Despite the rather unpromising weather that marked May and the very beginning of June, at the beginning of the month, Valamar’s new camp received more than 1,500 guests, most of whom were Germans and Austrians.
As Borivoje Dokler/Poslovni Dnevnik writes on the 19th of June, 2019, at the beginning of the month in Funtana, a Croatian village seven kilometres away from Poreč, the Istra Premium Camping Resort opened its doors to the public.
This is the first large Valamar five-star camp, which stretches across 37 hectares of land and can accommodate as many as 2,781 guests at any one time. Over the past two years, 280 million kuna has been invested into the project, making this, along with the five-star Valamar Collection Marea Suites, the most significant project for Valamar this year. Booking is going excellently and on the day ”camp opening day”, scheduled for the 27th of June, the camp will operating at full capacity.
Most of the guests appear to come from Germany and Austria, although it’s still somewhat difficult to grasp the exact structure of guests to this Valamar facility. This camp, with its wide choice of luxury accommodation, can satisfy even the most demanding guests, from those looking for a nice plot facing the Adriatic sea, a modern camping home, to those wanting a luxury camping villa with its own private pool.
As far as prices are concerned, Valamar offers plots ranging from as little as 15 to as much as 119 euros, and when it comes to luxury accommodation, prices range from 58 to 567 euros. For example, for a glamping tent with a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom and two bedrooms during the peak tourist season, it’s necessary to allocate around 250 euros per day, while renting out the most expensive Camping Villas which can accommodate up to six people, you’re looking at a price tag of above 500 euros.
The camp has a large number of entertainment facilities for children, of which Aquamar is particularly well known, it’s a family water park with five pools and water attractions covering a total water surface of 1,030 square metres.
What is particularly refreshing about Valamar’s new project is the large indoor entertainment zone with various playrooms, children’s clubs and a large theater. The games are equipped with the Super Mario program and are adapted for children under three years of age, and then from three to seven and then seven to twelve years old.
In the centre of the camp is the central Piazza square (trg), which hosts the ”Musi&Fun” program each and every night, and is surrounded by a number of small specialised shops and bars. Although they offer mostly high-quality products, the prices here don’t really differ all that much from those you’d see in regular stores.
Up to now, Valamar has invested an enormous 5.8 billion kuna in Croatian tourism. Within the three-year growth and development strategy, a total of 2.5 billion kuna has been invested into its tourism portfolio, and more than 3 billion kuna has been invested in the expansion of the company’s operations and acquisitions.
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