Campsite Slatina

Cres Island


Tucked away on the west coast of Cres near a nondescript fishing village called Martinšćica, this campground offers access to two lovely pebbly beaches. The complex includes restaurants, a pizzeria, cafes, a grocery shop, a dive school, and boat and bike hire. Despite its large size (500 sites), it's well spaced out and doesn't feel too cramped.

Minimum seven-night stay in July and August.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Cres Island attractions

1. Lubenice Beach

4.61 MILES

One of Kvarner’s most remote and beautiful beaches, this secluded cove is accessed by following a steep path through the scrub. The 45-minute descent is a…

2. St Mark's Church

5.84 MILES

The parish church houses the village's main sight: the 11th-century Valun Tablet. Inscribed in both Glagolitic and Latin, this tombstone reflects the…

3. Valun Beach

5.99 MILES

Around the headland to the northwest of the village, you'll find a lovely pebble beach bordered by pines. It's much quieter than the beach just east of…

4. Osor Archaeological Collection

9.11 MILES

On the main square in the 15th-century town hall, this outpost of the Lošinj Museum contains a collection of stone fragments, reliefs, ceramics and…

5. Church of the Assumption

9.15 MILES

Completed in 1498, this large church has a rich Renaissance portal facing onto the main square. The baroque altar inside has relics of St Gaudentius, Osor…

6. Cres Museum

10.11 MILES

Housed in the Arsan Renaissance palace just off the harbour front, this local museum is worth the modest entry fee for its 16th-century Venetian…

7. St Mary of the Snow Church

10.13 MILES

Just inside the main harbour gate, this church is notable for its Renaissance portal with a relief of the Virgin and Child. A glassed-in foyer allows you…

8. Trg Frane Petrića

10.14 MILES

Right by the harbour, the main town square was the scene of public announcements, financial transactions and festivals under Venetian rule. It’s now the…