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Naturist Koversada Park Camping Resort - Apartments

Vrsar - Istria

Description

The Koversada Park Camping Resort is one of the most famous naturist resorts on the Adriatic and, having been founded in 1961, is among the oldest in all of Europe. This relaxing paradise, featuring both clothed and naturist areas, is nestled amid the unspoiled nature of Lim Bay. The apartments are located in the naturist area of the resort.

Facilities: Several restaurants and snack bars, a supermarket, a newsstand, a boat launch, a market stall selling fruits and vegetables, a bakery, and a dance terrace. The nudist area features a snack bar and a supermarket. During peak season, there is an entertainment program for children and adults. The mini-club is open daily except Saturdays. Unattended parking is available on the premises (free of charge). Wi-Fi is available in the apartments (free of charge).

Apartment for 2–3 people, Type A: approx. 27 m², one double room with two single beds (each 90x200 cm), living room with sofa bed (160x190 cm), kitchenette with microwave and coffee maker, dining area, air conditioning, satellite TV, telephone, safe, WiFi internet (free), shower/toilet, balcony.Apartment for 2–4 people, Type A4: approx. 32–35 m², one double room with two single beds (each 90x200 cm), living room with sofa bed (160x190 cm), kitchenette with microwave and coffee maker, dining area, air conditioning, satellite TV, telephone, safe, free Wi-Fi, bathroom/toilet, balcony.Apartment for 2–4 people, Type B4: same as Type A4, but approx. 35 m² and detached. Apartment for 4–6 people, Type A6: approx. 47 m², two double bedrooms with two single beds (each 90x200 cm), living room with a sofa bed (160x190 cm) for two people, kitchenette with microwave and coffee maker, dining area, air conditioning, satellite TV, telephone, safe, free Wi-Fi, bathroom or shower/toilet, balcony.A baby bed is available free of charge in all apartments upon request. Bed linens and towels (changes available upon request or via the Maistra app) are included.

Meals: Accommodation only. A breakfast buffet or half-board (including breakfast and dinner buffets) is available for an additional fee. The restaurant is located in the clothing-required area of the resort.

Sport: Table tennis, mini-golf, pedal boats and kayaks, multipurpose sports field, beach volleyball, bike rentals.

Beach: The Blue Flag-certified rocky and pebble beach, complete with sunbathing areas, stretches all the way around the peninsula.

Pets: Permitted for a fee (€10 per day).

Extras
Distance from the city center: 1000 m
Distance from the nearest beach: 50-200 m
Air travel possible
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Details

Pets permitted (at an additional charge) 10 €
TV ****
Air Conditioning (as stated in the description) ****
WiFi ****
Distance from the city center: 1000 m
Distance from the nearest beach: 50-200 m
Air travel possible
Not suitable for persons with reduced mobility


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Vrsar - Istria

Vrsar, the old Orsera

One of the most beautiful Istrian towns is located on a hill overlooking the mouth of sheer natural beauty, the Lim bay, and is easily recognized for the yellow coloured Bishops’ castle on the hilltop. The breathtaking view from the hill spreads over the 18 green islets laying on the sunkissed blue sea. The town was named after the ancient word "ur", which means source and refers to the source of the famous Istrian rock, which was for centuries mined by the different residents of the town. Nowadays their efforts can be admired in the cobbled streets with marvelous pebbled buildings decorated with stone figures, balconies and roofs. Another special treasure of Vrsar, for centuries, has been the production of salt.

In the olden days this wonderful place was also enjoyed by the world-famous Venetian lover Giacomo Casanova who did not only write about women and wine but also mentioned the special appeal of the Istrian peninsula, especially of Vrsar. The old fishing town was also famous for being the Bishop’s summer residence and also for the important quarry in Roman times, the Montraker. Later on, in modern times, Vrsar becomes a more and more popular vacation destination with high-quality hotels, modern holiday resorts and a wide range of amenities for visitors looking for a peaceful, relaxing vacation combined with fun and activities, be it ashore or in the crystal-clear waters of the Croatian Adriatic Sea. Once a place for ancient sailors to rest,  is today an oasis that pampers your soul with its beauty and pleasure.

Not to be missed: Church of St. Foška, Main gate, The summer residence of the Bishop of Poreč, Old Romanesque door, Roman magazine and necropolis, Early Christian basilica, The Romanesque basilica of St. Mary of the Sea, Lim Bay, Montraker Peninsula.

Events to visit: Fishermen's Festival in May, Casanovafest in June, Montraker live music festival in July, Water polo cup Vrsar in August and Montraker quarry-international sculpture school in September.



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