the shade of pine trees on flat terrain right next to a pebble beach.

Camping

HR-20230 Ston, PrapratnoTel.: +385 (0)20 754 000Fax: +385 (0)20 754 344E-mail: [email protected]: Dubrovačko Primorje d.d.20000 Dubrovnik, Od Svetog Mihajla 12Tel.: +385 (0)20 356 156Fax: +385 (0)20 356 161

Located in a bay of the same name in the im-mediate vicinity of Ston, in an area overgrown with forest and olive trees. The beach is peb-ble. There is a naturist beach nearby.

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Camping

HR-20250 Orebić / Postup, Dr. Franje Tuđmana 70 aTel.: +385 (0)20 713 690Fax: +385 (0)20 713 431E-mail: [email protected]: Vl. Damir Šaić20250 Orebić / PostupTel.: +385 (0)20 713 431

The camp is a true oasis of peace and quiet, and sits directly on the sea. It is 3.5 kilometers from Orebić.

Camping

HR-20240 TrpanjTel.: +385 (0)20 743 700Fax: +385 (0)20 743 700Office: UO Plavi20240 Trpanj, Ogrc b.b.Mob.: +385 (0)98 225 675

The camp is in a peaceful cove one kil-ometer from town. It has terraced grounds covered by olive trees and palms next to a pebble beach.

Camping

HR-20250 Orebić, Šetalište Kneza Domagoja 50Tel.: +385 (0)20 713 348Fax: +385 (0)20 713 348E-mail: [email protected]: Vl. Kate Čulum20250 Orebić, Šetalište Kneza Domagoja 50

A newly-renovated camp located in the pleasant shade of old pine trees right next to the main beach of Trstenica in Orebić.

HR-20250 Orebić, K. Domagoja 49Tel.: +385 (0)20 713 399Fax: +385 (0)20 713 390E-mail: [email protected]: Vl. Dunja Vulić20250 Orebić, K. Domagoja 49

This is a nice, small family camp located in the former garden of the old Captain’s House at the eastern entrance to the town of Orebić. It is right on the shore about a 10-minute walk from the center of town. The camp is partially wooded with almond and laurel trrees. There are a few comfortable apartments in the old Captain’s House.

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Set in a peaceful location in the shade of old pine and olive trees on the southern slopes of the Pelješac peninsula 4 kilom-eters from Orebić, with a view of the sea. The plots, which are mostly for tents, are linked to the pebble beach by a footpath and stairs. Several plots are able to handle camping trailers. There is a saltwater swimming pool. The camp has won several awards for environmental protection.

HR-20250 Orebić, Dubravica b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)20 714 465Fax: +385 (0)20 714 465E-mail: [email protected],[email protected]: Viganj Commerce d.o.o.20250 Orebić, Dubravica b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)20 713 100Fax: +385 (0)20 713 950E-mail: [email protected]

Located in the immediate vicinity of Orebić next to a beautiful sandy beach the camp is surrounded by greenery and completely insulated from noise. The plots have an aver-age size between 80 and 100 square meters with connections for electricity and water. It is equipped with new air-conditioned mobile homes of 24 square meters, large enough for five people, each with a terrace and a panoramic view of the sea. It also has its own parking area.

HR-20250 Orebić, Perna b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)20 719 286Fax: +385 (0)20 719 364E-mail: [email protected]: Club Adriatic d.o.o.10000 Zagreb, Praška 8/IIITel.: +385 (0)20 719 402

Part of the tourist complex Perna. The camp is partially wooded, its beach is part pebble and part stone. It is 1 kilometer from the center of town and 100 meters from a large shopping center.

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HR-20267 ViganjTel.: +385 (0)20 719 077Fax: +385 (0)20 719 444E-mail: [email protected]: Autopleter10000 Zagreb, Bednjanska 2Tel.: +385 (0)1 6171 222Fax: +385 (0)1 6171 223E-mail: [email protected]

Located two kilometers west of the town of Kučište. It sits on terraced ground with a nice view of the island of Korčula. It is partially covered by olive trees. The other part of the camp is not wooded. The camp is primarily designed for windsurfing, water sports and diving.

Camping

HR-20267 Kučište / Viganj, Viganj b.b.Mob.: +385 (0)98 1969 847E-mail: [email protected]: Vl. Slaven Njakara & Leda Cvitanović20267 Kučište / Viganj, Viganj b.b.

The camp is situated immediately next to a pebble beach that is about 100 meters from the main beach of Viganj and Cape Ponto. The plots are arranged in a cascade so that each one has a view of the sea. This is a relatively new camp opened in 2003, when it was com-pletely wooded with fully grown trees.

