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Croatia is known for its pristine landscapes, medieval cities and around 200 days of sunshine every year. A long-standing tradition for camping and ecotourism makes the “Land of 1,000 Islands” a holiday paradise for everyone. Its 6,000-km-long coast draws countless travellers season after season. There are a lot of options for campers here, especially along the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea, numerous camping resorts are located directly by the sea. It doesn't matter if you're travelling as a family in need of a wellness escape, as a culture enthusiast looking to party or as a nature lover seeking adventure: Croatia has something for everyone.

Top Travel Destinations for Campers in Croatia

Krk: The Island of Diversity

The Golden Island in the Kvarner Gulf is one of Croatia’s most diverse camping destinations. The cultural beauty of its coastal towns meets a one-of-a-kind landscape full of Mediterranean forests and rough, rocky cliffs. Campers on one of Croatia's largest islands particularly love the variety of leisure activities available: Whether you love hiking, biking, diving or sunbathing, almost every wish you have can be granted here. You’ll find great campsites on Krk on camping.info.

Istria: The Destination for Swimmers

Mild winters and summers that are warm, but not too hot, make Istria a great destination for campers all year round. During peak season, you’ll typically find swimmers on the campsites here, where as in spring, there are more tourists interested in culture and other sports. In addition to coastal towns, the peninsula is a beauty, with its green interior filled with vineyards. We’ve got over 60 campsites on Istria for you.

Camping in Romantic Rovinj

Picturesque Rovinj stands out on Istria’s Adriatic coast, and is both fascinating and beautiful. The romantic, almost Veneitian old town enchants visitors with its winding alleys, where cultural and culinary delights await. The landscape around the Lim Channel, north of Rovinj, invites active travellers on long walks and sporty activities. You’ll find well-rated campsites in Rovinj on camping.info.

Lively Poreč

Poreč, Istria’s tourist centre, has been distinguished for its campsites and its leisure activities, making it one of the top travel destinations in Croatia. A bright array of cultural things to see and do, loads of activities, and year-round events make the city a hotspot on the Croatian peninsula. Here you’ll also find some of the top beaches in the country, including those for families and partygoers. We’ve put together a list of campsites in Poreč on camping.info for you.

Island Region Dalmatia

Rugged cliffs, craggy rocks and a number of islands characterize the adventurous landscape of Dalmatia. Nature lovers in particular are drawn to the impressive national parks in the region in southern Croatia. Dalmatia's historic towns invite visitors to explore their Mediterranean charm, while white pebble beaches stretch along the coast of the Adriatic Sea. Many of the campsites in Dalmatia are ideal for families with children. You can find the best campsites in Dalmatia here with us at camping.info.

Camping in versatile Zadar

There is hardly a city in Croatia more diverse than Zadar. Historical buildings from past times and modern sights offer a varied picture, which attracts many vacationers. Whether sightseeing and culture, relaxation on the beach or sports activities: in and around the city on the Adriatic Sea there are numerous great offers. Here at camping.info you find all campsites near Zadar.

Dubrovnik - Pearl of the Adriatic Sea

In the very south of the Dalmatia region lies the romantic city of Dubrovnik. Some may already know its impressive city walls and fortifications from the TV series Game of Thrones. The characteristic old town makes it one of the most beautiful cities in Croatia. Across the sea from the busy harbor, the island of Lopud is within quick reach for a day trip by boat. More than 50 campsites and resorts in the area are waiting for your visit. Here on camping.info you can find the most beautiful campsites around Dubrovnik.

Campsites in Croatia

The choice of well-equipped campsites in Croatia is wide. Over 75 percent of the campsites you can find with us have a rating 3 and above. From large camping resorts with numerous recreational facilities to small natural, cozy campsites, there is something for everyone. Here you can get up in the morning directly with sea view from your tent or camper and in the evening enjoy the sunset over the Adriatic Sea. Many recreational opportunities await you: swimming, surfing, hiking or even a city stroll, whatever your heart desires. If you are traveling with children or dog, many campsites are also well designed for this. Here at camping.info you can use the filter function to find the ideal campsite in Croatia for your dream vacation.

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What Campers Should Know About Camping in Croatia

Proceed with Caution

If you’re travelling alone or if you’ll be hiking a lot, remember that there are still a number of hidden, active mines left over from the Balkan Wars. The State Department and the Croatian Government strongly urge you not to leave the streets and paths, especially near the Slovenian and Bosnian borders.

The Rules of the Road

Jump in the car and take off down the road — that’s the traveller’s dream. Just make sure to pay attention to the country’s special traffic regulations. For example, in Croatia, you’re required to have safety vests for all accompanying travellers and a spare lamp set on hand. Motorcyclists must use daytime running lights all year round, while drivers of other vehicles are only required to do so during the winter.

Tap Water is Drinkable

When you’re on the go and seeing lots of sights, with the Croatian sun burning mercilessly in the sky, it’s tempting to refresh yourself at a public tap. Luckily, you don’t have to worry about the water quality here. The water is controlled strictly, and tap water is safe to drink in all areas of the country.

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3 Things Campers in Croatia Should Know

What do you have to consider when Camping in Croatia?

It is important to know that wild camping is generally prohibited in Croatia. When traveling via the freeway, please note the existing toll system, the toll is calculated according to the length of the distance traveled and the vehicle category. Generally you should inform yourself well about the journey, because some access roads to campsites are narrow and impassable. Croatia is now a very popular camping destination, so it is definitely worth booking in advance.

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What do you have to bring when Camping in Croatia?

Entering Croatia is uncomplicated, you only need a valid ID or passport. Depending on your interests, swimwear and hiking gear should not be missing. Remember to bring climate appropriate clothing, an effective sunscreen and your personal first-aid kit.

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Is wild camping allowed in Croatia?

In Croatia, wild camping is legally prohibited. This includes camping or staying overnight in a motorhome outside of official and authorised campsites. Violations of this ban can be penalised with fines, which can vary depending on the location and circumstances.

However, there are many official campsites in Croatia that offer a variety of facilities and beautiful locations. These are often located on the coast or in areas close to nature and offer a legal alternative to wild camping.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is the best campsite in Croatia?
The best rated campsites in Croatia are:

  1. Camp Lupis, 4.8
  2. Camp Stine, 4.8
  3. Camp Miočić, 4.7
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Which campsite in Croatia is recommended?
These campsites in Croatia are recommended:

  1. Plitvice Holiday Resort, 3.9
  2. Camping Karin, 4.5
  3. Lopari Camping Resort, 4.4
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How expensive is camping in Croatia?
An overnight stay at a campsite in Croatia costs on average €39.65. Prices vary depending on the season and the facilities and location of the campsite.
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How much does a pitch cost at a campsite in Croatia?
Pitches at campsites in Croatia cost on average €34.95. Prices vary according to season, facilities and location.
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What does rental accommodation cost at a campsite in Croatia?
Rental accommodation in Croatia costs on average €148.09. Prices vary according to season as well as facilities and location.
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Which campsites are available in Croatia?
The occupancy rate of campsites in the Croatia is very much dependent on the travel period. During holidays and public holidays, campsites are often fully booked well in advance. The location and popularity of a campsite as well as the weather are further factors. We therefore recommend looking for availability early and booking directly online. For short-term camping holidays in the Croatia, we offer you the option of searching for currently available campsites in real time.
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