Glamping Kvarner
106 glamping sites
Glamping Kvarner
The Kvarner is the gulf connecting Istria to Dalmatia, a maritime space sheltered by mountains where the elegance of the Austro-Hungarian Belle Epoque merges with the wildest Mediterranean nature. Glamping in the Kvarner offers fascinating contrasts: wooded islands like Cres and Losinj where dolphins swim in turquoise bays, and mountains of the Gorski Kotar draped in primeval forest just a short drive from the coast.
Opatija, the former Austro-Hungarian riviera, preserves late-nineteenth-century villas with subtropical gardens evoking a bygone elegance. But the Kvarner is far more than nostalgia: the islands of Rab and Krk offer superb beaches, the cuisine marries Adriatic seafood with island lamb, and the trails of the Risnjak National Park afford the chance of spotting lynx and bears among the spruce.
Adriastay 360
Klenovica
Set in Camp Jezera Village, 2 km Tisno, Adriastay 360 offers air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi. This holiday home also features a restaurant.
Eurocamp mobilhomes at Simuni
Šimuni
Situated within 400 metres of Vruljica Beach in Šimuni, Eurocamp mobilhomes at Simuni features accommodation with seating area. This campground offers free bikes, a garden, as well as a tennis court.
Holiday Homes Kanajt
Punat
Boasting a balcony with sea views, pool with a view and a fitness centre, Holiday Homes Kanajt can be found in Punat, close to Dunat Beach and 700 metres from Punat Marina.
Mobile home LA ISLA BONITA, Terra Park SpiritoS
Kolan
Set in Kolan, within a few steps of Sveti Duh Beach, Mobile home LA ISLA BONITA, Terra Park SpiritoS offers accommodation with air conditioning.
SEAYA mobile home
Terra Park SpiritoS - Kolan
SEAYA mobile home - Terra Park SpiritoSKolanBoasting mountain views, SEAYA mobile home - Terra Park SpiritoS features accommodation with a private beach area and a patio, around a few steps from Sveti
Terra Park Phalaris
Novalja
With garden views, Terra Park Phalaris is set in Novalja and has a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk, bar, garden, children's playground and picnic area.
The islands of the Kvarner: Cres, Losinj, Rab
Cres is Croatia's largest island, with a freshwater lake at its centre and a colony of griffon vultures on its cliffs. Losinj, linked to Cres by a bridge, is famed for its resident dolphins and its aromatherapy tradition using medicinal plants. Rab, with its skyline of four bell towers and sandy beaches, blends medieval heritage with coastal tourism. Krk, the most accessible thanks to its bridge to the mainland, offers characterful towns and varied beaches.
Opatija and the Austro-Hungarian riviera
Opatija was the first tourist resort on the Adriatic, frequented by the Viennese aristocracy from the mid-nineteenth century. The Lungomare, a 12-kilometre seafront promenade from Volosko to Lovran, passes Belle Epoque villas, subtropical gardens and bathing coves. The Angiolina Park houses botanical species from around the world. The hotels and restaurants of Opatija maintain an elegance that contrasts with the more informal character of other Croatian coastal areas.
Risnjak National Park and wild fauna
The Risnjak National Park protects montane forests of the Gorski Kotar where lynx, brown bears and wolves live in freedom. The Risnjak summit, at 1,528 metres, offers a panorama stretching from the Julian Alps to the islands of the Kvarner. Trails thread through beech and fir forests of extraordinary botanical richness. The proximity of the sea, less than 30 kilometres away, makes it possible to combine mountain and coast in a single day of glamping.
Kvarner gastronomy: island lamb and scampi
The Kvarner has a cuisine reflecting its position between sea and mountain. Kvarner Bay scampi, served a la buzara with tomato and white wine, are a delicacy recognised across Croatia. Lamb from the islands of Cres and Pag, grazed on aromatic herbs whipped by the salt wind, has an unmistakable flavour. The cherries of Lovran inspire an annual festival, and surlice, a homemade pasta from Krk, is served with goulash or truffle sauce.
Glamping in the Kvarner combines Adriatic coast, islands and mountains in a region of Croatia offering extraordinary natural diversity. The Kvarner Gulf, sheltered by the Gorski Kotar massif, enjoys a mild microclimate that favours subtropical vegetation.
Glamping accommodation in the Kvarner is distributed between the coast, with towns such as Opatija and Lovran, and the islands of Cres, Losinj, Rab and Krk, each with its own personality. The nearby mountains of the Gorski Kotar add a forest glamping dimension just kilometres from the sea.
The Kvarner is a versatile glamping destination attracting lovers of both sea and mountains. The possibility of swimming in crystal-clear waters in the morning and hiking through beech forests in the afternoon is a genuine option in this region of transitions.
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