Camping

HR-20267 Kučište, Kučište 45Tel.: +385 (0)20 719 164Fax: +385 (0)20 719 164E-mail: [email protected]: Kamp Palme20267 Kučište, Kučište 45

Located 5 kilometers west of the town of Orebić. Part of it is very well covered by Mediterranean vegetation; another part is covered by new, young growth. Its lower edge spreads along a sandy beach.

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From the time when Marco Polo set sail for terra incognita from his birth-

place on the island Korčula in the Dubrovnik archipelago, his courtly small

town built on the ruins of an earlier Greek colony, has slowly grown, into an

urban sculpture of well defined lines perfectly preserved to this day. The

town’s streets, designed by a man who was both an ingenious architect

and a skilled urban planner, are a true curiosity. Arranged in a fish bone

pattern, the streets here remain cool in the summer despite the morning

and afternoon sun that bathes them in its special brilliance, because its

warmth is directed around them during the highest afternoon heat. If you

wish to experience the unique atmosphere of Korčula, let the fair winds

bring you to Vela Luka for the “Velaluške svečanosti” (Vela Luka Celebra-

tions). Here you can enjoy authentic klapa singing at the International Fes-

tival of Song and Wine in honor of the celebrated mariner when the Festival

of Jousting and the traditional Moreška sword dance are held. If you have

ever been impressed by the story of Odysseus, whom the nymph Calypso

imprisoned on an island, and if you ever wondered what the famous Ogygia

looked like, go to Mljet at the extreme end of Croatia. Here you will dis-

cover a place that looks as if it were taken from picture books of the most

beautiful fairy tale. Spread before your eyes is a lake with a small island in

the middle of it with the Church of St. Mary and a Benedictine convent from

the 12th century. Although Calypso will not be in the area, this site will be

enough to capture your heart forever and you will not want to leave.

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HR-20260 KorčulaTel.: +385 (0)20 726 693E-mail: [email protected]: HTP Korčula d.d.20260 Korčula, Šetalište F. Kršinića b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)20 726 336Fax: +385 (0)20 711 746E-mail: [email protected]

Located in “Uvala školjki” (“Shellfish Bay”) in a dense wood of pine and olive trees 3 kilometers from the old town. It is well wooded, partially on terraced and partially on level ground. The beach is immediately across the footpath, in three coves that are part sand and part pebble, separated by concreted sunbath-ing areas, with a mole for boats.

HR-20270 Vela Luka, Stani 193Tel.: +385 (0)20 813 600, 812 494Fax: +385 (0)20 813 600E-mail: [email protected]/camp.asp

Camp “Mindel” is located 5 kilometers from Vela Luka in the shade of olive and almond trees. It is surrounded by picturesque coves and natural beaches that are an easy 15-minute walk from the camp.

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C r o a t i a n N a t i o n a l To u r i s t B o a r d

DUBROVNIK RIVIERA

Under the heavenly patronage of St. Blasius, crowned by the famous flag with celebrated “Libertas” (Liberty) flying from the high stone column from which the legendary knight Orlando keeps watch, Dubrovnik - Ragusa, once one of the smallest but most important Mediterranean merchant and maritime powers represents a truly unique chapter of Croatian tourism. In-stead of books and words her rich history can best be told by a stroll down its main street - Stradun - and along the famous walls with the magnificent towers and bastions with a view that extends to the magical Elafiti Islands. From Onofrio’s fountain at the city’s entrance to the City belvedere, the fili-greed facade of the Gothic Renaissance Sponza palace, the famous Ducal Palace, the Baroque Church of St. Blasisus, the Cathedral of the Assump-tion of the Virgin Mary and the Church of St. Ignatius with its famous Jesuit university, every step in this city is an experience par excellence. If you find yourself here in the summer in one of the beautiful camps scattered along the Dubrovnik Riviera from Trsteno and Orašac, through Mlini and Srebreno to Molunat, when the traditional Dubrovnik Summer Festival in an instant transforms the entire stone heart of the old town into the magical sets for a stage unique in the world, visit the nearby fortress of Lovrijenac rising 37 meters above the sea, and hear how the immortal soliloquy of Hamlet -- “To be, or not to be,” –resound with special gravity.

HR-20233 Trsteno, Od Potoka 4Tel.: +385 (0)20 751 060Fax: +385 (0)20 751 010E-mail: [email protected]

Located on a site known for its lush vegetation and for the Arboretum. The camp is situated in an olive grove about 500 meters from a stone beach and a 10-minute walk from the center of town. It is 10 kilometers from Dubrovnik.

