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JAYMELOUIS­E HUDSPITH GOES GLAMPING ON THE CROATIAN COAST

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IT’S camping, but not as you know it. As a city girl, the idea of sleeping under canvas filled me with dread – even if you do throw the word luxury in front of it. But a quick Google search, and a few images of sunny beaches and crystal blue waters later, I was in – a decision I would not regret.

The Arena Grand Kažela Campsite has revolution­ised camping – and not a tent or sleeping bag in sight.

As soon as we arrived at Camp Kažela, I was relieved to check into a luxurious seafront cabin, air-conditione­d and, most importantl­y, with a real double bed.

The small but cleverly designed cabins are decked out for up to a family of five with ample storage, a fully functional kitchen, two bathrooms and a living room with a smart TV for Netflix bingeing.

I started to think I’d had camping wrong my whole life. This modern take on the usually more basic activity, allows holidaymak­ers to relax and experience the serenity of sleeping under the stars in total comfort. I felt completely away from the world, and loving life on my own in my selfcontai­ned cabin – but relieved to have staff at hand to help with every need I could possibly have.

As an avid Game of Thrones fan, I hope I will be forgiven for automatica­lly thinking of Dubrovnik (aka Kings Landing) when I think of Croatia, so I knew very little of the coastal town of Medulin, but there is a lot more to it than meets the eye – including jet skis. There can be no better feeling than zipping across the ocean at speeds of up to 65mph. It was just the adrenalin rush I needed after an early flight and not much rest. Suddenly, I was full of energy. And once my heart stopped racing, and my feet were back on dry land, there were several other activities to get stuck into just a few steps from my front door.

During the build-up to the trip, the moment I most anticipate­d was stepping out of my front door, walking ten feet to the ocean and taking a dip. Of course, typical with my luck, on day one I went for my swim – and stepped on a sea urchin.

Note to self, always pack swimmable shoes or stick to the resort’s pool, which is precisely what I did after that.

The resort’s Olympic-length relaxation pool and surroundin­g day beds turned out to be just what the doctor ordered.

No really. The lovely doctor at the nearby Pula hospital said to use a needle to remove the stingers and stay off my foot. Poor me, I just had to enjoy the sun and quality ‘me’ time.

Every day here was a new adventure. A stone’s throw from the resort is the beautiful Levan island – a small island which has been turned into the ultimate party paradise.

Littered from shore to shore with tiki huts, day beds and naturally a fully kitted out cocktail bar, with boat parties to enjoy, it was more than worth the ride over.

The Arena Grand Kažela Campsite has a number of restaurant­s and bars, while guests can choose from Camping Home Next, Home Green and Camping Villa plots.

One of the aspects that impressed me most was the resort’s eco-friendly nature.

Most of the buildings are made using eco-friendly materials, and some huts even brought the outside in with a feature wall of real tree bark. The creators have brought together the wonders of the outside world with the modern one and at no point during my trip did I believe that I was experienci­ng anything other than luxury.

My one regret? That I didn’t make a dash for the resort’s water slide.

Arena Kažela and its modern campsite has won me over, and I may find myself camping, in luxury, again sometime soon but I don’t think I will ever warm to the idea of traditiona­l camping. The idea of sitting cold and soggy, on a blow-up bed, in a muddy field is my idea of hell.

JAYMELOUIS­E HUDSPITH

was a guest of Arena Grand Kažela Campsite, and stayed in a Camping Villa, which are available from €110 per villa per night,

arenacamps­ites.com

She flew from Stansted to Pula with Jet2 and returned with Tui costing around £100. An airport stay at the Radisson Blu (radissonho­tels.com) and airport transfers were supplied by the resort.

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Above and right Camp Kažela’s camping villas
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It redefines the idea of what a campsite should be

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