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A huge campsite in Pula: camping Brioni

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Right now we are standing, almost alone, on a huge campsite in Pula. Most campsites in Croatia close on 1 or 15 October, but some are open all year round. In particular, you seem to be able to find year-round campsites on the most popular islands and national parks.

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Amphitheatre in Pula - Arena for gladiators

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Located in southern Istria, the Pula Amphitheatre is the sixth largest amphitheatre in the world, built by Emperor Augustus in 2 AD, and known as an arena for gladiators. This is an impressive historical sight. We tried to see it already when we were here on holiday in July 2011, but during the high season it was very busy. impossible to park in the middle of the city with a motorhome. So today it had to be a new attempt ...

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Good restaurant on Brac - good lamb at Kopacina

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We can recommend a great restaurant on Brac - experience really good lamb at Kopacina! Restaurant Kopacina is located in Donji Humac in the centre of the island of Brac, which in turn is located in the Dalmatian archipelago in Croatia.

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Sights of Brac in Croatia - tour by car

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Sights on Brac in Croatia! Brac is a beautiful island in the archipelago off Split in the Adriatic Sea. Here you can climb the highest mountain Vidova Gora (778 metres above sea level) and get a great view of the famous Zlatni Rat beach.

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Supetar on Brac in Croatia - an idyllic tourist resort

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Supetar on Brac is the largest town on the island and can be reached by ferry from Split, located in the centre of Dalmatia. Supetar is an idyllic tourist resort in the Croatian archipelago where you can find restaurants, family hotels and beautiful beaches. During a holiday in Supetar on Brac, you can experience nature and relaxation on the Adriatic Sea.

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Boat trip in the Croatian archipelago - renting your own boat

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Today we can tell you about a wonderful boat trip in the Croatian archipelago. Croatia's archipelago is magically beautiful, and what's the best way to experience it? By boat of course! It's fantastic to travel along the coast of Brac and see high mountains, Zlatni Rat, green nature and occasional houses and vineyards and olive groves. Eventually we stopped at our own bay and beach.

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Camping on Brac in Croatia - cosy at Kito

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We have found a nice campsite on Brac in Croatia. On this island there are at least 10 campsites, most of which are located in the village of Bol. Now in the low season, many are closed, even though it is 20-22 degrees in the air during the day, bright sunshine and around 20 degrees in the water! We think there are three open campsites here in Bol right now. We are staying at camping Kito - we have no idea if this campsite is better or worse than the other campsites, but it is a cosy little place.

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Naturist beaches in Croatia

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Croatia is probably one of the best destinations in Europe for sunbathing and skinny dipping on holiday. There are plenty of naturist beaches in Croatia - both official ones and hidden corners of beaches where people have made a habit of swimming naked. There are also plenty of naturist campsites.

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Are Europe's clearest waters in Croatia?

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The water in Croatia is crystal clear. Every time we come down to the beach we look and point. How can it be so clear? You can see every single stone on the bottom! Even though we've been here for weeks, we can't stop being fascinated. Is Europe's clearest water in Croatia... or where else can you find it?

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Zlatni Rat - one of the most beautiful beaches in the world?

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"Zlatni Rat" means "Golden cape" and is a beach in the small village of Bol, on the island of Brac in Croatia. The beach is repeatedly included in various lists of beautiful beaches, and we can see why!

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