Camping

HR-20234 Orašac, Put prema moru b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)20 891 169Fax: +385 (0)20 891 169E-mail: [email protected]: UO Pod maslinom20234 Orašac, Na Komardi 23Tel.: +385 (0)20 892 058Fax: +385 (0)20 892 058

Situated under olive trees from which it takes its name. A three-minute walk through a pine wood leads to two beaches with a small slip for boats.

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HR-20207 Mlini, Srebreno 6Tel.: +385 (0)20 487 078Fax: +385 (0)20 487 079E-mail:[email protected]: Srebreno turist d.o.o.20207 Mlini, Srebreno 4Fax: +385 (0)20 487 008

Partly wooded camp with a sandy and peb-ble beach 200 meters away.

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Located between Dubrovnik and Cavtat, it is barely 200 meters from the main beach and 150 meters from a shopping center. The town of Srebreno is linked to Dubrovnik and Cavtat by regular bus service, and in the summer by small tourist boats.

Camping HR-20207 Mlini, Kupari b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)20 485 548Fax: +385 (0)20 485 188E-mail: [email protected]: Lovrijenac 2000 d.o.o.20207 Mlini, Zastolje 8Mob.: +385 (0)98 822 911

A well wooded camp with plane trees and cypresses only a 5 minute walk from the shore and the sandy beach, and only six kilometers from Dubrovnik. It is a well-equipped camp that even has a car-servicing center and a small workshop for boat and caravan repair. It is con-nected to Dubrovnik and Cavtat by regular bus and ferry service.

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HR-20000 Dubrovnik, Vatroslava Lisinskog 17Tel.: +385 (0)20 448 686Fax: +385 (0)20 448 688E-mail: [email protected]: Dubrovnik - Babin Kuk d.d.20000 Dubrovnik, Iva Dulčića 34Tel.: +385 (0)20 448 249Fax: +385 (0)20 435 622

The only camp in Dubrovnik itself. It is located in a peaceful oasis on the peninsula of Babin kuk. The long pebble beach is right by the camp, and provides a wide range of entertain-ment activities and water sports.

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HR-20207 Mlini, Tupina 1Tel.: +385 (0)20 487 006Fax: +385 (0)20 487 001E-mail: [email protected]: UO Kate20207 Mlini, Tupina 1

Situated among cypress and pine trees, 200 meters from the beach, 100 meters from a restaurant, and six kilometers from Dubrovnik. It has a nice view of the sea and the neighboring islands. Camp management is ecologically minded.

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HR-10250 Zagreb - Lučko, Lučko b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)1 6530 444Fax: +385 (0)1 6530 445E-mail: [email protected]: Motel Plitvice10250 Zagreb - Lučko, Lučko b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)1 6530 446

Located 12 kilometers from Zagreb immediate-ly next to the Motel Plitvice, which allows camp guests access to all of its catering services.

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Have you have always dreamt about a holiday away from the summer heat and the bustle of the Mediterranean, amidst an idyllic and peaceful hilly or even mountainous surroundings where rivers flow and centuries old forests rise? You are a follower of continental atmosphere? Then, central Croatia is the place for you. In addition to the Croatian metropolis, the route will also take you to the romantic medieval burgs, summer residences and curias, thermal springs, spas and pilgrimage shrines. Start with a visit to Hrvatsko zagorje, a small but en-chanting area of undulating landscapes, and find the town of Krapina, the world famous locality of the Krapina Neanderthal man. In the part of the country which prides itself on a large number of castles you can discover picturesque medieval burgs and beautiful buildings of the Baroque period. And should you want to see the “capital” of the baroque in Croatia, come to Varaždin. With its finely groomed parks and its cemetery - the famous monument of horticultural architecture where thujas are shaped into screens and arcades modelled on the Versailles, Varaždin is a town of art, manual trades and commerce, a host to two attractive festivals which take place in September: The Baroque Evenings of Varaždin and the Špancirfest – a Festival of Street Strollers. Turning southwards, towards the lowland courses of rivers and streams – the rivers Sava, Kupa, Odra, Lonja, Glina, Ilova and Una – you will come upon the town of Sisak and the region renown for a very specific style of architecture in wood as the main building material, for its horses of Posavina, the Topusko thermal health resort and the wonderful Lonja Range Nature Park. If, however, you wish to learn about the very heart of Croatia, Zagreb is where you should come. With some twenty thea-tres, 21 museums, 31 or so galleries, numerous art collections, a large ZOO and a population almost a million strong, Zagreb is like a magnet that draws guests of a variety of profiles. But, the large sports and recreational centre on the Jarun lake with organized regatta tracks for different local and international competitions and the well established Zagreb Indoors tennis tournament make sure that Zagreb – in addition to being a town of rich cultural heritage, of opera, ballet, theatre, museums and concerts – is also a town which is finding its place as the venue on the worl map of significant sports events.

