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Camp Mlaska

Mlaska 1, 21469, Sućuraj, Croatia
4.0(342)

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Andreas VilicAndreas Vilic
Well now, where to begin? For the last 20 years I have been working as a skipper and coming to Mlaska bay on anchor because of its beauty and crystal clear sea with white sand. Unfortunately, this place is just for that. I have decided to take my family for camping as it was their wish, so I remembered Mlaska. We have rented a bungalow to be surprised by a plank shed full of ants upon our arrival and quickly realised that the place is infested by wasps,  mosquitoes and flies too, with two of us wasp stung on day one. Flies and wasps were unbearably annoying. And rusty nails with no particular use are sticking out the shed...cought one with my elbow one night. It was not too long until we realised that hospitality is not something that the personel and management heard of, with some dude, most likely the manager, walking around the market and restaurant area, just asking 'Are you wet?', to give you a hard time or to start a fight,with hazard sings !!!DO NOT ENTER WET!!!, like it is an electrical powerplant, and like him, most of them did not hear about curtesy, customer care or bonton as it seems very difficult for them to say the general and basic words,such as 'Hello', 'Thank you' or 'Goodbye'. Just a serious stare. Are you wet? No, I am in the Gobi desert, not within a seaside camp! Oh, if I would only remember I would just say...No, are you? :D The restaurant is overpriced and the cook here can't even make chicken breast, because they serve them dried out and harder than the plate it comes on. The market barely has anything, on day two there was not even tomatos available. And, hahaha, 'bungalow' equipment, just hahaha. Additionally,  there is a concrete ramp at the promenade, usually used for trailers to dive the boats in, which is now covered with skate slippery algae where we witnessed many people falling, one woman literally flying and seriously bumping her left arm and softening the next blow with her face and some poor kid loosing a tooth, with no warning signs whatsoever. Well,no fairy that night for the little fella, couldn't find the tooth. Furthermore, the bungalows are just a few meters apart with no soundproofing, so other people keep you up until late hours,just sitting there and talking loud next to your pillow. It is especially fun to hear different mothers screaming at their children every now and then. It is damn hot inside with no fans or isolation of any kind. The kitchenette is a fire hazard on its own with no fire extinguisher anywhere, but hey, we are within a small forest short distance from the sea, so in case of a fire some will surely survive. In the nights the setting looks like the war prisoners camp, I remembered The Bridge Over River Kwai movie, that was nice. Finally, the people are coming here only for one day and when I asked to shorten this nightmare for a few days, the receptionist told me that we can cancel the days early with 50% penalty and then the next day to be charged for the full amount. And when I asked about the parking for our friends that are coming to visit for a couple of hours the women said that they can't enter the camp with the car, but that they have to pay 2 eur per person to enter by foot. I gave her a six eur tip :D and took my friends to some other place when they came. This place is a complete disaster. And all this for just 70 EUR per night. To end with something positive, again, the sea and surrounding view are trully beautiful. Still, all being said, I wouldn't come here again if someone would pay me to stay. I really 'admire' all the positive feedbacks on Google Maps. Never gave 1 to anything before, so here it goes.
Aleksandar SkuricAleksandar Skuric
Ne dajem inače negativne ocjene ali ovo je pravi primjer turizma na balkanski način! U otkrivanju lijepih plaža otoka prvi put smo došli ispred rampe kampa Mlaska, 50-ak metara od rampe parkirali smo na neuređeni prirodnu površinu pored ceste, uzeli stvari i htjeli proći pokraj rampe kroz kamp na plažu. Na kućici rampe se otvara prozor i neljubazna žena kaže izvolite: ja zamolim da prođemo s malim djetetom od 2 godine kroz kamp na plažu, na to neljubazna žena drsko kaže da je ulaz u kamp 10 kuna po osobi i da je parking 30 kuna dan. Opet ju molim u zvizdan da želimo samo proći kroz kamp sa djetetom a da nam plažu naplatiti ne može, na što ona odgovara da je kamp privatno vlasništvo te da ne možemo proći. Rekao sam joj da ću onda otići par stotina metara dalje pa ću ući na plažu mimo kampa. Bez obzira što smo bili s malim djetetom usred podneva na 30 stupnjeva nije nas pustila da prođemo kroz kamp na plažu. Naravno otišli smo svega parsto metara dalje, parkirali isto