Available accommodations (Camp Mlaska)
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Natural site directly by the sea with terraced pitches.
Car and quad rental on site.
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Predominantly natural, slightly sloping, partly terraced terrain with sparse tree cover. Surrounded by forest. Views over the bay.
Narrow, approximately 900 m long rocky beach with a 3 m wide concrete sunbathing area and a 10 m long sandy entry point.
Nudist area only on a separate part of the campsite and beach.
21469 Sućuraj
Split-Dalmatien
Croatia
Latitude 43° 8' 14" N (43.13726667)
Longitude 17° 8' 34" E (17.14286667)
Turn off about 4 km west of Sućuraj from road 116 to the north, signposted.
General condition of the campsite
2.5Cleanliness of the sanitary facilities
10Pitch or accommodation
10Price-performance ratio
7.5Shopping facilities on campsites
5Catering
5Friendliness of the staff
5Wifi / Internet quality
2.5Coverage of mobile network
7.5Calmness score
51
Eike
Motorhome
Family
August 2024
Positive: The campsite is beautifully located and the water is a dream. The sunset is breathtaking. The bay is very shallow and slowly becomes deeper. The white sand is a dream and evokes Caribbean feelings. Negative: The excursion boats that visit the beautiful bay almost every day dump their used barbecue charcoal into the seawater, causing the bay to be full of black charcoal pieces. On the beach, there is mass smoking, which the campsite operator does not really stop consistently. If you confront the smokers about their grass and ask them to please smoke it elsewhere and not in front of the small children and babies playing in the sand, you will be aggressively approached and rudely insulted. THIS EVEN IN THE PRESENCE OF RECEPTION STAFF! As the owner's cousin also smokes on the beach, there seems to be an authority problem. Disgusting!
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Pleasant6
Pygmäe
September 2023
To begin with, we generally felt good. But: The showers and toilets are in a terrible condition, compared to luxury camping sites (with a well-known camping card in the off-season, twice as expensive). The site is certainly unique and good for relaxing, best with limited vision. The restaurant by the water is very nice, the food good and the service pleasant. The spots by the sea are beautiful, a bit like 1980. The rest behind the scenes resembles a junkyard or a landfill. Partly a lost place to get creeped out.
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Superb10
Jens
July 2022
A wonderful peaceful spot on Earth...great for SUP riding...swimming...mountain biking...quiet...sanitary facilities are simple and clean..small shop...we loved it and would go back again
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2
Bernd-Uwe
July 2022
A natural campsite with a nice location, but that's about it. Anyone traveling here should not expect anything around, no restaurant except for the one at the campsite, no shopping options except for the small shop on site. The access road is adventurous, hoping for no oncoming traffic as no vehicles can pass each other. The sanitary facilities are so-so. When it rains, the entire site turns to mush and the red ground is everywhere, as it sticks well under the shoes. I don't know how this campsite gets 3 stars from the ADAC. The campsite is not recommended.
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LL
June 2022
Beautiful bathing bay. Otherwise dirty and shabby. Here, every vacation is guaranteed to turn into a nightmare. In the bungalows, you encounter the cleaning lady with your nose on the insect droppings in the corner while she inspects the shower basin. You’re not surprised anymore, are you? Furniture at junk level. Broken dishes, large patches of the floor peeling away, allowing insects to enter, broken faucet. Large gaps in the wooden bungalow that give access to every insect. Croatian standards and Croatian hospitality are nonexistent. ID cards are collected upon arrival, despite it being legally prohibited. But the owners just do what they want.
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Very good8
Ebiol
May 2021
Spacious grounds with plenty of trees and a restaurant. Located on a peninsula and divided into nude and textile camping. Sanitary facilities are adequate but not of the highest standard. Quiet location and gently sloping swimming water. Great for water sports enthusiasts and snorkelers.
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3
Punctum-Saliens
10 years ago
Very nicely situated, limited shopping options, no card payment, no internet, actually nothing except nicely situated, but that's ample.
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Sanitary
3.5
Quantity
Quality
Area/Site
2.6
Pitches
Public areas
Leisure
0.3
Sport, games, wellness
Animation
Swimming
2.5
In nature
Indoor & Outdoor Pools
Supply
2.9
Shopping possibilities
Gastronomic offers
Advance payment mandatory
Are dogs allowed on the campsite Camp Mlaska?
Yes, pets are never allowed on the campsite.
How much does it cost to stay at Camp Mlaska campsite?
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Does the campsite Camp Mlaska have sanitary cabins for guests with reduced mobility?
No, Camp Mlaska does not offer sanitary cabins for guests with reduced mobility.
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