As far as camping is concerned, the campsites in this area are not many, as there are along our coast, there is the Plitvice camp located in Lučko - one of the adjacent suburbs of Zagreb, the city that is spread across the foothills of the Medvednica Nature Park.

CENTRAL CROATIA

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Fuma 50 Indije 2, Banjole 52100 Pula 052 573 158

Kazalina 60 Indije 38, Banjole 52100 Pula 098 558 400 052 573 271 [email protected]

Kažun 50 Pavičini 5a, Marčana 52208 Krnica 052 553 238 [email protected]

Laguna 60 Indije 94, Banjole 52100 Pula 052 573 207 052 573 207 [email protected]

Omladinski hostel 40 Zaljev Valsaline 4 52100 Pula 052 391 133 052 391 106 [email protected]

Sandra 40 Rupice 3, Banjole 52100 Pula 052 573 018 052 573 018 [email protected]

Tina 33 Trsine b.b. 52450 Vrsar 098 9122 545 052 442 376 [email protected] www.campingtina.com

Tramontana 50 Savudrija 5 52475 Savudrija 052 759 827

Mali 60 E. Geistlicha b.b. 51523 Baška 051 864 164 051 864 181 [email protected] www.kamp-mali.hr

Bunica V 75 Bunica b.b. 53270 Senj 053 616 718 053 616 718 [email protected]

Dražica 30 Primorska 21a 53291 Novalja 053 661 294 053 662 [email protected]; [email protected]

www.autocampdrazica.com

Škovrdara 90 Škopaljska 17 53291 Novalja 091 8866 369 051 296 970 [email protected] www.camp-skovrdara.com

Velebit 33 - 53206Brušane / Baške Oštarije

091 7253 349 01 4814 941 [email protected] www..autokamp-velebit.com

Adria 60 Put primorja b.b. 23207 Sv. Filip i Jakov 023 388 356 023 388 356 [email protected] www.vigraf.hr/adria

Cuka B. Bušića 62 23211 Pakoštane 023 381 089 [email protected]

Dišpet 75 Ždrijac 23232 Nin 098 858 236 023 264 246

Filip 66 Put primorja 10a 23207 Sv. Filip i Jakov 023 389 196 023 389 196 [email protected] www.camping.hr/filip

Karaba 90 B. Bušića b.b. 23211 Pakoštane 023 381 979

Katić 40 23244 Starigrad, Paklenica 023 369 306

Kelly 75 Kraj 63 23212 Kraj, Pašman 098 9697 056 023 285 438 [email protected]

Luka 60 Stari Put 23234 Vir 098 449 041

Malenica 60 Mala Makarska 23206 Sukošan 023 393 122 023 393 590 [email protected] www.malenica.hr

Maslinovi Dvori 90 Punta 23205 Bibinje 099 3421 707 023 342 064 [email protected]

Mekelenić 60 Sušica 23275 Ugljan 023 288 105 023 288 105 [email protected]

Michael 60 P. Plantaže 23244 Starigrad 023 369 137 023 369 138 [email protected]

Moče 75 Put primorja 8 23207 Sv. Filip i Jakov 023 388 436 023 389 040 [email protected] www.camping-moce.com

Nick 45 Hrvatskih gradova 83 23232 Nin 091 1793 577 023 264 143

Nin 60 P. Venere Anzotike 41 23232 Nin 023 264 031 [email protected]

Njive 50 Turanj 500 23207 Sveti Filip i Jakov 023 388 067

Paron Šime 80 Seline 12 23244 Starigrad, Paklenica 023 656 099 [email protected]

Pineta 90 Punta Radman 21 23231 Petrčane 023 364 261

Pinus 33 Lađin Porat b.b. 23244 Starigrad, Paklenica 023 658 652 [email protected] www.camping-pinus.com

Sveti Duh 90 Raštel 14 23296 Zubovići, Pag 098 295 756 www.otok-pag.net/sveti_duh

Šarić 36 Turanj 23207 Sveti Filip i Jakov 023 388 167 [email protected] www.tourism-saric.com

Ante & Toni 85 Šparadići 66 22010Brodarica / Grebaštica

091 5077 340 022 577 404 [email protected] www.dalmatianet.com/sparada

Bonaca 66 Srima IV/99 22211 Vodice - Srima 022 441 798 [email protected]

Maestral 36 Sirma III/43 22211 Vodice - Sirma 022 444 176 [email protected]

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HR-32246 Lipovac, Autocesta b.b.Tel.: +385 (0)32 341 888Fax: +385 (0)32 341 880E-mail: [email protected]: SON-UGO-COR d.d.32100 Vinkovci, Duga ulica 1Tel.: +385 (0)32 364 255

This renovated and newly opened camp is located within the Spačva hotel complex, close to the Zagreb – Lipovac highway, in an old, mature oak forest, alongside the Spačva river. Anglers and hunters will find it particularly attractive.