tako kao i dolje na neuređeno parkirno mjesto u hlad, prošetali se poljskim putevima i spustili na tu istu plažu besplatno. Još smo u restoranu kampa popili kavu i nitko nas ništa pitao nije. Izašli smo naravno preko rampe, još sam se htio zahvaliti neljubaznoj ženi na balkanskom načinu turizma ali je već došla druga smjena. Na kraju krajeva sama plaža je jedna od lošijih na kojima smo bili na Hvaru iako sama ne zaslužuje jednu zvjezdicu nego recimo 3. Kamp bi dobio i -1 zbog te neljubazne žene i balkanskog turizma sa 10 kuna prolazom kroz kamp 20 metara do mora te naplatom parkinga ispred rampe kampa koji to nije! Nije vidio P od parkinga već je ono što je priroda pružila. Uopće ne znam je li to njihovo zemljište ispred rampe? 👎🏻
Cinzia TamaniCinzia Tamani
Campeggino su una baia con mare favoloso, fondale di sabbia ed acqua cristallina. I tramonti sono spettacolari. E’ meta di molti tour in barca, di mattino la spighetta si riempie di turisti non campeggiatori. Per la location ed il mare si meriterebbe 10 stelle! Il camp lascia a desiderare…per questo ho dato 3 stelle. Il camp è molto molto spartano. Piazzole non delimitate, ti butti dove vuoi, un solo blocco bagni e nemmeno molto pulito. Il campeggio ha anche una parte FKK, io ho dovuto sempre lavare i piatti dagli FKk perché i lavandini dei testile erano pieni di api. L’acqua delle docce non è sempre calda. Ci sono le lavatrici ed un ristorantino. La zona dello scarico del chimico è sporca ed infestata di mosche. Se dovete prendere il pane alla mattina al mini ( molto mini) market cercate di essere fra i primi o dovrete rimanere in coda molto tempo perché la ragazza del supermarket oltre ad essere lenta deve fare i conti su un block notes con calcolatrice (boh). Si paga solo in contanti. Lo abbiamo scoperto solo una volta arrivati. Non avendo sufficienti contanti abbiamo pagato con paypall😅 In agosto in 3 adulti, cane, camper e corrente abbiamo pagato 57€. Nel campeggio noleggiano scooter e quad. Vi consiglio di non noleggiarli, sono vecchi e non funzionano. Non siamo riusciti a uscire dal campeggio perché non riuscivano a fare la salita.,..🤦🏻‍♀️ Noleggiano pure barche e barche con conducente. Stiamo ancora aspettando ci dicano il costo… dopo vengo a dirvelo 😅 Ragazza alla reception che parla pure italiano molto molto gentile. Ci torneremo sicuramente in questo camp per la location ed il mare, ma diciamo che c’è molto margine di miglioramento.
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Well now, where to begin? For the last 20 years I have been working as a skipper and coming to Mlaska bay on anchor because of its beauty and crystal clear sea with white sand. Unfortunately, this place is just for that. I have decided to take my family for camping as it was their wish, so I remembered Mlaska. We have rented a bungalow to be surprised by a plank shed full of ants upon our arrival and quickly realised that the place is infested by wasps,  mosquitoes and flies too, with two of us wasp stung on day one. Flies and wasps were unbearably annoying. And rusty nails with no particular use are sticking out the shed...cought one with my elbow one night. It was not too long until we realised that hospitality is not something that the personel and management heard of, with some dude, most likely the manager, walking around the market and restaurant area, just asking 'Are you wet?', to give you a hard time or to start a fight,with hazard sings !!!DO NOT ENTER WET!!!, like it is an electrical powerplant, and like him, most of them did not hear about curtesy, customer care or bonton as it seems very difficult for them to say the general and basic words,such as 'Hello', 'Thank you' or 'Goodbye'. Just a serious stare. Are you wet? No, I am in the Gobi desert, not within a seaside camp! Oh, if I would only remember I would just say...No, are you? :D The restaurant is overpriced and the cook here can't even make chicken breast, because they serve them dried out and harder than the plate it comes on. The market barely has anything, on day two there was not even tomatos available. And, hahaha, 'bungalow' equipment, just hahaha. Additionally,  there is a concrete ramp at the promenade, usually used for trailers to dive the boats in, which is now covered with skate slippery algae where we witnessed many people falling, one woman literally flying and seriously bumping her left arm and softening the next blow with her face and some poor kid loosing a tooth, with no warning signs whatsoever. Well,no fairy that night for the little fella, couldn't find the tooth. Furthermore, the bungalows are just a few meters apart with no soundproofing, so other people keep you up until late hours,just sitting there and talking loud next to your pillow. It is especially fun to hear different mothers screaming at their children every now and