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Average camping prices in Croatia are possibly the second thing you would look up for if you are thinking of camping. First one would be special place, of course. According to German ADAC, the average quality of Croatian camps in 2019 increased by 3% with the biggest individual growth, 14.3%, seen in the wider Šibenik region. How does this increase in the overall quality affect the average camping prices in Croatia?
Honestly, not that much.
Accordingly, the average camping price in Croatia per service is somewhat spicier.
However, we deliberately excluded the prices of the most expensive camps because, well, why the hell not? The fact that you are searching for the price list, tells us that you want a more balanced experience. A great camp at affordable prices, not some cheap dump, isn’t that right?
Therefore, what we’re going to do here is to present you with the average camping prices in Croatia using the average of several camps along the coastline to get a more precise result. Super small camps and the ones that didn’t impress us in any way, regardless of the prices, were also excluded.
A non-parceled lot without electricity goes for €10 a day, plus €12 per person per night.
A non-parceled with electricity is €14 plus that per person per night.
A standard lot with electricity is €16.
A comfort lot with electricity and water is €20.
A premium lot with electricity and water will go for an average of €25.
If it’s in the sea zone, the price jumps to €30+.
Now, some camps have a special thing for dogs, so they don’t charge anything extra. However, there are camps, especially those up-scaled, that will charge you an extra €5-6 EUR per dog. So do check that out during the selection process.
You will also have to pay a one-time fee of €1.20 plus sojourn tax so, that’s on average about €1.15 per adult per night. Kids, up to the age of twelve, are excluded. From 12 to 17 (99), a 50% off discount applies.
An average, 6-person accommodation mobile home, during prime season, goes anywhere from €100 to €250 per day. It depends on the location. The closer it is to the sea zone, the pricier it gets. Also, more stars on the camp’s entrance definitely affects the price.
I hope our days in daunting calculations and gazillion phone calls and web swipes paid off. However, if we missed something or you want to find out the prices and other useful information about some specific camp, don’t just google it. Instead, give us a call and we’ll get back to you A.S.A.P. After all, you want insider information.
For example, maybe some camp attracted your attention. The visuals they are using on the website are simply breathtaking. Is it really like that down there or did someone simply fabricate things a bit? We are here to tell you the truth.
Your CTC Team, I.K.
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