Camping

SLAVONIA

Shaped by the creative force of the rivers of Drava, Danube, Sava and Ilova, Slavonia

is a true mythical land that has for centuries been guarding its treasures quietly and

without pomp. With its wide, vast golden planes that are a part of the fertile Pannonia,

its mighty river courses, its alluvial planes which became home to the now centuries

old forests of the magnificent common oak (Quercus robur) and to over 2000 biologi-

cal species, Slavonia is a rich span of land to which human hand has been adding its

own touches of improvement for over 8000 years. In the first centuries of our age it

formed a part of the Roman Empire with two main arterial roads – one led to Osijek

(Mursa) and eastern provinces, while the other linked the Aquae Belissae spa (today

the town of Daruvar) with the fertile, wine-growing areas around Incera (Požega),

Certise (Đakovo) and Cibala (Vinkovci).It also produced two Roman emperors: the

able, courageous Valentian and his brother Valens. Celebrating this land as the bread-

basket but also as the bountifull wine-growing country, particularly Baranja and the

Požega-Pleternica area with its Kutjevo vinyards and cellars which belongs among the

oldest wine cellars in Europe, Romans named it Vallis Aurea – the Golden Valley.

So do not hesitate, follow the road that meanders between the proud cities and medi-

eval fortifications, the monasteries and Baroque castels and manor-houses of Osijek,

Vinkovci, Požega, Slavonski Brod - all the way to Vukovar and Ilok, and up and down

which trots the autochtonous, noble Lipizaner stallion from Đakovo, and where rare

birds nest, while above you fly flocks of wild geese that come from the famous nature

park of Kopački rit. Discover the monastery of Ilok where Ivan Kapistran, the well

known Italian Franciscan, found his final resting place, and the Baroque fortresses of

Slavonski Brod and Osijek – this genuine urban and cultural metropolis of Pannonia

whose environment of universities and science produced two Croatian Nobel prize

winners (Ružička and Prelog). To round it off, take a walk through the picturesque

villages of Slavonia where garments are decorated by particularly sumptuous weave

and gold thread embroidery, while dining tables are replete with delectable ham and

the simply divine kulen, and where the famous, mouth-watering fish-paprikash gently

and invitingly simmers in pots.

Welcome to Slavonia.

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Fuma 50 Indije 2, Banjole 52100 Pula 052 573 158

Kazalina 60 Indije 38, Banjole 52100 Pula 098 558 400 052 573 271 [email protected]

Kažun 50 Pavičini 5a, Marčana 52208 Krnica 052 553 238 [email protected]

Laguna 60 Indije 94, Banjole 52100 Pula 052 573 207 052 573 207 [email protected]

Omladinski hostel 40 Zaljev Valsaline 4 52100 Pula 052 391 133 052 391 106 [email protected]

Sandra 40 Rupice 3, Banjole 52100 Pula 052 573 018 052 573 018 [email protected]

Tina 33 Trsine b.b. 52450 Vrsar 098 9122 545 052 442 376 [email protected] www.campingtina.com

Tramontana 50 Savudrija 5 52475 Savudrija 052 759 827

Mali 60 E. Geistlicha b.b. 51523 Baška 051 864 164 051 864 181 [email protected] www.kamp-mali.hr

Bunica V 75 Bunica b.b. 53270 Senj 053 616 718 053 616 718 [email protected]

Dražica 30 Primorska 21a 53291 Novalja 053 661 294 053 662 [email protected]; [email protected]

www.autocampdrazica.com

Škovrdara 90 Škopaljska 17 53291 Novalja 091 8866 369 051 296 970 [email protected] www.camp-skovrdara.com

Velebit 33 - 53206Brušane / Baške Oštarije

091 7253 349 01 4814 941 [email protected] www..autokamp-velebit.com

Adria 60 Put primorja b.b. 23207 Sv. Filip i Jakov 023 388 356 023 388 356 [email protected] www.vigraf.hr/adria

Cuka B. Bušića 62 23211 Pakoštane 023 381 089 [email protected]

Dišpet 75 Ždrijac 23232 Nin 098 858 236 023 264 246

Filip 66 Put primorja 10a 23207 Sv. Filip i Jakov 023 389 196 023 389 196 [email protected] www.camping.hr/filip

