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In the northern Adriatic lies the island of Pag. It is a Croatian island with the most indented coastline. Known for its rocky landscape and often compared to the surface of the moon, it is known among younger visitors as the “Croatian Ibiza” – the island with the most music festivals and rich nightlife.
The island of Pag is also attractive for its beautiful beaches – here you will find many sandy beaches, ranging from the popular town centre beaches to smaller beaches in more secluded locations. Lovers of active holidays can explore the island on more than 120 kilometres of cycling paths. If you want to get to know the local spirit of Pag, try the famous Pag cheese and visit the The Gallery of Pag Lace – the island’s lacemaking was added to the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage in 2009.
This is the ideal place to camp if you love the wild Mediterranean landscape and want to be surrounded by unspoilt nature. All of our campsites on the island of Pag are located right by the sea, and many of the pitches are right on the sea front. From family resorts with swimming pools to a luxurious 5-star campsite, you are sure to find something to suit you. Experience a holiday on Pag with the scent of the sea and pine forest, with the whole family and your pet on the pebble beach. Take a look at our campsites below and book your pitch.
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Kolan, Dalmatia - Zadar region (Croatia)
Novalja, Dalmatia - Zadar region (Croatia)
Novalja, Dalmatia - Zadar region (Croatia)
Povljana, Dalmatia - Zadar region (Croatia)
Povljana, Dalmatia - Zadar region (Croatia)
Kolan, Dalmatia - Zadar region (Croatia)
Novalja, Dalmatia - Zadar region (Croatia)
The clear turquoise sea around Pag invites you to participate in marine activities, from diving to underwater archaeological sites to relaxing SUP rides. On the other hand, sunbathing on the beach and admiring the open sea is soothing and meditative. You can experience the miraculous effect of the sea if you choose one of our campsites on Pag, especially if you choose a pitch near the sea. With an area of up to 140 m², they can comfortably accommodate up to 10 people and a pet, and the sea view in combination with the greenery woven into the pitches will give you a new perspective on island holidays.
Although Pag is known as the island with the best night life, it is also a great destination for a family holiday. Our family campsites on Pag have everything you could possibly need – from a beach and a swimming pool to a supermarket and a children’s playground. Many will also be pleased to know that pets are welcome at all of these campsites. There are plenty of children’s facilities to keep the little ones entertained, while you can enjoy a relaxing massage. At Campsite Straško you will be greeted by a Blue Flag beach, often the centre of the family fun. Top entertainment teams at the family campsites organise activities such as treasure hunts and Zumba against the backdrop of the Pag landscape.
In addition to the well-kept pebble and sandy beaches of our campsites, our guests often choose the swimming pool complex as a place for socialising, relaxation and entertainment. Our campsites with pools in Pag have pools for adults, pools with slides and other attractions for children, and activities by the entertainment team, such as water aerobics. At Aminess Avalona Camping Resort you can even have a swim in the infinity pool with a view of the sea. If you’re not in the mood for swimming, sit in the shade on a sunbed, order a refreshing drink and enjoy the atmosphere and views.
For those who want to be a part of the special atmosphere of the camp while enjoying the comfort, mobile homes are an excellent choice. Our mobile homes on Pag have up to 3 bedrooms for up to 8 people, and the air-conditioned interiors are often equipped with 2 bathrooms. The kitchen is fully fitted, the living room is tastefully furnished and the covered terraces are equipped with sun loungers. An additional option is to stay in a mobile home village with a shared pool. For the ultimate in luxury, there is also the option of a mobile home with your own private pool.
If you are looking for an unforgettable time by the sea, you will find the unique Noa Glamping Resort on the beach of Zrće, which is known for its round-the-clock party atmosphere. The resort’s mobile homes are a blend of luxury and ecological sustainability, and the result is a unique setting in the heart of Pag’s party scene.
Campsite Straško is situated in a pebble bay only 1.5 km from the centre of Novalja. On one side of the campsite is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island, and on the other side is a shady oak forest. Under the canopy of the trees you will find spacious pitches of between 100 and 140 m² for up to 10 people, most of which are situated along the coast. All pitches have electricity, water and satellite TV.
The camp is a popular choice for family holidays as it has everything in one place – from a supermarket and bakery to a market and entertainment facilities. Tennis, scuba diving, horse riding and surfing are available for active holidaymakers, and the animation team organise additional activities such as Zumba and power walking. The pool complex is a nice addition for fun afternoons and the massage service is a particularly welcome way to relax in the enchanting setting of the seaside campsite.
The production of lace is a valuable handicraft that dates back to the ancient times in the Mediterranean area. In the town of Pag, lacemaking was mentioned as early as the middle of the 15th century. The Benedictine nuns of the convent of St. Margarita were the main pioneers of lacemaking in Pag. There you can still see a collection of lace that has been collected for over 150 years.
Throughout history, the Pag lace has attracted attention far beyond the island of Pag. For example, Empress Maria Theresa employed a personal lacemaker from Pag at her court in Vienna, and at the beginning of the 20th century the Pag lace was presented at exhibitions all over the world. It was even awarded a gold prize at the Paris World Fair in 1937.
Nowadays, the lace, also known as “white gold”, has become a decorative object of artistic value – it is not uncommon to see it framed on the wall like a painting. For this reason, in 2009 it was included in UNESCO’s list of intangible cultural heritage. If you visit the centre of the town of Pag, there is a good chance that you will come across lacemakers creating this work of art, and in the Duke’s Palace you can also visit the Gallery of Pag Lace. Hovewer, the first thing you need to do is to book a spot at one of the campsites on Pag. Then you can plan your holidays and enjoy the view of the natural and cultural heritage of the island of Pag.
• Campsite Straško (dog park)
• Campsite Terra Park Phalaris
• Campsite Terra Park SpiritoS
• Aminess Avalona Camping Resort
• Plodine - Ul. Silvija Strahimira Kranjčevića 4, 53291, Novalja
• Konzum - Put Kolana 6, 23251, Kolan
• Konzum - Zagrebačka ul. 35, 23250, Pag
Stores selling camping equipment (not on the island):• Iglu Šport d.o.o - Franje Tuđmana 14, 23244, Starigrad
• Meridian nautika d.o.o. - Mate Vlašića 24 A, 52440 Poreč (online shop)
Fully flexible booking
Due to the uncertain travel situation, it is important to book flexibly. At AdriaCamps you can cancel this accommodation free of charge up to a few days before your arrival.