then. It is damn hot inside with no fans or isolation of any kind. The kitchenette is a fire hazard on its own with no fire extinguisher anywhere, but hey, we are within a small forest short distance from the sea, so in case of a fire some will surely survive. In the nights the setting looks like the war prisoners camp, I remembered The Bridge Over River Kwai movie, that was nice. Finally, the people are coming here only for one day and when I asked to shorten this nightmare for a few days, the receptionist told me that we can cancel the days early with 50% penalty and then the next day to be charged for the full amount. And when I asked about the parking for our friends that are coming to visit for a couple of hours the women said that they can't enter the camp with the car, but that they have to pay 2 eur per person to enter by foot. I gave her a six eur tip :D and took my friends to some other place when they came. This place is a complete disaster. And all this for just 70 EUR per night. To end with something positive, again, the sea and surrounding view are trully beautiful. Still, all being said, I wouldn't come here again if someone would pay me to stay. I really 'admire' all the positive feedbacks on Google Maps. Never gave 1 to anything before, so here it goes.
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Ne dajem inače negativne ocjene ali ovo je pravi primjer turizma na balkanski način! U otkrivanju lijepih plaža otoka prvi put smo došli ispred rampe kampa Mlaska, 50-ak metara od rampe parkirali smo na neuređeni prirodnu površinu pored ceste, uzeli stvari i htjeli proći pokraj rampe kroz kamp na plažu. Na kućici rampe se otvara prozor i neljubazna žena kaže izvolite: ja zamolim da prođemo s malim djetetom od 2 godine kroz kamp na plažu, na to neljubazna žena drsko kaže da je ulaz u kamp 10 kuna po osobi i da je parking 30 kuna dan. Opet ju molim u zvizdan da želimo samo proći kroz kamp sa djetetom a da nam plažu naplatiti ne može, na što ona odgovara da je kamp privatno vlasništvo te da ne možemo proći. Rekao sam joj da ću onda otići par stotina metara dalje pa ću ući na plažu mimo kampa. Bez obzira što smo bili s malim djetetom usred podneva na 30 stupnjeva nije nas pustila da prođemo kroz kamp na plažu. Naravno otišli smo svega parsto metara dalje, parkirali isto tako kao i dolje na neuređeno parkirno mjesto u hlad, prošetali se poljskim putevima i spustili na tu istu plažu besplatno. Još smo u restoranu kampa popili kavu i nitko nas ništa pitao nije. Izašli smo naravno preko rampe, još sam se htio zahvaliti neljubaznoj ženi na balkanskom načinu turizma ali je već došla druga smjena. Na kraju krajeva sama plaža je jedna od lošijih na kojima smo bili na Hvaru iako sama ne zaslužuje jednu zvjezdicu nego recimo 3. Kamp bi dobio i -1 zbog te neljubazne žene i balkanskog turizma sa 10 kuna prolazom kroz kamp 20 metara do mora te naplatom parkinga ispred rampe kampa koji to nije! Nije vidio P od parkinga već je ono što je priroda pružila. Uopće ne znam je li to njihovo zemljište ispred rampe? 👎🏻
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Campeggino su una baia con mare favoloso, fondale di sabbia ed acqua cristallina. I tramonti sono spettacolari. E’ meta di molti tour in barca, di mattino la spighetta si riempie di turisti non campeggiatori. Per la location ed il mare si meriterebbe 10 stelle! Il camp lascia a desiderare…per questo ho dato 3 stelle. Il camp è molto molto spartano. Piazzole non delimitate, ti butti dove vuoi, un solo blocco bagni e nemmeno molto pulito. Il campeggio ha anche una parte FKK, io ho dovuto sempre lavare i piatti dagli FKk perché i lavandini dei testile erano pieni di api. L’acqua delle docce non è sempre calda. Ci sono le lavatrici ed un ristorantino. La zona dello scarico del chimico è sporca ed infestata di mosche. Se dovete prendere il pane alla mattina al mini ( molto mini) market cercate di essere fra i primi o dovrete rimanere in coda molto tempo perché la ragazza del supermarket oltre ad essere lenta deve fare i conti su un block notes con calcolatrice (boh). Si paga solo in contanti. Lo abbiamo scoperto solo una volta arrivati. Non avendo sufficienti contanti abbiamo pagato con paypall😅 In agosto in 3 adulti, cane, camper e corrente abbiamo pagato 57€. Nel campeggio noleggiano scooter e quad. Vi consiglio di non noleggiarli, sono vecchi e non funzionano. Non siamo riusciti a uscire dal campeggio perché non riuscivano a fare la salita.,..🤦🏻‍♀️ Noleggiano pure barche e barche con conducente. Stiamo ancora aspettando ci dicano il costo… dopo vengo a dirvelo 😅 Ragazza alla reception che parla pure italiano molto molto gentile. Ci torneremo sicuramente in questo camp per la location ed il mare, ma diciamo che c’è molto margine di miglioramento.
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1.0
2y

