The Stobreč Split campsite is only seven kilometres from the centre of the UNESCO-listed town of Split, and at the same distance from the ruins of ancient Salona. The setting of the campsite is unique: it is surrounded by a dense forest, with the sea on two sides and the Žrnovnica river on the other. This environmentally friendly campsite is home to many squirrels, butterflies, and birds. It is open all year round.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- the campsite operates according to principles of economic and environmental sustainability
- there are 950 olive trees on site and the campsite produces its own olive oil
- a wellness and spa zone with a hydromassage area and three different types of sauna
What’s new?
- new mobile homes
- new kids’ club area
- beach bar renovation
Accommodation options
The pitches range from 90 m2 to 120 m2 and the furthest ones are only 100 m from the sea. All of them have electricity, water, and sewage hook-ups. The campsite’s random pitch area offers more affordable plots without hook-ups. Special discounts are available for winter guests.
Mobile homes range from simple wooden bungalows of 9 m2 with four bunk beds to comfortable mobile homes for six adults of up to 40 m2 with one, two or three bedrooms, a bathroom, a spacious living room with kitchen and a terrace. All have air conditioning and are available in a number of variants (depending on the location, floor plan, type, and interior design). Some mobile homes are fenced to accommodate your pets.
The campsite has three sanitary facilities and a bathroom adapted for people with disabilities. There is also an area for emptying portable toilets and the possibility to rent a fridge. The dog washing facility is available at an extra charge.
Beaches, pools, wellness & SPA
The campsite is surrounded by two pebble beaches, both of which have been flying the Blue Flag for years. The Žrnovnica river brings fine sand to the eastern beach as it flows into the sea. The southern beach overlooks a quiet bay and offers a range of amenities including sun loungers and umbrellas for hire, water sports, and entertainment. Both beaches are suitable for children and have a dedicated dog area with a training ground.
There are three outdoor pools with sundecks: one is a 60-centimetre-deep children’s pool and the other two have various features such as waterfalls, hydromassage beds, sprinklers, and a pool bar. Next to the pool complex is the wellness & spa area with indoor saunas, a jacuzzi and a gym, all of which are free for campers to use. You can also book a massage for even more relaxation.
Restaurants, bars and shops
The central part of the campsite is occupied by a cosy restaurant. It seats 250 people and offers a wide selection of Dalmatian specialities, pasta, pizza, meat, fish, and seafood. The view from the restaurant’s terrace adds to the authentic culinary experience. There are several bars on the beach where you can sip a cocktail or a refreshing drink in a relaxed atmosphere. The guests are especially thrilled with the pool bar, where they can sit at tables in a shallow pool.
The Stobreč Split campsite also has a supermarket, a fruit and vegetable stand, a camping equipment shop, and a souvenir shop.
Sports and entertainment
Campers can use the cageball, street basketball, table tennis and volleyball courts free of charge. They can rent pedal boats, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards on the beach, take scuba diving lessons, or try SUP yoga/pilates. A beach gym and an inflatable waterpark are also available. Near the campsite there are tennis and football courts, a golf course, and an equestrian club. You can also ask the staff to book a rafting trip and other attractive excursions for you.
The entertainment team is very active in organising activities for children and adults. Every year they devise new workshops, tournaments, and exercise classes to suit the tastes and needs of all guests.
What to do and see around Split?
Split is both modern and traditional, and offers an immersive urban experience, from exploring its UNESCO-listed heritage to shopping, walking, or enjoying delicious „spiza“ (Dalmatian word for food). A nearby bus stop offers a regular service to Split, making a visit to the city centre even more convenient.
More than 4,000 people still live within the walls of the Diocletian’s Palace, built in 4th century. A walk through the local market or the palace cellars will give you the feel of this vibrant town. The cellars often host summer concerts and performances and are well worth a visit to experience their exceptional acoustics.
When it comes to gastronomy, Split has a lot to offer: from street and slow food, pubs and brunch bistros to old-fashioned konobas where the food is still prepared according to old family recipes.
The pirate town of Omiš, the stunning Krka National Park and the islands of Brač, Hvar, and Šolta are some of the best places to visit around Split. You can also book various excursions or a rafting trip at the campsite.