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Aminess Style Camping Avalona Resort on Pag: Family Camping with Glamping and Water Park

06.05.2026 04:51 1 min 1 source
City Magazine SWE
Aminess Style Camping Avalona Resort on Pag: Family Camping with Glamping and Water Park
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Located in southern Pag near Povljana, the five-star Aminess Style Camping Avalona Resort has opened. It offers pitches for tents and motorhomes, mobile homes, and glamping villas, plus a water park with five slides, pools, a spa, restaurants, and entertainment. The resort sits on a peninsula with zoned beaches, including a dog area. It is the first five-star campsite on Pag, designed for family holidays with comfort.

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06.05.2026 City Magazine SWE

🇭🇷 Croatia — fuel prices

Updated: 23.05.2026

Diesel

$2.03 /l

€1.75 · £1.51/l

85 of 120

pricier than 70% of countries

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$1.95 /l

€1.67 · £1.44/l

88 of 118

pricier than 74% of countries

LPG

$1.03 /l

€0.89 · £0.77/l

27 of 46

pricier than 57% of countries

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