Well now, where to begin? For the last 20 years I have been working as a skipper and coming to Mlaska bay on anchor because of its beauty and crystal clear sea with white sand. Unfortunately, this place is just for that.

I have decided to take my family for camping as it was their wish, so I remembered Mlaska. We have rented a bungalow to be surprised by a plank shed full of ants upon our arrival and quickly realised that the place is infested by wasps,  mosquitoes and flies too, with two of us wasp stung on day one. Flies and wasps were unbearably annoying. And rusty nails with no particular use are sticking out the shed...cought one with my elbow one night.

It was not too long until we realised that hospitality is not something that the personel and management heard of, with some dude, most likely the manager, walking around the market and restaurant area, just asking 'Are you wet?', to give you a hard time or to start a fight,with hazard sings !!!DO NOT ENTER WET!!!, like it is an electrical powerplant, and like him, most of them did not hear about curtesy, customer care or bonton as it seems very difficult for them to say the general and basic words,such as 'Hello', 'Thank you' or 'Goodbye'. Just a serious stare.

Are you wet? No, I am in the Gobi desert, not within a seaside camp! Oh, if I would only remember I would just say...No, are you? :D

The restaurant is overpriced and the cook here can't even make chicken breast, because they serve them dried out and harder than the plate it comes on. The market barely has anything, on day two there was not even tomatos available. And, hahaha, 'bungalow' equipment, just hahaha.

Additionally,  there is a concrete ramp at the promenade, usually used for trailers to dive the boats in, which is now covered with skate slippery algae where we witnessed many people falling, one woman literally flying and seriously bumping her left arm and softening the next blow with her face and some poor kid loosing a tooth, with no warning signs whatsoever. Well,no fairy that night for the little fella, couldn't find the tooth.

Furthermore, the bungalows are just a few meters apart with no soundproofing, so other people keep you up until late hours,just sitting there and talking loud next to your pillow. It is especially fun to hear different mothers screaming at their children every now and then. It is damn hot inside with no fans or isolation of any kind. The kitchenette is a fire hazard on its own with no fire extinguisher anywhere, but hey, we are within a small forest short distance from the sea, so in case of a fire some will surely survive. In the nights the setting looks like the war prisoners camp, I remembered The Bridge Over River Kwai movie, that was nice.

