CROATIA – MEDULIN & ROVINJ

With the perfect balance of professional sports infrastructure, natural beauty and cultural experiences, Croatia is a prime destination for football camps.
Croatia’s Medulin and Rovinj stand out as top-tier destinations offering a mix of excellent sports facilities, stunning coastal scenery and a vibrant atmosphere.
Both locations offer easy accessibility, with nearby airports and well-connected roads. They also provide opportunities for team bonding, such as boat trips, coastal hikes, and dining on fresh local cuisine.
Hotels / Facilities we work with:
- Hotel Park Plaza Belvedere, a 4 star beach front hotel in Medulin with indoor and outdoor pools, Spa and fitness centre.
- Family Hotel Amarin, a 4 star hotel in Rovinj with beach front location that boasts a total of 7 swimming pools, and a spa and wellness centre.
Nearby Airports
- Pula Airport - 25kms
- Rijeka Airport – 145kms
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