Camping in Rovinj

Rovinj has been an Istrian and Croatian top destination for years.

It is difficult to write something about Rovinj that you have not read before. Stone alleys leading to the famous Church of st. Euphemia, galleries, museums, old monuments and churches. Numerous islands and the rugged coastline, the famous forest park Punta Corrente, are what makes Rovinj stand out. The charm of the old town located on the peninsula, romantic sunsets and smiling locals will make you fall in love with this historic town.

Campsite Porton Biondi delights with its location near the city center. Campsite Veštar and Campsite Polari are a little further away, but they provide more privacy and peace.

Rovinj rightly breaks records every year and will surely continue to do so for many years to come.

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Frequently asked questions about camping in Rovinj

  • What is the easiest way to get to the campsites in Rovinj with a camper or camper trailer?

    Guests from Germany and western Austria, as well as Liechtenstein and eastern Switzerland, usually travel through Slovenia, but because of the traffic jams at the Karavanke tunnel, they often detour through Italy (Villach - Udine - Trieste - Kopar - Rovinj). Guests from the eastern part of Austria travel through Slovenia (Graz - Maribor - Ljubljana - Kopar - Rovinj), while those from the central and western part of Switzerland travel through Italy (Lugano - Milan - Venice - Trieste - Kopar - Rovinj). Guests from the Czech Republic and Slovakia travel through Austria and Slovenia (Vienna - Graz - Maribor - Ljubljana - Kopar - Rovinj), and guests from Italy travel through Slovenia (Trieste - Kopar - Rovinj). If you are coming from Italy, we have described a detour that will allow you to avoid paying the vignette in Slovenia: https://adriacamps.com/en/news/how-to-avoid-slovenian-vignette-your-way-to-croatia/.

  • What is the best way to move in and around the campsite?

    Within the campsites, guests mostly use bicycles or e-scooters. In Rovinj, during high season, there is a tourist train that operates from Valdibora in the center of town to the Porton Biondi campsite. Rovinj also has a very good bus network. There are 4 lines connecting the city center with Valalta, Amarin, Polari and Veštar campsites. For an additional fee, you can also take a taxi boat from any campsite to the city center.

  • What are the best family campsites in Rovinj?

    The best family campsites in Rovinj are campsites Amarin, Polari and Veštar.

  • Do the campsites in Rovinj offer activities throughout the season?

    Yes, campsite guests can enjoy various entertainment programs from mid-June to early September. Amarin, Polari and Veštar campsites have animations both for children aged 4-12 and for adults. There is also a handful of fun activities at sea, such as renting pedal boats or SUPs, but also the possibility of surfing, diving, sailing, etc. For more information about the activities available at each campsite, check out the individual campsite pages. Outside the camps you can enjoy various water and sports activities (biking or hiking), explore towns, taste traditional Istrian food and wine, etc. To make it as easy as possible for you, here are some suggestions for your stay in Rovinj: • Batana ride in Rovinj • Boat trip to the Lim Bay • The old town of Dvigrad and the cave of Feštinsko kraljevstvo (Žminj) • Theme park Sanc. Michael (Svetvinčenat).

  • Which are the best pet-friendly campsites in Rovinj?

    Pets are allowed in all campsites in Rovinj, but please check the pages of each campsite to see if pets are allowed without further inquiry or upon request.

  • What are the facilities for pets at the campsites in Rovinj?

    Most of our campsites in Rovinj have specially arranged parts of the beach that welcome pets, and there are also showers in some of the sanitary facilities. The nearest veterinary clinic is in Rovinj (Street Laste 9).

  • What are the pitches in the campsites in Rovinj equipped with?

    As a rule, the pitches in the campsites are equipped with electricity, water and sewerage hook-ups. Most pitches have electricity and water hook-ups, while drainage hook-ups are less common. These services are included in the price of the campsite. Please note that you will need a CEE adapter to connect to electricity, and that the power of the connection is usually 10A. Only a few campsites have connections up to 16A. You will find all the necessary information about the availability of hook-ups on the pages of the individual campsites.

  • Is barbecuing allowed in the Rovinj campsites?

    Barbecuing is allowed in designated barbecue areas. Some campsites allow barbecuing at the campsites, so please check the campsite pages for details.

  • What shops can I find nearby?

    Each campsite has a supermarket or mini-market. In addition, you will find other grocery stores in the area: • Plodine - Fažanska 2, 52210, Rovinj • Lidl - Braće Božić 4/A, 52210, Rovinj • Konzum - Braće Božić 4/C, 52210, Rovinj • Kaufland - Spinè 2, 52210, Rovinj Store selling camping equipment: • Meridian nautika d.o.o. - Mate Vlašića 24 A, 52440 Poreč.

  • What restaurants can I find in the campsites in and around Rovinj?

    In the campsites in Rovinj you will find mainly à la carte restaurants. In campsite Amarin you can book breakfast or half-board and in campsites Polari and Veštar you can book breakfast (reservations are made at the reception upon arrival). In Rovinj you will find restaurants serving traditional Istrian dishes as well as international specialties. Some of the most famous restaurants are "Marina", "Sidro", tavern "Kantion", pizzeria "Da Sergio" and trattoria "Feral". Before you visit them, be sure to check the menu and prices so that you can choose what suits your taste.

  • What are the beaches like in and around the Rovinj campsites?

    The beaches at the campsites in Rovinj are mostly rocky or pebbly. On most of the beaches it is possible to practice various water sports (for an additional fee). Many of the beaches have been awarded the Blue Flag. Sunbeds and umbrellas in the camps are charged according to the campsite price list valid for the current year.