Available accommodations (Camp Park Soline)
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The shady pine forest on one side, the crystal-clear sea on the other: this is Camp Park Soline in Biograd na Moru in northern Dalmatia.
If you are looking for a campsite in the "white town by the sea", the 20-hectare Camp Park Soline is just the place for you. Steps lead down from the spacious pitches to the sea. In the water in front of the pebble beach there is a water park with inflatable play equipment. Those who want to make new friends can take part in the entertainment programme. Sports tournaments, dance evenings and fun games are on the programme. Holidaymakers can relax at the Lavander Bed Bar, where cosy lounge chairs invite you to unwind.
Family-friendly campsite by the sea with many entertainment options.
Guided bike tours. A great starting point for sightseeing in Zadar.
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You can also find this campsite search number in the ADAC Camping App, in the ADAC Camping- und Stellplatzführer Buch and in the respective planning map.
Terraced, gravelled terrain in a dense forest of pine and oak trees. Entrance area designed with gardening elements. Adjacent to a neighboring pitch.
Approximately 400 m long and up to 20 m wide pebble beach interspersed with flat rocks, divided by three small jetties, with concrete piers and entry aids. Along the beach, there is a 6 m wide paved and lively promenade with restaurants, stalls, and small bars.
Separate parking for cars is only valid for the area of the rental accommodations.
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23210 Biograd na Moru
Zadar
Croatia
Latitude 43° 55' 42" N (43.92836667)
Longitude 15° 27' 18" E (15.45513333)
Access via road 8/E45. Located about 1 km south of the town center. Signposted.
Jenswrote last year
Loud campsite, recommended only for party friends.
Good for SUP and for party friends. All others are warned of extreme noise levels at night throughout the campsite. Daily disco sound until late at night. Beach is way too crowded or very narrow; even in the morning, the few spots are claimed with towels. Definitely not recommended. Quite overpriced… More
Mariowrote 2 years ago
Unexplained Prices
Unfortunately, we had to note today that with the introduction of the Euro, overnight prices are being charged over 100 Euros. Under these circumstances, I wish that no German guest would drive their motorhome or caravan to this place.
Bea u.Markuswrote 2 years ago
Very nicely situated, unfortunately very loud... Disco until 5 AM.... just thumping
Reception very unfriendly, we had to find a place ourselves despite a reservation with Wo Mo 7.3 m.. Places due to trees not optional.. Sanitary facilities very unkempt, hygiene nonexistent, lamps in showers full of algae, WC seats missing, flush box covers missing, compared to the previous place in… More
Thomaswrote 2 years ago
Top but loud
Very nice campsite, the plots are large and mostly shady, sanitary facilities modern and clean, right by the sea, really a very nice place. What was really disturbing for me was the music, which blared throughout the night. I actually had to sleep with earplugs, which I don't like at all. Nothing ag… More
Exceptional
ASwrote 2 years ago
Beautiful, shady, clean campsite, very large.
Clean, shady, right by the beach, nice playgrounds, good infrastructure, friendly staff. Sanitary facilities are very clean, toilet paper, soap, disinfectant, etc. are always available. Children's toilets and sinks. In the first rows right by the water, there can be party noise on weekends, consider… More
Andreaswrote 2 years ago
Lively Camp with Good Comfort
The site is beautifully terraced under Aleppo pines and stone oaks, the sanitary facilities are clean, service is top-notch, many mobile homes. The beach is too small and already too crowded in the pre-season. Loud music from the beach restaurants, many stalls on the beach, delicious ice cream, etc.… More
Daniela N.wrote 3 years ago
Dirty sanitary facilities
Relatively nice campsite, but the spots are cramped by trees which makes placing larger caravans or mobile homes difficult. Sanitary facilities are only cleaned once a day, which is not great. Similarly, the trash was not disposed of daily, so the trash bins next to it piled up. We definitely won't … More
Markus wrote 3 years ago
Price - Performance not consistent
The Comfort pitch WAS nice, bakery super, restaurant and supermarket OK, but that’s about it. Hygiene inadequate, often no toilet paper in the washroom, door locks defective or self-locking due to poor technology, 5 showers for men and 4 for WOMEN and shower time with transponder a whole 7 minutes -… More
Sanitary
3.7
Quantity
Quality
Area/Site
4.4
Pitches
Public areas
Leisure
3.1
Sport, games, wellness
Animation
Swimming
1.6
In the natur
Indoor & Outdoor Pools
Supply
2.6
Shopping possibilities
Gastronomic offers
High season price per night | |
Couple | from 64,70 EUR |
family | from 73,70 EUR |
Low Season price per night | |
Couple | from 32,90 EUR |
family | from 37,90 EUR |
Extras | |
Dog | from 9,00 EUR |
Electricity | Included |
Shower | Included |
Wifi | Included |
Reservation fee | Not included |
Tourist tax | Not included |
Garbage fee | Included |
Camp Park Soline attracts campers with a beautiful sandy beach along the Adriatic Sea, which invites you to relax and swim in the warm and sunny summer months. The large site is perfect for families with children and dog owners who want to spend a few relaxing days surrounded by picturesque nature. The pine and oak trees surrounding the site add the perfect finishing touch to the atmosphere.
The campsite is located in the Croatian county of Zadar, directly on the Mediterranean coast. Camp Park Soline is located away from larger communities and is therefore extremely quiet. The nearest larger town, Biograd na Moru, is around 2 kilometres away and offers a number of historical sights, making it a popular destination for day trips. The campsite has a total of 577 pitches for holidaymakers, 327 of which are parcelled out. The pitch sizes are between 100 and 130m², so that all campers have enough space for themselves. In addition, there are 299 rental accommodations and 180 pitches for permanent campers on a total area of 20 hectares. The highlight of Camp Park Soline is the 400 metre long and 20 metre wide stretch of shoreline made of gravel, but the site is also well equipped in other respects. For example, there is a children's playground and an entertainment programme for the kids, so that parents can also spend time together from time to time. If you want to get active, you can hire the tennis court, try your hand at beach volleyball or take part in the resort's other sports programme. Overall, there is a very sociable and informal atmosphere at Camp Park Soline, thanks to which all travellers will quickly feel at home.
The dream beaches are not only ideal for sunbathing and swimming, but also for various water sports. Windsurfing and kitesurfing are particularly popular here, which even beginners can learn in the local schools. Travellers interested in culture, on the other hand, should take a trip to nearby Biograd na Moru, which can also be reached by a longer walk. The most famous attractions there include the ruins of the former cathedral and the baroque parish church of St Anastasia, which dates back to 1761. Boat trips to the numerous islands along the Croatian Adriatic coast or excursions to the nearest larger towns are also recommended, with Zadar in the north and Šibenik in the south being particularly worthwhile.
Is the Camp Park Soline by the sea?
Yes, Camp Park Soline is a campsite directly on the beach (sea)
Are dogs allowed on the campsite Camp Park Soline?
Yes, pets are allowed on the campsite.
Does campsite Camp Park Soline have a swimming pool?
No, Camp Park Soline does not have a pool. However, there is a swimming area near the campsite (in 2 km). Learn more about the pool and other facilities on this page.
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