Karaba 90 B. Bušića b.b. 23211 Pakoštane 023 381 979

Katić 40 23244 Starigrad, Paklenica 023 369 306

Kelly 75 Kraj 63 23212 Kraj, Pašman 098 9697 056 023 285 438 [email protected]

Luka 60 Stari Put 23234 Vir 098 449 041

Malenica 60 Mala Makarska 23206 Sukošan 023 393 122 023 393 590 [email protected] www.malenica.hr

Maslinovi Dvori 90 Punta 23205 Bibinje 099 3421 707 023 342 064 [email protected]

Mekelenić 60 Sušica 23275 Ugljan 023 288 105 023 288 105 [email protected]

Michael 60 P. Plantaže 23244 Starigrad 023 369 137 023 369 138 [email protected]

Moče 75 Put primorja 8 23207 Sv. Filip i Jakov 023 388 436 023 389 040 [email protected] www.camping-moce.com

Nick 45 Hrvatskih gradova 83 23232 Nin 091 1793 577 023 264 143

Nin 60 P. Venere Anzotike 41 23232 Nin 023 264 031 [email protected]

Njive 50 Turanj 500 23207 Sveti Filip i Jakov 023 388 067

Paron Šime 80 Seline 12 23244 Starigrad, Paklenica 023 656 099 [email protected]

Pineta 90 Punta Radman 21 23231 Petrčane 023 364 261

Pinus 33 Lađin Porat b.b. 23244 Starigrad, Paklenica 023 658 652 [email protected] www.camping-pinus.com

Sveti Duh 90 Raštel 14 23296 Zubovići, Pag 098 295 756 www.otok-pag.net/sveti_duh

Šarić 36 Turanj 23207 Sveti Filip i Jakov 023 388 167 [email protected] www.tourism-saric.com

Ante & Toni 85 Šparadići 66 22010Brodarica / Grebaštica

091 5077 340 022 577 404 [email protected] www.dalmatianet.com/sparada

Bonaca 66 Srima IV/99 22211 Vodice - Srima 022 441 798 [email protected]

Maestral 36 Sirma III/43 22211 Vodice - Sirma 022 444 176 [email protected]

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Marina 60 Skočići 6 22221 Lozovac 022 778 503 [email protected]/campmarina

Tomas 90 Bilo 34/1, Burni 22202 Primošten 022 570 484 022 331 578 [email protected] www.discover-dalmatia.hr

Boban 90 Dole b.b. 21333 Živogošće 098 1921 252 [email protected] www.autocamp-boban.com

Hrabar 90 Kralja Tomislava 43 21216 Kaštel Stari 091 8998 526 [email protected]

Ivo 90 Poljička cesta, Duće 21315 Dugi Rat 021 734 966 020 734 966 www.ivan.sarolic.from.hr

Delfin 90 Duče Rogač 21315 Dugi Rat 021 734 068

Lili 90 Jagodna / Sv. Nedelja 21465 Jelsa 021 745 725 021 745 742 [email protected] www.inet.hr/dradovni/lili

More 66 Duće Rogač 21315 Dugi Rat 021 734 233 [email protected] www.camp-villamore.hr

Njiva 50 Put Podkaštilja b.b. 21420 Bol 091 8987 222 021 635 472 [email protected] www.bol.hr

Supetar 80 Malačinica b.b. 21400 Supetar 021 630 088 [email protected] www.camp-supetar.com

Tamaris 50 Sv. Martin 114 21312 Podstrana 099 2312 949 021 333 136 [email protected] www.camptamaris.tk

Tenis 75 Potočina b.b. 21420 Bol 021 635 943 021 635 943 [email protected] www.bol.hr

Adriatic 2 90 Molunat 50 20218 Molunat 020 794 450 [email protected] www.dubrovnikportal.com

Bambo 90 Put od Banje 64 20232 Slano 020 871 289

Banići 90 Budima 20232 Slano 020 871 289

Banja 70 Put od banje 20232 Slano 020 871 218 [email protected]

Dalmata 50 Ive Dulčića b.b. 20250 Orebić 091 5836 662 [email protected] www.korcula.net

Divna 90 Uvala Divna b.b. 20240 Trpanj 020 743 718 [email protected]

Jurjević 90 Račišće 20263 Lumbarda 020 712 440 [email protected] www.korcula.net

Liberan 80 - 20267 Kučište / Viganj 020 719 330 020 719 330 [email protected] www.autopleter.hr

Mala Glavica 36 Mala Glavica 20263 Lumbarda 020 712 342 020 712 342 [email protected] www.korcula.net

Maslina 90 Put od osmina 14 20232 Slano 098 1741 787 020 871 110 [email protected]

