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Glamping Adriatic Coast

600 glamping sites

Glamping Adriatic Coast

Albania's Adriatic coast is one of the Mediterranean's best-kept secrets, a shoreline where rugged mountains plunge into crystalline blue waters that rival anything Greece or Croatia can offer. Glamping along this coastal strip lets you discover unspoilt beaches like Gjipe and Dhermi, coves reachable only on foot or by boat, with accommodation nestled amongst ancient olive groves and citrus trees.

From Vlore to Sarande, the Albanian Riviera unfolds a landscape of limestone cliffs, stone-built hillside villages and a warmth of welcome that mass tourism has yet to dilute. Glamping sites here make the most of natural terraces overlooking the Ionian Sea, delivering an irresistible blend of wild nature and restful Mediterranean character.

Glamping Adriatic Coast

Floria Glamping Garden

Labin

Boasting pool views, Floria Glamping Garden features accommodation with balcony, around 44 km from Pula Arena.

Superb 261 reviews
9.4
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Iris Holiday Homes

Biograd na Moru

Facing the seafront, Iris Holiday Homes is a campground featuring a 4-star accommodation in Biograd na Moru. It has a garden, bar and private parking.

Superb 119 reviews
9.4
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Eco glamping- FKK Nudist Camping Solaris

Lanterna, Poreč-Parenzo

199 reviews
9.3
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Aminess Style Camping Avalona Glamping Villas & Holiday Homes

Povljana

Aminess Style Camping Avalona Glamping Villas & Holiday HomesPovljanaFacing the seafront, Aminess Style Camping Avalona Glamping Villas & Holiday Homes offers 5-star accommodation in Povljana

Superb 942 reviews
9.3
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Arena Stoja Camping Homes

Pula

Located on the Stoja Peninsula only a short walk from the sea, Camping Arena Stoja features self-catering mobile homes with a private terrace.

Superb 1,262 reviews
9.3
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Maistra Camping Koversada Covered Mobile homes

Vrsar

Maistra Camping Koversada Covered Mobile homes, a property with a bar, is located in Vrsar, 600 metres from AC Koversada Beach, 30 km from Cathedral St.

Superb 289 reviews
9.3
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Camping Homes Mon Perin

Bale

Mon Perin Camping Resort is located by the sea, with 9.5 km of coastline. It covers an area of 400,000 m² and is surrounded by untouched natural scenery.

Superb 3,387 reviews
9.2
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Mobile Homes Camping Omišalj

Omišalj

Situated in Omišalj in the Krk Island region and Vodotoč Beach reachable within 200 metres, Mobile Homes Camping Omišalj features accommodation with free WiFi, a children's playground, a private beach

Superb 1,177 reviews
9.1
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Maistra Camping Amarin Mobile homes

Rovinj

Facing the seafront, Maistra Camping Amarin Mobile homes is a holiday park providing a 4-star accommodation in Rovinj. It features pool with a view, garden and parking on-site.

Superb 1,952 reviews
9.1
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Polidor Camping Resort

Poreč-Parenzo

Polidor Camping Resort is situated near Bijela uvala, 1.5 km from the cente of Funtana, 4.5 km from Vrsar and 4.5 km from the centre of Poreč. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.

Superb 1,180 reviews
9.1
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Unspoilt beaches of the Albanian Riviera

Albania's southern coast harbours some of the most spectacular beaches in the eastern Mediterranean. Gjipe beach, wedged between cliffs and reached by a footpath from the road, offers turquoise waters in an almost wild setting. Dhermi and Drymades combine fine sand with laid-back beach bars, whilst Ksamil near Sarande recalls the Caribbean with its tiny islets just metres offshore. Nearby glamping sites let you reach these beaches before the crowds arrive.

Unspoilt beaches of the Albanian Riviera
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Historical heritage: Butrint and Gjirokaster

A short distance from the coast lie two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Butrint is a fascinating archaeological site with Greek, Roman and Byzantine remains surrounded by subtropical vegetation. Gjirokaster, the city of stone, impresses with its Ottoman fortress and seventeenth-century tower houses. Both make perfect day trips from a coastal glamping base, adding cultural depth to a beach holiday.

Historical heritage: Butrint and Gjirokaster
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Albanian Mediterranean cuisine

Coastal Albanian cooking blends Greek, Turkish and Italian influences with high-quality local produce. Fresh seafood takes centre stage in harbourside restaurants, where mussels, prawns and grilled fish come at surprisingly gentle prices. Byrek, a flaky pastry filled with cheese or spinach, is the ideal snack. The local olive oil is exceptional, and homemade raki closes every meal with a touch of Albanian hospitality.

Albanian Mediterranean cuisine
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The Blue Eye and natural excursions

Syri i Kalter, the Blue Eye, is a karst spring of impossibly blue water that emerges in a lush forest near Sarande. Its true depth remains a mystery. The Llogara National Park, at the mountain pass connecting Vlore to the Riviera, offers trails through ancient pines with vertiginous views of the coast. These excursions combine nature and adventure, complementing a seaside glamping stay perfectly.

The Blue Eye and natural excursions

Glamping on Albania's Adriatic coast offers an authentic and affordable alternative to the better-known Mediterranean. The Albanian Riviera, stretching from Vlore to the Greek border, pairs dream-like beaches with a mountainous interior that invites adventure.

Staying at a glamping site beside the Albanian Adriatic means waking to the sound of the sea in coves such as Palase or Llamani, exploring the old town of Himare, or swimming in the waters of the Blue Eye spring. Accommodation ranges from safari tents among orange trees to eco-bungalows with panoramic terraces.

Albania is emerging as a glamping destination in southern Europe, and its Adriatic coast leads this trend thanks to competitive prices, a generous Mediterranean climate and an authenticity that is increasingly hard to find elsewhere on the continent.