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Pula, Croatia
Start your journey at the stunning Roman amphitheatre, one of the best preserved in the world. Camp at one of the many campsites on the Istrian coast and enjoy fresh seafood at the harbour. The old town is very walkable and great for an evening stroll.
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Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
Plitvice Lakes National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with cascading turquoise lakes and waterfalls. Several campsites are located just outside the park entrance — arrive early to beat the crowds. Pick up local honey and cheese from roadside stands on the way in.
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Split, Croatia
Park the camper at a site near Stobreč and take a bus or bike into Split's atmospheric old town built inside Diocletian's Palace. Don't miss the Riva promenade for coffee and people-watching. Try peka — slow-cooked lamb or octopus — at a local konoba.
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Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Cross into Bosnia and head to Mostar, famous for the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge) over the Neretva River. The old bazaar Kujundžiluk is perfect for picking up handmade copper crafts and tasting Bosnian cevapi. Camp on the outskirts and walk into the old town in the evening for a magical atmosphere.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia
End the trip at the pearl of the Adriatic — park your camper at Camping Solitudo on the Lapad peninsula and hop on a bus to the old town. Walk the famous city walls for panoramic views over the terracotta rooftops and the sea. Evenings in the old city are magical once the day-trippers leave.