Matkovica 75 Srebreno 8 20207 Mlini 098 725776 020 485 405 [email protected]

Marina 50 Ropa 11 20225 Babino Polje 020 745 071

Marinero 90 Molunat 74 20218 Molunat 020 794 425 www.tzcavtat-konavle.hr

Milić 90 Slađenovići 20232 Slano 020 871 029

Orebić 90 Bana Jelačića 2 20250 Orebić 020 713 479 020 713 877 [email protected]

Oskorušica 75 Oskorušica 20 264 Račišće 020 710 897 www.korcula.net

Palma 90 Žrnovska banja 20275 Žrnovo 020 721 267 [email protected] www.korcula.net

Pod maslinom 90 Na Komardi 23 20234 Orašac 020 891 169 020 892 058 [email protected] www.orasac.com

Polje 60 O.S. Radića 44 20235 Zaton Mali 020 891 299 020 321 198 [email protected]

Ponta 60 Mokalo b.b. 20250 Orebić 020 713 104 [email protected] www.orebic-kristicevic.com

Paradiso 60 Dr. Franje Tuđmana 70a 20250 Orebić / Postup 020 713 690 020 713 431 [email protected]

Potirna 80 Potirna 20271 Blato 020 865 003 www.korcula.net

Raj 70 Bulet 103 20207 Mlini 020 891 215 [email protected]

Rogač 60 Gregurići b.b. 20232 Slano 020 871 143 020 871 091 [email protected] www.dubrovnik-area.com

Sunce 90 Kraj 29 20247 Žuljana 020 756 125

Skriveni 90 Skrivena Luka b.b. 20290 Lastovo 091 1963 912 020 801 189 [email protected] www.camp-skriveni.com

Slađenovići 60 Slađenovići 9 20232 Slano 020 871 087 [email protected]

Tri žala 90 Uvala tri žala 808 20275 Žrnovo 020 721 244 [email protected] www.korcula.net

Vala 80 Mokalo b.b. 20250 Orebić 098 1843 631 020 678 147 [email protected] www.inet.hr/~vala

Vela Postrana 70 Lumbarda 142 20263 Lumbarda 091 5393 889 020 712 067 [email protected] www.korcula.net

Vrbovica 80 Uvala Vrbovica 20275 Žrnovo / Vrbovica 020 721 311

Vrela 50 Brijesta 10 20248 Brijesta 098 344 204 020 756 830 [email protected] www.brijesta.com

Vučine II 60 Kraj 93 20247 Žuljana 098 344 103 020 756 143

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CAPACITY (no. of persons)

Work period

Distance to centre

Plots

Plots with electric power and water

Caravan and tent rentals

Bungalow and mobile home rentals

Washbasin HC

Shower HC

Sink HC

Washstand HC / washing machines

Children’s washrooms

Washrooms for the disabled

Wash cabins or individual washroom

Area for chemical WC discharge

Camper service

Restaurant

Shop

Sale of gas

Pool

Medical clinic

Small port

Boat ramp

Crane

Internet

Disco

Children’s playground

Daytime animation

Nighttime animation

Tennis

Table tennis

Mini golf

Bicycle rental

Beach volleyball

Boat rental

Diving

Sailing/Surfing

Water skiing

Dogs allowed

Hrvatska turistička zajednica Croatian National Tourist Board Iblerov trg 10/IV, p.p. 251 10000 Zagreb, Hrvatska Tel.: +385 1 46 99 333 Fax: +385 1 45 57 827 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.croatia.hr

Kroatische Zentrale für Tourismus 1010 Wien Am Hof 13, Österreich Tel.: +43 1 585 38 84 Fax: +43 1 585 38 84 20 E-mail: [email protected]

Kroatische Zentrale für Tourismus 60311 Frankfurt Kaiserstrasse 23, Deutschland Tel.: +49 69 23 85 350 Fax: +49 69 23 85 35 20 E-mail: [email protected]

Kroatische Zentrale für Tourismus 80469 München Rumfordstrasse 7, Deutschland Tel.: +49 89 22 33 44 Fax: +49 89 22 33 77 E-mail: [email protected]

Ente Nazionale Croato per il Turismo 20122 Milano Piazzetta Pattari 1/3, Italia Tel.: +39 02 86 45 44 97 Fax: +39 02 86 45 45 74 E-mail: [email protected]

Ente Nazionale Croato per il Turismo 00186 Roma, Via Dell’oca 48, Italia Tel.: +39 06 32 11 03 96 Fax: +39 06 32 11 14 62 E-mail: [email protected]

Chorvatské turistické sdružení 11000 Praha 1, Krakovská 25, Česká republika Tel.: +420 2 2221 1812 Fax: +420 2 2221 0793 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

