Location
Pinadria Camping Resort 5* is located only 5 minutes away from Baška Voda, and 15 minutes away from the center of Makarska.
Getting to Pinadria Camping Resort is simple - whether you’re traveling by car, bus, or plane.
By Plane:
Split Airport is located approximately 90 km from our camping resort. From the airport, you can reach us by rental car or taxi. During the summer months, there’s also a small airport on the island of Brač. From there, you can take the short ferry route from Sumartin to Makarska. From Makarska, it’s just a 20-minute drive to the resort. Dubrovnik Airport is a bit further away—just under a 3-hour drive.
By Car:
If you’re driving from Split (around 80 km) or Dubrovnik (about 170 km), simply follow the Adriatic Coastal Road (D8). Look for signs to Baško Polje and follow the directions to the campsite. If you prefer the A1 highway from Split, take the Šestanovac exit and follow the road towards Baško Polje. At the roundabout, take the second exit - and you’ve arrived. The roads are well-marked.
By Bus:
There are regular bus lines from big cities like Zagreb, Split, and Dubrovnik to Baška Voda or Makarska. From there, we can organize a quick taxi transfer directly to Pinadria Camping Resort.
Pinadria Camp is located at the probably best point for exploring Dalmatia.
Positioned between Split and Dubrovnik, with stunning islands just across the sea and majestic mountains in the background, it offers countless opportunities for day trips.
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik, one of the most visited tourist destinations in Europe, is about a 3-hour drive from Pinadria Camping Resort. We recommend leaving out early in the morning to avoid traffic jams and enjoy a coffee on the famous Stradun or a walk along the ancient city walls before the midday heat.
Pinadria Camping Resort 5* is located in the heart of Dalmatia, offering easy access to many of the region’s most popular tourist destinations and also possibility for hiking or taking water activities.
So, what can you see and experience in Dalmatia as our guest?
From the campsite, you’ll enjoy stunning views of the islands Brač and Hvar in front of you, with majestic mountains rising behind. If you’re staying with us for a week, you can fill every day with a new adventure discoveris of Dalmatia.
Brač Island is famous for Zlatni Rat, one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. You can visit it on an organized tour or independently by taking a ferry from Makarska to Sumartin, followed by a short drive to the town of Bol, near the iconic beach.
Hvar Island, regularly listed among the most beautiful islands in the world, is also a fantastic day-trip destination. You can catch a ferry from Drvenik to Sućuraj, then drive about an hour to Hvar Town—though a boat tour may be a more relaxing and scenic option.
If you are hiking lover, don’t miss to explore mountain Biokovo. For those who are stunned by the views and are looking for that perfect Instagram photo, the fascinating Skywalk Biokovo is a must-see. (Tip: Buy tickets in advance and check the weather forecast.)
If you like swimming in the river or you want to try rafting, just about 20 minutes from our Camp there is a Cetina River, where you can cool off from the summer heat. In the canyon of Cetina River zipline adventure awaits for you – all adrenaline lover will be thrilled.A half-hour car drive away, you can find two unusual lakes – Blue and Red Lake – spectacular natural phenomena created by the collapse of karst, that are truly worth the visit.
From our campsite, you can also visit Vepric, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, a famous Catholic pilgrimage site set in a forest cave, modeled after the famous Lourdes in France.
A historical town of Split, 1700 year-old city, a place which Roman Emperor Diocletian chose for his holiday home is just an hour away from our Camping Resort. One-day trip to Split will be like a way into the past. Spend a day wandering the fascinating Diocletian’s Palace, climb the bell tower of St. Domnius for panoramic views, stroll along one of the most beautiful seaside promenades in the Mediterranean, and don’t forget to buy a pair of sunglasses – a must-have for every local.
Split also serves as a gateway to the islands. Take a day trip to Šolta, known for its olive oil, wine, honey, and figs—just an hour away by ferry.
If you’d rather avoid roads and ferry crowds during your holiday, you can rent a bike or take a seaside stroll to Makarska, just 10 km from the campsite. Known for its vibrant nightlife, Makarska offers beach bars, clubs, and summer events—perfect for those seeking fun after the sun goes down.
The smaller coastal towns of Baška Voda and Promajna are close by, with beautiful beaches and modern beach bars—ideal for a relaxed, sun-soaked day by the sea.