Stobreč, located on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, is a charming town that offers a unique experience. Just a few kilometres from Split, Stobreč combines the charm of a historic town with the natural beauty of a coastal landscape. Known for its beaches and crystal clear waters, thus attracting lovers of relaxation and water sports. Surrounded by mountains on one side and the Adriatic Sea on the other, the village offers an ideal setting for hiking and sea excursions.
Rich in history and culture, Stobreč and its ancient remains and authentic atmosphere attract visitors every year. Whether you are looking for relaxation on the beach or outdoor adventure, Stobreč is a destination that will meet all your expectations.
Discover Stobreč and its campsite
Stobreč is the perfect place to enjoy your holiday in Dalmatia. In fact, its geographical location allows you to enjoy both its beaches and its surroundings. In addition, the town has a campsite that allows visitors to stay in idyllic surroundings.
Stobreč
Stobreč, formerly known as Épetium, has a rich history dating back to Greco-Roman times. The church of St. Lawrence, which dates back to the Middle Ages, is a must-see. The old town of Stobreč, with its narrow alleys and traditional stone houses, invites you to a quiet and charming stroll. The Roman remains scattered around the town bear witness to its glorious past.
Stobreč campsite
Stobreč campsite is located on the shores of Stobreč beach. If you are looking for a place to stay to discover the region, Stobreč campsite is the ideal place. In fact, it offers accommodation for all tastes, such as the Mobil Home Premium for 5 persons, the Mobil Home Vista with a view of one of the most beautiful beaches of the Adriatic Sea, or the Mobil Home Comfort Plus, perfect for families with its 3 bedrooms.
In addition, the campsite offers various services to make you feel as comfortable as possible during your stay. For example, you can find swimming pools, a restaurant, a supermarket and even a spa. Are you on holiday with children? No problem, the campsite offers animations, a Mini Club, a playground and also areas for team sports to meet friends.
Finally, the campsite also offers a wide variety of activities and facilities for its guests, such as giant chess, volleyball, horse riding, golf and water activities like paddle surfing or underwater excursions.
What to do in Stobreč and its region?
Situated in a strategic location, Stobreč allows you to quickly reach several points of interest on the Adriatic coast and enjoy them. Here, we will introduce you to some of our favourites.
- Stobreč Beach: Why look elsewhere when you can enjoy one of Croatia's finest beaches right from the town? Just a few metres from the Stobreč campsite is Stobreč Beach, known for its crystal clear waters, fine sand and Blue Flag certification for cleanliness, quality and safety.
- Krka National Park: Known for its spectacular waterfalls and unique karst formations, Krka National Park is a pearl of Croatia. Thanks to its various trails, it is possible to admire the natural beauty of its lakes and lush vegetation.
- Trogir and Blue Lagoon: With its historic centre listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Trogir is a city on a small island west of Split. Its cobbled streets, mediaeval fortresses, and imposing Cathedral of St. Lawrence make it a must-see destination for history and architecture enthusiasts. On the other hand, the Blue Lagoon is a picturesque bay near Maslinica, known for its crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches, ideal for swimming and snorkelling.
- Split: The second largest city in Croatia, Split is the destination to visit during your holiday on the Adriatic coast. Developed around Diocletian's Palace you will find spectacular views of the Adriatic islands while strolling along the Riva.
- Zadar: Zadar is famous for its unique blend of history and modernity. Its historic centre is filled with Roman, mediaeval, and Venetian remains, including the Roman Forum and the Cathedral of St. Anastasia. Additionally, the Sea Organ and the Greeting to the Sun are also emblematic of the Croatian city.
- Dubrovnik: Dubbed the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, Dubrovnik is an iconic city on the Croatian coast known for its well-preserved mediaeval walls and cobbled streets. Its historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to outstanding buildings such as the Rector's Palace and the Cathedral of the Assumption. Surrounded by the crystal clear waters of the Adriatic, Dubrovnik is an unforgettable destination.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: During your stay in Stobreč, you can take advantage of its proximity to the Bosnian border to visit the cities of Mostar and Međugorje. Mostar is one of the symbols of the country with its Ottoman bridge, the Stari Most, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On the other hand, Međugorje has been a renowned Catholic pilgrimage site since the 1980s, attracting faithful from all over the world due to alleged apparitions of the Virgin Mary. These two cities are cultural and spiritual gems worth discovering during a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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