Camping in Croatia
The elongated, pine fringed coastline of Croatia has 1185 islands off it, of which only 66 are inhabited. The views out over the deep blue ocean are spectacular. However this country is made up of more than just beaches and has much history and culture to offer. If you want to visit Venice, there are catamarans running from Porec across the Adriatic to this beautiful city.

Camping Lanterna in Porec, Istria
A large, busy campsite with a mass of excellent facilities. The sun terrace looks out over the blue waters of the Adriatic and there are 2 pools, 2 children's pools, sauna, jacuzzi and a 3km long pebble beach. Make time to explore the nearby town of Porec with its cobbled streets lined with a good selection of shops, bars and restaurants. Culture lovers will be fascinated by the Roman amphitheatre at Pula and the beautiful port of Rovinj - both within easy reach of the campsite.
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Camping Bivillage in Valbandon, Istria
This campsite is situated on a 800m long shingle beach, just 5km from the lovely city of Pula. The city has an array of Roman remains and an amphitheatre and is the oldest Roman city on the Adriatic. The views from the camspite over the Istrian coastline are magnificent and there are 3 pools, 3 children's pools and numerous other facilities that make this an excellent choice for families with children of all ages.
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