Chorvátske turistické združenie 82109 Bratislava, Trenčianska 5, Slovakia Tel.: +421 2 55 562 054 Fax: +421 2 55 422 619 E-mail: [email protected]

Horvát Idegenforgalmi Közösség 1053 Budapest, Magyar u. 36, Magyarország Tel.: +36 1 266 65 05, Fax: +36 1 266 65 33 E-mail: [email protected]

Office National Croate de Tourisme 75116 Paris, 48, avenue Victor Hugo, France Tel.: +33 1 45 00 99 55 Fax: +33 1 45 00 99 56 E-mail: [email protected]

Croatian National Tourist Office London W6 9ER, 2 Lanchesters, 162-164 Fulham Palace Road, United Kingdom Tel.: +44 208 563 79 79 Fax: +44 208 563 26 16 E-mail: [email protected]

Narodowy Ośrodek Informacji Turystycznej Republiki Chorwacji, IPC Business Center, ul. Koszykowa 54, 00-675 Warszawa, Polska Tel.: +48 22 828 51 93 Fax: +48 22 828 51 90 E-mail: [email protected]

Oficina de turismo de Croacia 28001 Madrid, Espana Calle Claudio Coello 22, 1°C Tel.: +34 91 781 55 14 Fax: +34 91 431 84 43 E-mail: [email protected]

Croatian National Tourist Office New York 10118 350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4003, U.S.A. Tel.: +1 212 279 8672 Fax: +1 212 279 8683 E-mail: [email protected]

Kroatiska Turistbyrån 11135 Stockholm Kungsgatan 24, Sverige Tel.: +46 853 482 080 Fax: +46 820 24 60 E-mail: [email protected]

Kroatisch Nationaal Bureau Voor Toerisme 1081 GG Amsterdam Nijenburg 2F, Netherlands Tel.: +31 20 661 64 22 Fax: +31 20 661 64 27 E-mail: [email protected]

Office National Croate du Tourisme 1000 Bruxelles Vieille Halle aux Bles 38, Belgique Tel.: +32 255 018 88 Fax: +32 251 381 60 E-mail: [email protected]

Хорватское туристическое сообщество 123610 Moscow Krasnopresnenskaya nab. 12 office 1502, Russia Tel.: +7 495 258 15 07 Fax: +7 495 258 15 07 E-mail: [email protected]

Hrvaška turistična skupnost 1000 Ljubljana Gosposvetska 2, Slovenija Tel.: +386 1 23 07 400 Fax: +386 1 23 07 404 E-mail: [email protected]

Kroatische Zentrale für Tourismus 8004 Zürich Badenerstrasse 332, Switzerland Tel.: +41 43 336 20 30 Fax: +41 43 336 20 39 E-mail: [email protected]

Denmark 3460 Birkerod Activities performed by the VAGABOND Agency Bregenrodvej 132 Tel.: +45 70 266 860 Fax: +45 48 131 507 E-mail: [email protected]

クロアチア政府観光局 Ark Hills Executive Tower N 613 Akasaka 1-14-5, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052 Tel.: + 81 (0)3 6234 0711 Fax.: + 81 (0)3 6234 0712 E-mail: [email protected]

THE CROATIAN NATIONAL TOURIST BOARD BRANCH OFFICES AND OUTPOSTS ABROAD

Publisher

HRVATSKA TURISTIČKA ZAJEDNICA

Croatian National Tourist Board

Internet: http://www.croatia.hr

For the publisher

NIKO BULIĆ, M.Sc.

Editor

SLAVIJA JAČAN OBRATOV

ONDINA ŽUŽIĆ

Text by

PAOLA ORLIĆ

ONDINA ŽUŽIĆ

Concept & Design

MARIO BRZIĆ

Photographs

Archives HTZ

Archives KUH

Archives TZŽI

Archives TZŽPG

Archives TZŽZ

Archives TZŽŠK

Archives TZŽSD

Archives TZŽDN

MARIO BRZIĆ

DAMIR FABIJANIĆ

SERGIO GOBBO

RENCO KOSINOŽIĆ

DUŠKO MARUŠIĆ

IVO PERVAN

ANTE VERZOTTI

IGOR ZIROJEVIĆ

English-language translator

VOLGA VUKELJA-DAWE

Prepress

STUDIO TEMPERA NOVA, Split

Print

RADIN REPRO I ROTO, Zagreb

Zagreb, 2008

This brochure has been produced on the basis of data collated in the course of 2008.

The publisher cannot guarantee the complete accuracy of the information

contained herein, nor be held responsible for any errors as may be contained in

future amendments or changes to such information.

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