Solaris Naturist FKK
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Offered by:
Riviera Poreč d.d.
V. Nazora 9
52440 Poreč
Tel: +385 52 465 000
Fax: +385 52 451 440
Capacity: 4000
Offer
Restaurant
Hendicaps facilities
Bar
Content
Fridge-boxes: x
Showers on the beach: 7
Place for launching boots
Ambulance: 1 km
Liquid gas on sale
Public telephone box (phone-card): x
Sport and activities
Children's playground
Outdoor swimming pool
Tennis
Table tennis
Mini golf
Beach volley
Bicycles
Riding
Wind surfing
Boat rental
Campsite facilities
Camping area in ha: 35
Capacity: 4000
Number of pitches: 544
Campingplace reservation
Campingplaces for rent: x
Caravans left over the winter: x
Bungalows for hire: x
Areas predominantly covered with trees
Pets allowed
Washrooms
Washing-basins with warm water: 244
Washing-basins with cold water: 0
Showers with warm water: 120
Showers with cold water: 13
Number of toiletes: 247
Toiletes for the disabled: 4
Chemical toilet disposal facilities: 9
Sinks for dishes with warm water: 44
Sinks for dishes with cold water: 66
Washbasins for washing clothes (w): 34
Washbasins for washing clothes (c): 46
Washing-machine: 2
Place for ironing

  • total camp area - 35 ha
  • camp capacity - 4.000 persons
  • length of the camp beach - 2.500 m
  • quality awards and certificates received - INF, BNF, KUH, ADAC 
  • renovated in 2007:
    washrooms no. 5, 9, 11 and 13
  • free WiFi internet access
  • restaurants and bars in the camp
  • shops in the camp
  • outdoor swimming pool
  • sports centre in the camp
  • 8 tennis courts in the camp
  • sports ground in the camp
  • sport/recreational programmes from May to September
  • children's entertainment programme from May to September
  • children's playground
  • the camp is partially equipped for the handicapped
  • dogs are permitted in certain zones of the camp
  • option of the accommodation in apartments and pavillions Solaris

 

Tar-Vabriga

As far as time goes back this is an area where life has been going on in harmony with olive groves and vineyards. Wheat and vegetables, almonds and figs also played an important role. The inhabitants of Tar and Vabriga may often be seen either driving a tractor or sailing a boat as two are their ploug-fields - land and sea. Today they are also engaged in catering and tourism facilities.