Camping Costs Rise Across Europe, Croatia Sees Significant Increase
The traditional affordability of camping is diminishing as prices surge across Europe, according to recent analyses from the PiNCAMP campsite portal and the ACSI organization. Over the past several years, camping costs have risen sharply, leading to considerable variations in prices between destinations. Research indicates that a family camping trip across Europe now averages approximately 49 euros per night.
However, significant differences exist, with northern European countries like Germany and Sweden remaining relatively affordable. In contrast, popular Mediterranean destinations are experiencing a notable increase in costs. Specifically, Croatia has emerged as one of the most expensive locations for camping in Europe.
According to PiNCAMP’s projections for the 2026 season, the average cost for a family camping in Croatia is around 73 euros per night. ACSI data further highlights this trend, indicating a substantial increase in average camping prices for families. These rising costs reflect broader trends in the tourism industry and underscore a shift away from camping as a budget-friendly travel option.
Travelers planning a camping holiday should be aware of these increased expenses when considering destinations across Europe.
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