Camp Aloa is located on the southern coast of Brač Island, just 2 km from Bol - a renowned tourist destination repeatedly awarded within the Croatian Tourist Board’s “Tourist Flower – Quality for Croatia” programme. This family-run campsite with a long-standing tradition is nestled in a peaceful setting surrounded by pine trees and olive groves.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Intimate atmosphere with a stunning panoramic setting
- Pebble and rocky beach
- Wide range of adrenaline-packed activities: windsurfing, kiteboarding, parasailing, jet skiing
Accommodation options
Pitches with electricity hook-ups are located in the shade of pine trees and are suitable for tents, campers, and caravans. Guests have access to sanitary facilities with showers.
For those seeking more comfort, Camp Aloa also offers cosy mobile homes and glamping tents, ideal for couples and families.
Beach
Campsite guests can relax on a pebble and rocky beach, embraced by fragrant pine trees. Sun loungers are available for rent, along with a variety of water sports.
The world-famous Zlatni Rat beach, one of the most iconic symbols of Croatian tourism, is located just 2 km from the campsite. A naturist beach is also nearby, only 1 km away.
Restaurant and bar
Within the campsite you'll find the "Hakuna Matata" restaurant and beach bar, beloved for its exceptional sea views. The menu features a variety of options – from quick bites to full meals – all prepared using fresh, local ingredients.
Activities and excursions
At the campsite, guests can book various excursions, or rent a bike, SUP, or kayak.
Sports and recreation facilities include a multi-purpose court, tennis, windsurfing, diving courses, and an open-air barbecue area. Children will enjoy the on-site playground.
What to do and see on Brač Island?
The town of Bol, just 3 km from the campsite, offers a rich selection of shops and restaurants. Nature lovers can hike or cycle to Vidova Gora, the highest peak on the Adriatic islands, offering breathtaking views.
Nearby is the eco-ethno village of Murvica, known for its unique architecture, local restaurants and vineyards – only 2 km from the campsite. Just above the village, you’ll find the Dragon’s Cave (Zmajeva pećina), a mystical site that once served as a residence and temple for Glagolitic priests, accessible via guided tour.