Camp Park Umag (ex. Ladin Gaj)
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Offered by:
Istraturist Umag d.d.
Tel: +385 52 700 700
Fax: +385 52 719 999
Capacity: 5000
Campsite facilities
Camping area in ha: 127
Capacity: 5000
Number of pitches: 1815
Campingplaces for rent: 375
Caravans left over the winter: 230
Areas partially covered with trees (1/3)
Pets allowed
Content
Showers on the beach: 12
Place for launching boots
Quay
Ambulance: x
Public telephone box (phone-card): 1
Sport and activities
Children's playground
Outdoor swimming pool
Tennis
Table tennis
Mini golf
Beach volley
Bicycles
Wind surfing
Water skiing
Boat rental
Diving
Offer
Bar
Restaurant
Outdoor swimming pool
Washrooms
Washing-basins with warm water: 10
Washing-basins with cold water: 360
Showers with warm water: 210
Number of toiletes: 240
Chemical toilet disposal facilities: 10
Sinks for dishes with warm water: 20
Sinks for dishes with cold water: 120
Washbasins for washing clothes (w): 6
Washbasins for washing clothes (c): 78

Campsite description

Campsite Park Umag is one of the largest Mediterranean campsites. Its attractive animation and facilities for children make it ideal for family vacation. Luxury swimming pools with waterfalls, castles and a pirates ship fit into the green loans and autochthonous vegetation in the peaceful, picturesque bay. Impressive ecological landscaping makes this campsite a real little “nature park”.
A beautiful seafront promenade takes you to the historical town centre of Umag… Completely renovated in 2005.

Location: Campsite Park Umag is located on the seafront, 9 km from the town centre of Umag.

Awards

Campsite Park Umag - Awards

 

Umag-Savudrija

Umag, a town and a port in the north-west coast of Istria, is a kind of exit and entrance of Croatia to Europe.
Development of Umag is best evidenced by the world famous ATP tour, a tennis tournament taking place right here every year. In terms of tourism, the hinterland of Umag is very attractive although it is a still undiscovered location between two Istrian rivers, namely the Dragonja and the Mirna surrounded by the rivieras of Savudria and Umag, and that of Novigrad.