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Glamping Dalmatia

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Glamping Dalmatia

Dalmatia is Croatia's coastal jewel, a shoreline stretching over a thousand kilometres where walled cities of white stone overlook the bluest Adriatic, and where more than a thousand islands dot a sea the Romans called Mare Nostrum. Glamping in Dalmatia lets you experience this exceptional coast from accommodation that pairs Mediterranean understatement with breathtaking views: domes facing islands, tents among ancient olive trees, and cabins with direct access to pebbly coves.

From Split, with its Diocletian's Palace turned living city, to Dubrovnik, the Pearl of the Adriatic whose walls are lapped by the sea, Dalmatia unfolds a heritage blending Roman, Venetian and Slavic influences. The Dalmatian interior surprises with river gorges, the Krka National Park and vineyards producing powerful reds from indigenous grape varieties.

Glamping Dalmatia

Camp Vransko lake

Mobile homes - Pakoštane

Camp Vransko lake - Mobile homesPakoštaneLocated within 2.8 km of Pine Beach and 7.8 km of Kornati Marina in Pakoštane, Camp Vransko lake - Mobile homes provides accommodation with seating area.

Superb 296 reviews
9.2
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Cast Away

Eco Resort - Zavala

Located in the middle of nature on top of 2 beaches near the small village of Gromin Dolac on Hvar Island, Cast Away - Eco Resort is a type of Robinson...

137 reviews
9.5
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Falkensteiner Premium Mobile Homes and Camping Zadar

Zadar

Beachfront holiday park, Falkensteiner Premium Mobile Homes and Camping Zadar offers modern facilities such as Acquapura SPA area with sauna and a hot tub, as well as an outdoor swimming pool with sun

Superb 1,912 reviews
9.1
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Grande Glamping with Pool

Biograd na Moru

Grande Glamping with Pool is situated in Biograd na Moru and has a pool with a view and inner courtyard views. Boasting full-day security, this property also provides guests with an outdoor fireplace.

Exceptional 109 reviews
9.5
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Iris Holiday Homes

Biograd na Moru

Situated within 200 metres of Soline Beach and 2.8 km of Kornati Marina in Biograd na Moru, Iris Holiday Homes offers accommodation with seating area.

Superb 115 reviews
9.4
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Campsite Ljutić

Biograd na Moru

Located in Biograd na Moru, 300 metres from Soline Beach, Campsite Ljutić has a private beach area, private parking and rooms with free WiFi access.

761 reviews
9.4
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Mobile Homes at Camping Ugljan Resort

Ugljan

Situated in Ugljan, Mobile Homes at Camping Ugljan Resort features a heated pool. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.

Superb 291 reviews
9.4
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Plage Cachée

Glamping - Vrboska

Plage Cachée - GlampingVrboskaSet 1.5 km from Maslinica Beach, Plage Cachée - Glamping offers accommodation with a patio, as well as a garden and barbecue facilities.

Exceptional 200 reviews
9.5
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Kamp Seosko domaćinstvo Radman

Herceg Novi

Situated 4.9 km from Herceg Novi Clock Tower, Kamp Seosko domaćinstvo Radman offers accommodation with a patio, as well as a garden.

Superb 173 reviews
9.1
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Terra Park SpiritoS

Kolan

Located in Kolan, 100 metres from Sveti Duh Beach, Terra Park SpiritoS provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.

224 reviews
9.2
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Dubrovnik: the Pearl of the Adriatic

Dubrovnik is one of the best-preserved walled cities in the Mediterranean. Walking its walls, stretching nearly two kilometres, offers views over terracotta rooftops, the old port and the island of Lokrum. The Stradun, the marble-paved main street, connects the city gates between Baroque palaces and churches. The beaches of Banje and Sveti Jakov are steps from the old town. The city served as the setting for King's Landing in Game of Thrones.

Dubrovnik: the Pearl of the Adriatic
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Dalmatian islands: Hvar, Brac, Korcula

The Dalmatian islands form an archipelago of serene beauty. Hvar pairs lavender fields with sophisticated nightlife and hidden coves. Brac is home to Zlatni Rat, the horn-shaped beach that shifts direction with the wind. Korcula, the reputed birthplace of Marco Polo, retains a walled medieval centre on a peninsula. Vis, the most remote, offers the Blue Cave and an untouched authenticity. Ferries connect the islands, allowing a relaxed island-hopping rhythm from the coastal glamping base.

Dalmatian islands: Hvar, Brac, Korcula
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Krka National Park and its waterfalls

The Krka National Park protects a river that descends through a series of waterfalls and travertine terraces of hypnotic beauty. Skradinski Buk, the main cascade, forms natural pools where swimming is permitted. The Visovac monastery, on a small island in the lake formed by the river, is visited by boat. The full route includes wooden walkways over the water, historic mills and lush Mediterranean vegetation. It is an essential excursion from any Dalmatian glamping site.

Krka National Park and its waterfalls
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Dalmatian cuisine: from sea to table

Dalmatian cooking is Mediterranean at its core: olive oil, fresh fish, garden vegetables and aromatic herbs. Peka, a dish of meat or octopus cooked under an iron bell covered in embers, is the most emblematic speciality. The oysters of Ston, cultivated in the waters of the Mali Ston channel since Roman times, are exceptional. The wines of Plavac Mali, particularly from the Peljesac peninsula, lend character to these seafood recipes.

Dalmatian cuisine: from sea to table

Glamping in Dalmatia offers the most complete coastal experience on the Adriatic, combining crystal-clear beaches, historical heritage and Mediterranean cuisine. The Dalmatian coast, from Zadar to Dubrovnik, is one of the most attractive glamping destinations in Europe.

Dalmatian glamping accommodation benefits from a Mediterranean climate with more than 2,700 hours of sunshine a year. Options range from eco-lodges on islands such as Hvar and Brac to rural glamping in the interior, always with the Adriatic as a reference point.

Dalmatia is a perfect glamping destination for those looking to combine bathing in crystal-clear waters with visits to heritage cities such as Dubrovnik, Split and Trogir, excursions to national parks like Krka and Kornati, and dinners of fresh fish in family-run konobas where Croatian hospitality shines in every dish.