Camping holidays in PulaCroatia

Our beautiful Istrian parc, Bi Village, is located in Pula, on the Northern tip of this stunning country, where the unspoilt Croatian coastline meets the Uãka mountains.
What to eat and drink in Pula
With 6000 kms of coastline and over 1000 islands making up Croatia (only 50 populated) seafood is always on the menu so try the scampi, prstaci (shellfish) and Dalmatian Brodet, a tasty stew made with mixed fish and served with rice. Croatians are crazy about cevapcic which is all about sausage shaped meatballs. Try some. They look a bit weird but taste fantastic. Wine wise, go for the Itstrian wines Malvasia and Teran.
What to see and do in Pula
With over 3,000 years of history, ancient Pula is home to the sixth largest Roman amphitheatre in the world and arguably the most beautiful and elegant. Croatia has eight beautiful national parks, mostly dotted along the Adriatic coast. Half way up the Istrian Peninsular lies Porec, a charming historic town and tourist haven with a lovely coastline to explore. And don't miss the chance to follow in the footsteps of Jules Verne by visiting the delightful Old Town of Rovinj with its 13th Century Chapel of Holy Trinity.
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