Company information
Our family-run Kamp Karin gives you a front-row seat to some of the most beautiful scenery in
Croatia and the opportunity to swim, hike, or rest by the beach while enjoying the stunning surroundings. Enjoy our beachfront paradise with two swimming pools, direct guest access to pebble beaches and natural mineral health muds, and walk into the new day with the sound of waves and our superb service. Perfect location for those who want to make daily trips to Croatia's National Parks, nearby historic cities and a wide range of recreational activities.
Kamp Karin is located within a short walk of the seaside community of Karin, with cafes, restaurants, and a mini-market. A short drive away is the more populated town of Benkovac, with its' supermarket, emergency services, pharmacies, banks, general shops, summer festival cultural
events, and a hugely popular monthly farmers' market.
Besides the campsite sits a stunning ancient monastery where the Karinsnica River meets the
Karin Sea. There are many beautiful walks, great roads, and conditions for keen
cyclists. Along the streets, visitors can source fresh products from locals, such as
summer fruits and homemade olive oil. Our guests will experience unbelievable air quality as
we are situated just below Velebit Mountain. They may also wish to try the natural mineral
health muds close to our campsite for skin conditions, ailments such as arthritis, and
detoxification. Water sports such as kayaking, windsurfing, Stand Up Paddle boarding, water skiing, and boating are popular with locals and tourists alike.
As you can imagine, reservations at each campground go quickly. We recommend booking as
early as possible, especially for the summer months. Get beautiful views of the Adriatic Sea
while camping in Karin, Croatia.
Property information
Welcome to Kamp Karin, our family-operated campsite in Karin, Zadar County: a beachfront campsite set on the unique Karin Sea, some say "the smallest sea in the world." Its stunning environment of natural beauty, old pinewood trees, and crystal clear water of the Adriatic Sea combines the relaxed ambiance of Karin with the refined hospitality and the incomparable advantages of a modern camping site; two swimming pools, children’s playground, BBQ spots, as well as the possibility to rent a SUP board (Stand Up Paddle Board), kayak, etc. .
We are offering our guests: Pitches / Plots; several types, some right next to the sea, others in the shade of pine trees. The pitches are of a great size and are generally well-shaded, with superb sea views and authentic Dalmatian surroundings.
Glamping Tents; modern French Nateko Glamping tents for hire, equipped with a double bed, fresh linen and towels, a set of tables and chairs, and a small front deck. The structures and services at Kamp Karin are designed to have a minimal environmental impact. The exceptional summer weather in Karin is splendid for the open living offered by the tents
Glamping is ideal for couples and families that are looking for an alternative, value-added accommodation, close to nature without the confines of four brick walls.
Mobile Homes; Inspired by the unique Croatian landscape, our mobile homes are constructed with a simple, fine, elegant design. White shades and natural wood paneling offer an unforgettable holiday experience just a few meters from the beach.
New luxurious and superbly equipped mobile homes consist of two bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen and living room with a pool out sofa, a toilette, and an 18 m2 terrace with a dining table and chairs. The mobile home can accommodate up to 5 people.
Neighbourhood information
Gornji Karin is a seaside resort located in Croatia, Zadar County, on the coast of one of the smallest seas in the world, the Karin sea. Donji and Gornji Karin are divided by the river Karišnica, which, together with river Bijela Rijeka flows into the Adriatic Sea. Gornji Karin is an integral part of the City of Obrovac, while Donji Karin falls under the jurisdiction of the City of Benkovac. Gornji Karin is dominated by a newly arranged beach, an ideal place for relaxation, swimming, and entertainment.
On the slopes above the Karin Sea are the remains of the Liburnian-Roman city of Corinium. An amphitheater and a temple to the goddess Latri were also built in the city. After the conquests of the Goths (5th-6th century), the ruined Roman city was inhabited and rebuilt by Croats, and it became the seat of Croatian nobles. Lapčanin Voniha gets the town of Karin as a gift by marrying the daughter of King Zvonimir. Voniha had no descendants, so Karin inherited the power of the Lapčani, who gave rise to the Karinjani nobility, first mentioned in 1349. For those eager for culture: visit the Monastery of St. Mary the Immaculate or Miodrag gradina.
Suggested Day Trips: Kornati National Park, National Park Plitvička jezera (Plitvice lakes), Zrmanja Canyon, River Krupa gorge adventure hike to Kudin Most (handmade bridge), Krka National Park and waterfall day trip with the option to visit Visovac Island Monastery leaving by boat from nearby Skradin or driving into the National Park for car access and a longer hike, Velebit Mountain scenic drive (unsealed old road) and hike, ancient cities of Split, Solin, Trogir, Šibenik, and Zadar.
Gastronomic Tourism – experience authentic local cuisine, visit vineyards for wine tasting, olive oil farms for authentic cooking demonstrations, and seasonal menu restaurants.
Languages spoken
German,English,Croatian,Dutch