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Camping Facilities, Impeccable Toilets & Bathrooms, Good Supply, MALI LOŠINJ Accessibility and Hospitality Are the Main Features TOURISM OFFICE ISLAND KRK Tel.: +385 (0) 51 221 359, Fax: +385 (0) 51 222 336 / E-mail: [email protected] TOURISM OFFICE KRK TOURISM OFFICE PUNAT TOURISM OFFICE BAŠKA TOURISM OFFICE VRBNIK TOURISM OFFICE DOBRINJ - BASED IN ŠILO Campsites on the Island of Krk Tel./Fax: +385 (0) 51 221 414 Tel.: +385 (0) 51 854 860 Tel./Fax: +385 (0) 51 856 544 Tel./Fax: +385 (0) 51 857 479 Tel./Fax: +385 (0) 51 852 107 E-mail: [email protected] Tel./Fax: +385 (0) 51 854 970 Tel.: +385 (0) 51 856 817 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] www.tz-krk.hr E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] www.vrbnik.hr www.tzo-dobrinj.hr www.tzpunat.hr E-mail: [email protected] www.tz-baska.hr TOURISM OFFICE OMIŠALJ TOURISM OFFICE MALINSKA-DUBAŠNICA Tel.: +385 (0) 51 846 243, 846 735 Tel./Fax: +385 (0) 51 858 254 Fax.: +385 (0) 51 847 662 Tel.: +385 (0) 51 859 207 Omišalj: Tel./Fax: +385 (0) 51 841 042 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] www.tz-malinska.hr www.tz-njivice-omisalj.hr www.krk.hr VILLACH AUSTRIA GRAZ The Island of Krk - the northernmost and the largest Croatian island BUDAPEST (also the camper-friendliest island on the Adriatic) is an ideal place MARIBOR for campers. So close, just a few hours’ ride from Trieste or Villach, SLOVENIA VARAŽDIN and here you are on the island! Here you are, embraced by the ITALIA GORIZIA UDINE Mediterranean, in secluded sandy coves, the shade of centuries old POSTOJNA LJUBLJANA pine trees, enjoying the beauty of the one and only blue Adriatic. TRIESTE ZAGREB To enjoy the wonders of the island, you need not take a long KOZINA VENEZIA exhausting trip or wait for a ship or ferry. You will get to the Island of MILANO KOPER ZÜRICH PARIS Krk quickly and simply - over a bridge! BUJE BUZET RIJEKA CROATIA Campers discovered the island a long time ago, and naturists were PAZIN among the first and the most loyal guests on the Island of Krk! This is due to the fact that the camps on Krk are situated at the CRES PULA most beautiful locations on the island, right by the sea, offering RAB unique views and an exceptional natural ambient. The quality of the KRK PAG camping facilities, impeccable toilets & bathrooms, good supply, MALI LOŠINJ accessibility and hospitality are the main features. ZADAR NJIVICE SPLIT We are presenting the best 10 camps on the Island of Krk! Each camp Klimno NJIVICE is a beautiful story about nature, the luxury of enjoying a starry sky TIHA and warm mistral wind, and each of them can become your own MALINSKA DOBRINJ little island of peace, pleasure, friendship and rest. Porat VILLACH GRAZ GLAVOTOK AUSTRIA So spoil yourself by the tastes, enjoy the smell of sage and the BUDAPEST MARIBOR screams of seagulls, the blue depths and magnificent views. Breathe in KR K VRBNIK the healthy sea air filled with salt, relax in the greenery, find joy in the SLOVENIA VARAŽDIN AMAR ITALIA GORIZIA numerous island events and enjoy the quiet of your green camping UDINE KRK POSTOJNA PUNALJUBLJANAT Valbiska BOR oasis with your dearest ones. MASLINIK KRK PILA Discover the diverse and rich natural world on the Island of Krk, its TRIESTE ZAGREB KOZINAKONOBE history and culture that have been created for millennia. Whether VENEZIA MILANO KOPER ZÜRICH you are just wonderfully lazing around in the shade outside your PARIS PLAVNIKBUJE BUZET BUNCULUKA trailer or walking around the island trails, riding a bike or diving, RIJEKA CROATIA PAZIN whether you are playing with your children or sailing... you will find a GALUN unique island here, just for yourself. CRES PULA RAB Welcome! KRK PAG CROATIA MALI LOŠINJ ZADAR SPLIT Camping Ježevac**** Camping Ježevac - Krk ...is located right on the sea shore. Only a few minutes of slow walking will take you to the center of Krk. A unique blend of nature and urban culture offers adequate accommodation for those who like to enjoy both the natural and cultural heritage of one place. Everyone will find their place under the sun here: by the sea, on a meadow or in the deep shade of pine and olive trees. On the surface area of 11 hectares, there are 5 well-equipped sanitary facilities. At the Ježevac beach grill restaurant located by the beach, one can enjoy a wide choice of cold salads, grill dishes and sandwiches. The campsite also features a grocery store, a fruit shop and a kiosk stocking a full range of local and international daily newspapers. The camp beach is mostly pebble-covered and partly rocky. It offers numerous sports and recreational activities. It holds the KRK prestigious Blue Flag