Camping Zelena Laguna

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Camping Zelena Laguna, glamping in green surroundings right by the sea

Come luxury camping at Camping Zelena Laguna, a four-star paradise on the Adriatic coast. Enjoy hidden coves, shady spots and a dip in the illuminated pool at sunset. With facilities such as beach volleyball, tennis and a diving center, there is something for everyone. Sample local cuisine at the restaurants and explore the area by bicycle or tourist train to historic Poreč. Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, Camping Zelena Laguna offers the perfect mix for an unforgettable vacation.

  • Hidden bays
  • Sports facilities
  • Tourist train to Poreč
  • Multiple swimming pools
  • Bike rental
  • Dive Center
  • Ideal location between Poreč and Vrsar
  • Three restaurants, the pizzeria and cocktail bar
  • Multiple tennis courts
  • Beach volleyball court
  • Entertainment and animation program
  • Surfing in the Adriatic Sea
  • Boat Rental
  • Come water skiing
  • Laundry facilities

Facilities and activities at Camping Zelena Laguna

(Sports) activities

  • Boat rental
  • Fitness area
  • Mini golf
  • Sports field
  • Ping pong table
  • Tennis court
  • Volley ball court
  • Sand beach

Activities in the area

  • Cycling
  • Museums (<10 KM / 6.2 MILES)
  • Picturesque villages
  • Surfing
  • Walking
  • Water skiing / wakeboarding

Kids and teenagers

  • Entertainment
  • Playground (outdoor)

Location

  • By the sea

Park facilities

  • Reception
  • Shuttle service
  • WiFi in public area (free)
  • Shop
  • Free parking nearby or at the park

Spoken language

  • English

Swimming pool

  • Outdoor pool

Unique properties

  • 4 / 5 star campsite

Food & Beverage

  • Pizzeria
  • Bar
  • Restaurant

Holiday park

  • Easyatent
Camping Zelena Laguna

Surroundings

View of calm water at a holiday park offering glamping accommodations, with trees and sunset lighting.
Cobblestone street in a holiday park offering glamping, with old stone houses and lush greenery around.
Photo of a charming seaside town with boats, colorful buildings, green trees, and a church spire in view.

Vrsar

Vrsar, a charming coastal town in Istria, offers a mix of culture and nature. Wander the narrow streets of the old town, visit the historic church of St. Foska and enjoy panoramic views of the archipelago of 18 pristine islets. The lively harbor is perfect for a relaxing afternoon, while local restaurants will spoil you with fresh seafood and Istrian specialties. A visit to Vrsar is an authentic experience not to be missed.

Coastal town with colorful houses and church tower by the sea at sunset, viewed from a glamping holiday park.
Historic church with tall bell tower and trees, under blue sky with clouds, glamping site holiday view.

Rovinj

Often called the jewel of Istria, Rovinj enchants with its colorful houses and winding streets. Visit the imposing St. Euphemia Church on the hilltop for stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. The lively market offers local products and crafts, while the atmospheric cafes and restaurants invite culinary indulgence. With its rich history and artistic flair, Rovinj is a destination that will steal your heart and awaken your senses.


Poreč

Poreč, located on the west coast of Istria, is a town where old meets new. The historic center houses the famous Euphrasius Basilica, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its beautiful mosaics. The old Roman street structure is still visible, with charming alleys full of stores, galleries and cafes. Along the promenade you can stroll overlooking the azure sea, while numerous beaches invite relaxation. For the more adventurous, there are water sports such as jet skiing and parasailing. At night, the town comes alive with music festivals, local markets and vibrant nightlife. Poreč offers a diverse experience, whether you are interested in culture, gastronomy or just want to enjoy the Mediterranean atmosphere.

Istria

Istria, the largest peninsula on the Adriatic, is a region full of contrasts and beauty. With its rolling hills, vast vineyards and picturesque villages, it offers a landscape that is both soothing and inspiring. The coastline is dotted with historic towns like Rovinj and Poreč, where you can enjoy both cultural sights and crystal-clear beaches. The interior surprises with medieval towns like Motovun, known for its truffles and film festival. Culinary-wise, Istria is a paradise, with local specialties such as fuži pasta, fresh seafood and award-winning olive oils. Whether you enjoy adventure activities, cultural discoveries or culinary delights, there is plenty to do on Istria for every traveler.

