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Camping on the Dalmatian Coast
The Dalmatian coast is a fantastic destination for campers. Here, you can truly enjoy sun, sea, and sand while staying at one of the many campsites along the coastline. Stretching from the city of Split down to Dubrovnik, the coast boasts beautiful campsites right by the sea. A camping holiday in Croatia means a sun-soaked getaway filled with relaxation and culture.
Types of Campsites on the Dalmatian Coast
The campsites along the Dalmatian coast are ideal for sun seekers looking for plenty of experiences. You can choose a campsite near the charming fishing village of Rabac or stay closer to the vibrant city of Split. Camping Stobreč is set in a peaceful beachside location within walking distance of Split, making it easy to explore the city’s historic sights while enjoying a relaxing beach holiday. Another lovely option is Camping Vira on the island of Hvar, which features a beautiful, almost tropical-looking beach. The campsite is located near the town of Hvar, so there’s always something to keep you entertained.
Highlights of a Camping Holiday in Dalmatia
Dalmatia is one of Croatia’s four historic regions, known for its rich and fascinating history. There’s plenty to see and do, especially in the stunning ancient cities like Split and Hvar.
Hvar
The island of Hvar is famous for its cultural treasures and vast lavender fields. The town of Hvar is a delight for culture lovers, with attractions such as St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the Bell Tower, the Hektorović Palace, and the Church of Our Lady of Mercy.
Split
Split is the largest and most important city in Dalmatia. It has a rich past—the old town was founded in the third century AD. At that time, the Roman Emperor Diocletian’s Palace was built, and today both the palace and the historic city centre are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Rabac
The picturesque fishing village of Rabac sits in a lovely bay near Labin. This lively seaside resort is well worth a visit, with its many restaurants and stunning views over the wooded hills surrounding the bay.
Labin
This small medieval town is perched on a hilltop, offering beautiful views over Rabac and the sea. Stroll through its charming narrow streets or visit the local museum for a taste of its unique character.
Krsan
Krsan is a small village set in the rolling green hills of the region. It is proud of its rich cultural heritage, including a fortress dating back to the 13th century.
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Curious about a holiday in versatile Croatia, filled with sunshine and culture? Browse the campsites on our website and discover your perfect spot on the Dalmatian coast!