Camping Koversada Covered is a new textile campsite located in the first part of the former nudist campsite, which also includes an island in front of the campsite.
The border between the textile and the naturist section runs from toilet block 13 to toilets 14 and 8 and, in the upper part, to toilet block 16.
The campsite offers camping on pitches and unplotted areas and modern mobile homes for rent.
Camping Koversada Covered accepts the Avtocamping CAmping Card, which will make camping more affordable. The discount is published in the campsite's price list, and you can get the camping card free of charge when you register on the website.
New camping Koversada Covered
has just over 1,000 pitches, of which 670 will be pitches with electricity and water of 100-120 m2 and the rest will be non-parcelling. The space on Koversada Island will remain non-parcelling and will be for tent campers (vehicles are to be left in the car park by toilet 3), and glamping tents will also be available.
There are special pitches with their own children's tree house (22 pitches), in addition there will be pitches with barbecue and awning (11 pitches) and pitches with private bathroom (20 pitches).
There are 7 sanitary facilities, sanitary facilities 9 and 10 are renovated.
The campsite will improve its entertainment facilities, include a brand new children's playground with exciting games and a refurbished catering area.
The beach at Camping Koversada Covered varies from a sandy cove to pebble and rocky sections. There is also a section of the beach with access for disabled persons. There is also a dog beach at the beginning and end of the campsite.
Sports facilities include a beach volleyball court, mini golf, football and table tennis, SUP boards, kayaks and bicycles for rent, and a larger sports centre with tennis, basketball and football courts in front of the campsite.
The campsite is connected to Vrsar by a tourist train, and there is a walking trail along the sea, as well as many cycling paths in the surroundings, leading over the Lim Canal or all the way to Poreč.