Practical information

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Camping Zelena Laguna scored with a 8.9

194 reviews

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Summary created out of 194 reviews

The park is particularly appreciated for its modern, regularly cleaned sanitary facilities, which many guests describe as top quality. The location directly by the sea and the spacious pitches with connections make it a popular destination for camper guests, with good cycling opportunities to Poreč. The friendly welcome from staff, well-maintained swimming pool and children's activities contribute to a family-friendly atmosphere. An important point of attention is the noise pollution from neighboring hotels and campsites, where music can sometimes be heard late into the night, which is experienced as disturbing especially during events.

  • 15 Aug 2026

    Does anyone know how much it costs for a car and a RV, with 3 adults, for 15 nights during the high season in July, on a superior campsite in the fourth row from the sea at the Zelena Laguna campground in Croatia? I’d love to hear from someone.

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    Weet iemand wat het kost met auto caravan 3 volwassen 15 nachten in het hoogseizoen maand juli superieur staanplaats vierde rij van de zee Kroatië camping Zelena laguna graag hoor ik het van iemand

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  • 14 Aug 2026

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  • 12 Aug 2026

    I stayed there for a couple of days in my RV. It’s a very large, well-maintained campground with modern restrooms that are always clean. The only downside is that the lounge chairs by the pool are not free. Given the price I paid for the stay, it’s not very cost-effective—they could at least have made the lounge chairs free.

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    Ho sostato un paio di giorni con il mio camper. Campeggio molto grande, ben curato, servizi igienici moderni e sempre puliti. L'unica nota negativa le sdraio zona piscina a pagamento. Con il prezzo pagato per la sosta, non molto conveniente, almeno le sdraio potevano lasciarle gratis.

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  • 11 Aug 2026

    Top Campground!!!

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    Top Camping !!!

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  • 10 Aug 2026

    The campground is great, except that there’s really loud music coming from a nearby beach bar late into the night.

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    Camping is prima, alleen tot s’ avonds laat hele harde muziek vanaf een strandtent dichtbij.

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  • 08 Aug 2026

    Back in Croatia after 10 years: a wonderful surprise (with a few details to work out)!
    I won’t bore you with the same old things you find in hundreds of other reviews: yes, the sea is gorgeous, there’s music in the evening until 11 p.m.—but in August, we’re at the beach, not in isolation high up in the mountains—and yes, the on-site store is a bit pricier, just like at any campground. Instead, here are my fresh impressions from my stay from August 1 to 8.
    I hadn’t been to Croatia in ten years and remembered it as barren and somewhat crudely developed, but staying at Zelena Laguna was a delightful revelation: today, untamed nature and modern comforts coexist perfectly, offering cleanliness, order, and top-notch services without spoiling the environment. Choosing a Luxury seaside campsite was an excellent decision in terms of space and view, and the higher-tier categories are absolutely worth the extra cost. The only drawback is that, since the trees are still young and growing, the sun beats down hard at lunchtime, making a beach umbrella essential. However, the convenience of these quieter campsites comes with the downside of being farther from the restrooms: it’s quite a walk in the sun to reach them, though it must be said that the restrooms are so modern and clean they’d put your own at home to shame! Among the highlights worth mentioning are definitely the dedicated marina for boat owners, the beach volleyball courts, and a fantastic staff: a special thanks goes to the team at Ristorante Vela, who—despite the grueling pace of work under the sun—never lose their smiles or kindness.
    The real letdown, however, is the pool: while the bathrooms are straight out of the future, the pool is stuck in the ’90s and is definitely too small for the number of guests. What’s more, after spending nearly €100 a night during peak season, the way the poolside lounge chairs are managed leaves a bad taste in your mouth: not only do you have to pay for them, but the staff only informs you of this after you’ve already set up your towels, inflatables, and whatever else you brought—resulting in a row of paid lounge chairs that remain half-empty, while people are crammed into the very few square meters of open lawn that remain.
    Aside from this detail, Croatia’s transformation in recent years is evident; the “
    ” campground gets high marks, and I’d go back there tomorrow!

