Camping Peros

About Us


Camping Peros is located in the village Zaton near the towns of Nin and Zadar. It is ideal destination for those who want to enjoy natural beauty, mediterranean climate, country life, rich history, and stress-relieving benefits of spending time in nature.
Camping Peros is a smaller camp with 60 spacious pitches with direct access to the swimming pools. It is the right choice for those who prefer pleasant, family atmosphere and the experience of a excellent relaxing holiday.

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Swimming pools:


You can enjoy in two swimming pools during summer season that will complete your stay.

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Pizzeria Peroš


We offer handmade bio ravioli, 8 different type of pizza from the bread oven, delicious desserts, handmade bread, a large selection of refreshing/hot drinks and many more.

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Sport and Entertainment


Holiday can be more interesting with one of the various sport activities like hiking, jogging or cycling.

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Region:

Zaton

Zaton dates back to the 17th century when the parish church, dedicated to the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary was built. Simbol of Zaton is St. Nicolas church from the end of the 11th century. The Tower of Kaštelina from the 16th century was built by the Venetians in order to defend Nin from the Turks. In front of the headland Kremenjača there are the remains of the ancient port where the ships called Serilie Liburnice from the 1st century were found. Partial reconstructions are kept in the Museum of Nin Antiquities. Near to the ancient port there are the remains of the Church of St. Andrew from the 16th century. In the old part of the village Dalmatian style architecture can be seen (17th – 20th century).

St. Nicholas church is located on a hill-earthen grave in Zaton. The church is the only preserved example of the Romanesque architecture with the central ground-plan and the cross-ribbed vault from the end of the 11 th and the beginning of the 12 th century.

Nin

Nin is situated 1.5km from Zaton within 15 minutes walking distance. It is the oldest Croatian royal town, with the smallest cathedral in the world. Nin is the European Destination of Excellence (EDEN). It is well known for its medicinal mud and there is a saltwork with a thousand years old tradition.

The church of Holy Cross in Nin is the smalles cathedral in the world. Among the most valuable and preserved monuments of Old Christian architecture is the unique architecture style of the church of the Holy Cross. It dates from the Early Christian period of the Croats, from the 9th cent.
The church is the only sacral structure in Nin that has remained untouched since its construction. It is popularly called “the smallest cathedral in the world” .The position and beauty of the church dominate the area. During the period of the Croatian rulers, it was the court chapel of the prince’s court that was situated nearby. The church was built on the remains of ancient houses (1st – 6th cent.) that are visible even today, and around the church many medieval graves have been discovered.
The church itself is a type of calendar and with the sun rays entering the church one can determine the exact date of the equinox and solstice.

Zadar Historic city

12 km from Zaton, known for Roman, medieval, and Renaissance heritage, as well as modern attractions. Highlights include the Sea Organ that turns waves into music, the Greeting to the Sun light installation, the lively Kalelarga Street, and the iconic Church of St. Donatus, famous for its acoustics and concerts.

Just a few hundred meters from the campsite, Zaton beaches are perfect for families with children. Nearby, Nin offers the famous 3 km sandy Queen’s Beach with stunning views of Mount Velebit and healing mud.

Privlaka is a charming fishing town surrounded by sandy beaches on all sides, while Petrčane features a 2 km long beach with water sports options. The island of Vir, connected to the mainland by a bridge, is known for its sandy coves and the pine-covered islet Školjić.

National Parks & Nature Parks

Paklenica

Offers 150–200 km of hiking trails, from easy tourist paths to demanding mountaineering routes, passing through canyons, caves, and forest cottages.

Krka

Famous for Skradin Buk and Roški slap waterfalls, boat trips to Visovac island, and rich flora and fauna along its educational trails.

Plitvice Lakes

UNESCO World Heritage site with 16 interconnected lakes, countless waterfalls, lush forests, caves, and unique wildlife, explored via electric boats, trains, and scenic trails.

Kornati

An archipelago of 140 islands and reefs, known for dramatic cliffs, clear waters, and old lighthouses, offering a true “Robinson Crusoe” atmosphere.

North Velebit

The youngest national park, featuring karst formations, a botanical garden, Lukina cave, and untouched mountain wilderness.

Telašćica Nature Park

A stunning bay on Dugi Otok with calm waters, sandy bottoms, and safe anchorage for yachts.

Vrana Lake Nature Park

Birdwatcher’s paradise with 249 recorded species, including 102 nesting ones, plus rich fish biodiversity.

Velebit Nature Park

Croatia’s largest protected area and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, home to diverse landscapes, flora, fauna, and two national parks.


Book your next summer holiday in Croatia at our campsite.

Contact

Kampiranje Peroš d.o.o.
email
campingperos@gmail.com
address
Put Petra Zoranica 14, 23 232 Zaton/Nin
phone
+385 858081890
+385 23 265 830