Enjoy nature, sun and the Adriatic coast at Koversada Camping Resort
Totally unwind at the paradisiacal Koversada Camping Resort, where you can enjoy sun, sea and freedom on the beautiful Adriatic coast. Stay in comfortable accommodations amid pristine nature, while benefiting from various sports facilities and culinary delights in the restaurants. Proximity to charming Vrsar and the enchanting Baredine Cave complete your vacation. Book now and have an unforgettable experience!
- Directly on the sea
- Water sports activities
- Hospitality venues
- Directly on the Adriatic sea
- Mini Golf
- Laundry facilities
- Fruit and vegetable stall
- 3 Km from the fishing village of Vrsar
- Mini disco for children
- Beach bar
- Crispy pizzas from the Baluna oven
- Vast beach
- Tourist train to Vrsar
- Play a game of bocce
Facilities and activities at Koversada Camping Resort
(Sports) activities
- Petanque court
- Mini golf
- SUP board rental
- Ping pong table
- Tennis court
- Fishing pond
- Soccer field
- Volley ball court
- Pedal boat rental
- Sand beach
Activities in the area
- Cycling
- Canoeing
- Museums
- Picturesque villages
- Fishing
- Walking
- Winery
Kids and teenagers
- Playground (outdoor)
Location
- By the sea
Park facilities
- Super market
- WiFi in public area (free)
- Shop
- Free parking nearby or at the park
Spoken language
- English
Food & Beverage
- Pizzeria
- Bar
- Restaurant
Holiday park
- Easyatent
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Surroundings



Cave of Baredine
Delve into the mysterious underworld of Istria with a visit to Baredine Cave, located near Poreč. This fascinating stalactite cave reveals five halls full of impressive stalactites and stalagmites, formed over thousands of years. Explore the underground lake and spot the unique elm, a rare species of salamander. A 40-minute guided tour takes you on an unforgettable journey through this natural wonder.


Istria
Istria, Croatia's heart-shaped peninsula, combines Mediterranean charm with rich history. Explore picturesque coastal towns like Rovinj and Poreč, where colorful houses and narrow streets invite you to explore. Inland surprises with green hills, vineyards and medieval towns like Motovun. Taste local delicacies, such as truffles and olive oil, and enjoy the hospitality that makes this region so special.
Poreč
Poreč, located on the west coast of Istria, is a town where old meets new. The historic city center, with its Roman street structure, houses the famous Euphrasius Basilica, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Along the promenade you will find numerous cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy local specialties overlooking the Adriatic Sea. For adventurers, Poreč offers a variety of water sports from snorkeling to jet skiing. At night, the town comes alive with festivals and events celebrating its rich culture.
Vrsar
Vrsar, a charming fishing village on the Istrian coast, enchants visitors with its authentic atmosphere. The winding streets lead you to the historic castle on top of the hill, from where you have a panoramic view of the archipelago with 18 pristine islets. The lively harbor is the perfect place to sample fresh seafood at one of the local taverns. For art lovers, the annual sculpture symposium is a highlight, bringing together artists from around the world.
Practical information
- Check-in: 16:00, check-out: -10:00
- Opened from 4 April until 27 September
- WiFi in public area (free)
- Free parking nearby or at the park
- booking conditions
- cancellation conditions
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16 Mar 2025
I used to go to Naturist Koversada camp for more than 10 years. Last year we came for the first time with our 1 year old babygirl and she was excited there. Now it's OVER. With POOR decision of Koversada owner, the most of camp turned into standard "textile" camp, including children friendly beach. For naturist lovers there's dedicated only small area without beaches suitable for children. I really don't understand this decision, during our stay last week in May (2 weeks after season start) the camp was already pretty full. I think Maistra will loose a lot of loyal and long time returning customers. Shame on you.
Frequently asked questions about Koversada Camping Resort
What is there to do in the area?
Just 3.1 km away is Vrsar, where you can enjoy local cuisine and discover its historical charm. 7 km away you will find the Baredine Cave, a must-see for cavers and curious travelers. Bustling Poreč is 10 km away and offers both cultural sights and lively nightlife. For nature lovers, the Lim Channel, 5 km away, is perfect for kayaking and bird watching. There are also numerous cycling routes and hiking trails in the area that will lead you through the beautiful Istrian countryside.
What are the check-in and check-out times for Koversada Camping Resort?
The check-in at Koversada Camping Resort starts at 16:00. The checkout should be done before 10:00.Is Koversada Camping Resort open all year round?
No, Koversada Camping Resort is open from 4 April until 27 September.Is there a restaurant at Koversada Camping Resort?
Yes there's a pizzeria and a restaurant at Koversada Camping Resort. Besides that the park offers a bar.Is there a wifi at Koversada Camping Resort?
The park offers free wifi in the shared space(s).Is there a camping store at Koversada Camping Resort?
Yes, at Koversada Camping Resort you'll find a super market and a shop.Is fishing allowed at Koversada Camping Resort?
Yes, at Koversada Camping Resort you'll find a fishing pond.