Award for cleanness. KRK The campsite includes two tennis courts, table tennis tables, and a children’s playground. A diverse animation JEŽEVAC Plavnička bb, HR - 51500 KRK PLAVNIK and entertainment program intended for both children and Tel.: +385 (0) 51 221 081 adults will make your days special and your nights pleasant. Fax.: +385 (0) 51 221 362 GALUN e-mail: [email protected] PRVIĆ www.camping-adriatic.com NEW IN 2013 Camping Krk**** *Photos are for illustration purposes only Camping Krk (Ex. Naturist Camping Politin) ...located on the island of Krk, Croatia’s newest family-friendly eco campsite is the result of extensive renovation and exciting additions in 2013 to the former Naturist Camping Politin. Expect 4-star quality in a pleasant setting, just a short stroll from the historic centre of Krk. A range of fully equipped, spacious pitches and mobile homes set amid the pretty Mediterranean landscape provides accommodation in the shade of olive trees. Maro Mini Club, Maro Midi Club, a Teens Club, swimming pool and games room will keep youngsters of all ages *Photos are for illustration purposes only entertained, while a wellness oasis offers plenty of opportunities for parents to chill out with saunas and pampering treatments. Active families will also find plenty of sporting activities at the multifunctional recreation ground, with volleyball, basketball and tennis, to name but a few. For less strenuous pursuits there’s an innovative Hobby Club where KR K adults can learn new skills and take part in creative pastimes. And of KRK course no family holiday resort is complete without a great beach, which is why we’ve upgraded the facilities on Camping Krk’s Blue Flag beach. PLAVNIK Narodnog preporoda bb HR - 51500 KRK Although the new campsite will be for clothed guests, lovers of naturism GALUN Tel.: +385 (0) 51 221 351 will still be able to enjoy use of the naturist beach nearby. Fax.: +385 (0) 51 221 246 e-mail: [email protected] www.camping-adriatic.com The Glavotok Camp - Krk Glavotok Camp is located on the golden island of Krk, surrounded by lush vegetation, Mediterranean woods and the crystal clear Adriatic Sea. For years, Glavotok and Šotovento (the western part of the island) have attracted numerous tourists due to their natural beauty and peace. Glavotok Camp offers you mobile homes and large pitches. Up-to-date sanitary facilities ensure the highest standards of cleanliness. Domestic food, fresh fish, olive oil and vegetables are the basis of all dishes characteristic for this area. In our Glavotok Restaurant we prepare dishes under a baking lid in a traditional manner. By constructing the first plant water treatment facility in the Republic of Croatia, which through a pool system treats wastewater using cane in a completely natural way, we have made our small contribution to a common goal – nature preservation. Glavotok and Šotovento (the western part of the island) offer several pebble and rocky beaches where you can relax and enjoy the beauties of the Adriatic. Next to the camp, there is a Holm Oakwood (2,5 acres) – one of the protected forest reserves in the Republic of Croatia. At a walking distance from the camp, there is a small village of Glavotok with a Franciscan monastery (tertiary Glagolitic monks) and a Church of St. Mary built in 1507. The monastery has an important cultural significance, especially for the Croatian-Glagolitic heritage. Strolling by the sea or further down the village Milohnić, you should also visit a small church of St. Krševan – a world heritage monument. Visit Glavotok Camp and enjoy nature, unique sunsets, cultural heritage of the island of Krk, Mediterranean GLAVOTOK cuisine and numerous sport activities. KRK Valbiska Glavotok 4, HR - 51511 MALINSKA Tel.: +385 (0) 51 867 880, Fax: +385 (0) 51 867 882 PLAVNIK e-mail: [email protected] GALUN www.kamp-glavotok.hr PRVIĆ KRK PUNAT PILA PLAVNIK GALUN PRVIĆ The Pila Camp - Punat ...is located in the heart of Punat under the green pine trees that provide shelter from the hot summer sun. Only a promenade imbued with the scents of tamaris separates the camp from the beach stretching along the camp fence. Walking along the promenade you will reach the town center in which you can spend pleasant evening hours. For those who wish to spend a quieter vacation, we recommend a walk or a boat ride towards the numerous lonely sandy beaches. A well-equipped camp with kind staff guarantees you a carefree vacation. You can book your stay in advance in order to secure one of the more attractive parcels by the sea. The modern sanitary facilities include a laundry room, a kitchen, a bathroom for disabled people, and a pet shower.
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