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Rental prices for RVs in Croatia most often range between €110 per day to €240 per day and depend on availability, length of trip as well as RV model.
Not all vehicles may be available. Use the search tool to check availability for your travel dates.
| Stop type | Facilities | Typical cost per night |
|---|---|---|
| Full-service campground | Power connection, showers, laundry, beach or pool | €20 – €60 |
| RV stop (kamp odmorište) | Campsite or level space, washrooms/showers, water & electricity (often), waste/grey water & chemical washroom disposal (often) | €20 – €35 |
| Marina or harbour parking lot | Paved parking, washrooms during opening hours (varies), usually no power; overnight accommodation in RVs/trailers often prohibited unless explicitly allowed | €12 – €50 |
Autokamp is the Croatian word for an arranged and fenced outdoor camping area for motorists (cars, trailers and tents), typically with additional facilities.
Croatia’s shifting countryside, formed of dramatic coastlines and staggering mountains, is the perfect backdrop for a campervan adventure. All of the nation’s natural and historic sights are spread out across Croatia, so you’ll definitely need to drive on your trip.
If you visit Croatia during the warmer months, you’ll want to split your time between sightseeing and swimming. No matter how carefully you plan your itinerary, the shining blue waters of the Adriatic can tempt even the most strong-willed travellers. And the rock pools, sea caves, and scuba diving opportunities aren’t just found on the mainland. An estimated 70% of Croatia’s shoreline is made up of hundreds of islands, islets, and archipelagos in the Adriatic Sea.
Here are the top 4 reasons why we love cruising around Croatia on a campervan vacation:
Greater Flexibility: Rather than sticking to rigid public transport routes, campervans allow you to travel anywhere in Croatia so that you can visit all the out-of-the-way medieval villages.
Travel With Everything: You never have to worry about forgetting your favorite possessions in a hotel because your room travels with you.
Low-Cost Campsites: Most of Croatia’s campsites are family-run and offer shaded pitches and basic amenities for low prices.
Non-Stop Panoramas: Croatia has an endless array of breathtaking landscapes from top to bottom. See it all from the comfort of your campervan.
Here are Croatia's 10 best campgrounds—some of which are only open from April to October:
To rent an RV in Croatia, you must have a valid Class B Driving Licence and an identity card or passport. If your driving licence is not in the Latin alphabet, bring an International Driving Permit (IDP) / international driving licence and check the rental company’s requirements.
The minimum age to rent an RV varies from 18 years old, depending on the company, and you need to have had your licence for at least one year.
Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.