Brilliant stay - we would 100% come back!

24 May 2026 at 02:30:27
Really enjoyed our stay at Amadria Park with Eurocamp. Beautiful grounds, lovely staff and the perfect location.
It’s around a 15–20 minute drive from the airport and really easy to get to — we hired a car and had no issues finding it.
Check-in was simple and straightforward. We drove to our... accommodation and were met by someone from Eurocamp who gave us a quick tour and explained everything we needed to know.
The accommodation itself was clean, comfortable and had plenty of storage. Everything smelled fresh and the bathroom was spotless, which is a big thing for me in self-catering accommodation. The only downside was the fridge didn’t seem very cold — not a huge issue for us as we mainly used it for drinks, but worth mentioning.
The decking area was lovely, although our accommodation stayed mostly in the shade so we didn’t really get to make the most of the sun loungers. We were also located near the supermarket at the back of the park, meaning it was a downhill walk to the beach, bars and restaurants. Fine for us, but the walk back up in the heat could be difficult if you have mobility issues or young children, so it’s worth looking at accommodation locations when booking.
The supermarket onsite was immaculate and really well stocked with fresh bread, pastries and essentials. Prices were actually better than expected too. There’s apparently a Lidl nearby for cheaper options and bigger shops if needed.
The restaurant we visited was gorgeous. We came just before the season fully started, so only one restaurant and one bar were open during our stay. That’s probably worth noting if you’re visiting in early season. The whole park was incredibly clean and well maintained though.
Special mention to Ivan in the restaurant — such a lovely guy. He sorted the football match out for us in the sports bar, even though it was closed, and also gave us loads of helpful tips for the next part of our holiday travelling down to Dubrovnik.
One thing I would say is there could be more toilet facilities closer to the beach as it’s a bit of a walk back to the nearest toilets.
The beach beds are quite expensive — the larger beds were €35 per day, and the inflatables are also charged separately by the hour, half day or full day. If you’re travelling with kids, these extra costs can add up quickly. We were lucky as we visited just before peak season and had one day where they were free.
The beach itself is lovely, but water shoes are definitely needed because of the stones. Buy them before you travel if you can — they were around €18 in the supermarket onsite.
Parking is also €10 per day, so just something to factor into your budget.
Overall though, we would 100% come back. Next time we’d probably book one of the sea-view accommodations as they looked amazing, although I think those are booked directly through Amadria rather than Eurocamp.
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