Alan Rogers Review
Under the management of Hotel Belvedere, this site has developed into a massive leisure complex of which camping is a small part. It may be suitable for a short stay but is not recommended for a beach holiday. There are 280 pitches, with 200 for touring units. All have 6A electricity, but pitching is haphazard and that may make it difficult to find a place in high season. The site is divided into five different areas, divided by a narrow public road which has to be crossed to reach the toilet facilities (watch out for local drivers).
Location
Getting there...
Follow the main A2 coast road west just beyond the Izola by-pass; the site is clearly signed but the exit is on a rather confusing summit road junction (the original entrance and exit have been closed so access is not easy).