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    Ritorno in Croazia dopo 10 anni: una bellissima sorpresa (con qualche dettaglio da sistemare)!
    Non starò qui a ripetervi le solite cose che trovate in centinaia di altre recensioni: sì, il mare è splendido, c’è la musica la sera fino alle 23 ma ad agosto siamo al mare e non in isolamento in alta montagna, e sì, il market interno costa un po' di più come in qualsiasi campeggio. Vi lascio invece le mie impressioni fresche dal soggiorno dall’1 all’8 agosto.
    Mancavo dalla Croazia da dieci anni e me la ricordavo brulla e con una cementificazione un po' grezza, ma soggiornare al Zelena Laguna è stata una felicissima rivelazione: oggi natura selvaggia e comfort moderno convivono alla perfezione, regalando pulizia, ordine e servizi al top senza snaturare l'ambiente. Scegliere una piazzola Luxury fronte mare è stata un'ottima decisione per spazio e vista, e le categorie superiori valgono assolutamente il costo extra, l'unico appunto è che, essendoci alberi ancora giovani e in crescita, a pranzo il sole picchia duro e un telo parasole diventa fondamentale. La comodità di queste piazzole più tranquille ha però come rovescio della medaglia la distanza dai bagni: c'è da fare una bella camminata sotto il sole per raggiungerli, anche se va detto che i sanitari sono modernissimi e puliti da far invidia a quelli di casa! Tra le chicche da segnalare ci sono sicuramente il porticciolo dedicato per chi ha la barca, i campi da beach volley e uno staff fantastico: un grazie speciale va ai ragazzi del Ristorante Vela, che nonostante i ritmi di lavoro estenuanti sotto il sole non perdono mai il sorriso e la gentilezza.
    La vera nota stonata resta la piscina, ossia mentre i bagni sono proiettati nel futuro, la piscina è rimasta ferma agli anni '90 e risulta decisamente sottodimensionata per la quantità di ospiti. In più, dopo aver speso quasi 100 € a notte in alta stagione, la gestione dei lettini a bordo piscina lascia l'amaro in bocca: oltre a essere a pagamento, il personale te lo fa presente solo dopo che ti sei già sistemato con teli, gonfiabili e quant’altro, ed il risultato è una distesa di sdraio a pagamento che rimangono mezze vuote, mentre la gente si ritrova ammassata nei pochissimi metri quadri di prato libero rimasti.
    A parte questo dettaglio, la svolta della Croazia negli ultimi anni è evidente, il
    campeggio è promosso e ci tornerei domani!

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Frequently asked questions about Camping Zelena Laguna

  1. What is there to do in the area?

    Just 5 km away is Poreč, where you can visit the historic Euphrasius Basilica. The tourist train will easily take you to this city. At the campsite itself you can practice water sports such as water skiing and diving. Cycle through the surrounding pine forests and olive groves for a peaceful exploration of nature. 10 km away you will find charming Vrsar, known for its beautiful views and local gastronomy. A day trip to Rovinj, 35 km away, offers cultural sights and a lively market.

  2. What are the check-in and check-out times for Camping Zelena Laguna?
    The check-in at Camping Zelena Laguna starts at 16:00. The checkout should be done before 10:00.
  3. Is Camping Zelena Laguna open all year round?
    No, Camping Zelena Laguna is open from 19 April until 28 September.
  4. Is there a restaurant at Camping Zelena Laguna?
    Yes there's a pizzeria and a restaurant at Camping Zelena Laguna. Besides that the park offers a bar.
  5. Is there a swimming pool at Camping Zelena Laguna?
    At the park you will find an outdoor pool.
  6. Is there a wifi at Camping Zelena Laguna?
    The park offers free wifi in the shared space(s).
  7. Is there a camping store at Camping Zelena Laguna?
    Yes, at Camping Zelena Laguna you'll find a shop.
  8. Is there an entertainment team at Camping Zelena Laguna?
    Yes there's entertainment at Camping Zelena Laguna.

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