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Camp MINDEL

  • 5 km form town of Vela Luka
  • Area of 10 000 sqm
  • 70 - 100 camping units
  • capacity of 200 people
  • electricity hookups
  • sanitary blocks
  • warm and cold showers
  • ... and much more

Camp '"Mindel” is situated on island Korčula, 5km west from town Vela Luka. It is spread on 10 000 sqm, surrounded by gentle bays and natural beaches. In shadow of olive and almond trees is found 120 camping units, capacity of 200 people.

Camp contains electricity hookups for camping trailers or caravans, sanitary blocks with warm and cold showers, places for washing dishes, refrigerators with shelves, and additional accommodating attitude is shopping service of groceries for all guests in camp.

Guests that like sport and recreation have free use of tennis court and bowling field as well as accessible grounds for jogging, bicycling or long walks outdoors.

Gravel and rock beaches with baton platforms are 5 (the nearest) to 20 (the most distant) minutes of walking distance. Every beach is accessible by car, motorcycle or bicycle. For those who have boat, they can keep it in the nearest bay where are placed binds. Lovers of sea beauties can visit diving center in town, 5km away from camping ground.

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Vela Luka

Vela Luka (4464 inhabitants) is the biggest town on the island and is 42 km far away from the town of Korcula. Vela Luka is the oldest and the youngest settlement on the island at the same time. On the hill spilinski rat, Northeast of the village, on about 100 m attitude above sea-level, is the Vela Spila (the big cave) - the most significant pre-historic deposit of Korcula. the rich Neolithic culture of the “Circle of Hvar” (3200 before Christ) communicated over sea with the neighbours of the Adriatic and the Mediterranean. The attractive collection of discoveries is exhibited in the Homeland museum in the Palace Franulovic-Repak near the parish church.

Vela Luka developed at the beginning of the 19th century in a deep, protected bay. Beside houses there are a few hotels and the rehabilitation centre for rheumatic diseases and posttraumatical conditions “Kalos”.

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Korcula Island

Korcula, an island in the central Dalmatian archipelago; area 279.03 sq km (length 46.8 km, width 5.3-7.8 km); population 17,038; the coast is rather indented. The highest peaks are Klupca (568 m) and Kom (510 m).

The climate is mild; an average air temperature in January is 9.8 °C (in the town of Korcula) and in July 26.9 °C; the average annual rainfall is 1,100 mm; the annual insolation reaches 2,671 hours (Vela Luka). The island is largely covered with the Mediterranean flora; at some places are pine forests.

Economy is based on farming, viticulture, fruit growing, fishing and fish processing, shipbuilding, processing of synthetic materials and tourism. Summer tourism has a long tradition on the island; nautical tourism has been recently developed.

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Croatia

Croatia is truly a land of islands because it has more than a thousand of them and each one is different. Many of them are inhabited but each and every one is exceptional, with its own story and destiny. To have a weak spot is human and the connoisseurs of Croatian islands have thousands of them. To be more precise 1185 of them.

That's how many islands, islets and cliffs are located in front of 1777 kilometers of the Adriatic coast. The first trip to the Adriatic coast and its islands is a journey into the unknown.

Every other trip will be a journey to the already familiar beauty of this country, always different but equally breathtaking.

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