A £47 million campsite with more than 100 swimming pools opened on Croatia’s beautiful island of Pag this spring.
Aminess Avalona Camping Resort occupies a large part of the island and has 300 plots, villas and caravans.
These range from budget-friendly options to luxury accommodations, all with access to the surrounding bright blue waters.
The most economical option is a standard camping pitch with electricity, water and WiFi, costing just £20 per night.
For those willing to spend a little more, the premium pitches offer breathtaking sea views, while the Mega Luxury Mare pitches come with their own private pool right on the beach.
If you’re thinking of hopping on a quick flight to visit the campsite after work tonight, you could secure a luxury glamping villa for two for less than £100 a night.
The resort’s big draw is its 180 swimming pools, but if you prefer saltwater pools, the campsite is conveniently located along a pebble beach with sun loungers and a bar.
If you’re feeling adventurous, there are a variety of water and land activities to enjoy, from paddleboarding and kayaking to cycling and tennis.
The lack of vehicles on the campsite creates a tranquil atmosphere away from the outside world.
Foodies will be spoilt for choice as on-site eateries serve a variety of delicious cuisines, from street food to Mediterranean specialities.
The island of Pag is known as the party capital of Croatia, where you can have a great time at famous beach clubs like Zrče.
Music lovers are advised to visit during the summer months to experience famous festivals such as Hideout and Sonus, and sample local delicacies such as Pag lamb and cheese.
Traveling to the island of Pag from the UK is easy with cheap Ryanair flights from just £15 to Zadar, then a short drive to the island via the connecting bridge from the mainland.
If you decide to explore the campground, there’s still plenty to do in the Adriatic country once you’ve had your fill of good food, camping and fun in the sea.