Finally, the people are coming here only for one day and when I asked to shorten this nightmare for a few days, the receptionist told me that we can cancel the days early with 50% penalty and then the next day to be charged for the full amount. And when I asked about the parking for our friends that are coming to visit for a couple of hours the women said that they can't enter the camp with the car, but that they have to pay 2 eur per person to enter by foot. I gave her a six eur tip :D and took my friends to some other place when they came.

This place is a complete disaster. And all this for just 70 EUR per night.

To end with something positive, again, the sea and surrounding view are trully beautiful. Still, all being said, I wouldn't come here again if someone would pay me to stay. I really 'admire' all the positive feedbacks on Google Maps. Never gave 1 to anything before, so...

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4.0
2y

Well now, where to begin? For the last 20 years I have been working as a skipper and coming to Mlaska bay on anchor because of its beauty and crystal clear sea with white sand. Unfortunately, this place is just for that. ||I have decided to take my family for camping as it was their wish, so I remembered Mlaska. We have rented a bungalow to be surprised by a plank shed full of ants upon our arrival and quickly realised that the place is infested by wasps, mosquitoes and flies too, with two of us wasp stung on day one. Flies and wasps were unbearably annoying. And rusty nails with no particular use are sticking out the shed...cought one with my elbow one night.||It was not too long until we realised that hospitality is not something that the personel and management heard of, with some dude, most likely the manager, walking around the market and restaurant area, just asking 'Are you wet?', to give you a hard time or to start a fight,with hazard sings !!!DO NOT ENTER WET!!!, like it is an electrical powerplant, and like him, most of them did not hear about curtesy, customer care or bonton as it seems very difficult for them to say the general and basic words,such as 'Hello', 'Thank you' or 'Goodbye'. Just a serious stare.||Are you wet? No, I am in the Gobi desert, not within a seaside camp! Oh, if I would only remember I would just say...No, are you? :D||The restaurant is overpriced and the cook here can't even make chicken breast, because they serve them dried out and harder than the plate it comes on. The market barely has anything, on day two there was not even tomatos available. And, hahaha, 'bungalow' equipment, just hahaha. ||Additionally, there is a concrete ramp at the promenade, usually used for trailers to dive the boats in, which is now covered with skate slippery algae where we witnessed many people falling, one woman literally flying and seriously bumping her left arm and softening the next blow with her face and some poor kid loosing a tooth, with no warning signs whatsoever. Well,no fairy that night for the little fella, couldn't find the tooth.||Furthermore, the bungalows are just a few meters apart with no soundproofing, so other people keep you up until late hours,just sitting there and talking loud next to your pillow. It is especially fun to hear different mothers screaming at their children every now and then. It is damn hot inside with no fans or isolation of any kind. The kitchenette is a fire hazard on its own with no fire extinguisher anywhere, but hey, we are within a small forest short distance from the sea, so in case of a fire some will surely survive. In the nights the setting looks like the war prisoners camp, I remembered The Bridge Over River Kwai movie, that was nice.||Finally, the people are coming here only for one day and when I asked to shorten this nightmare for a few days, the receptionist told me that we can cancel the days early with 50% penalty and then the next day to be charged for the full amount. And when I asked about the parking for our friends that are coming to visit for a couple of hours the women said that they can't enter the camp with the car, but that they have to pay 2 eur per person to enter by foot. I gave her a six eur tip :D and took my friends to some other place when they came.||This place is a complete disaster. And all this for just 70 EUR per night.||To end with something positive, again, the sea and surrounding view are trully beautiful. Still, all being said, I wouldn't come here again if someone would...

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2.0
6y

Campsite is in a good area close to a beach. It is near to the ferry but not within walking distance of anything else. The staff spoke good English which was helpful. They do not accept card but there is nowhere to inform you of this they just tell you when you try to pay via card. The nearest ATM is back in the town. There are no specific pitches you just need to find a space. We managed to find a space close to the beach which was nice. There are a lot of boat trips that visit the beach which means it can get crowded at times. I would have given this 3 stars however the facilities are not very clean. They are not exclusive to campsite guests so visitors can also use them which means the showers are full of sand and do not provide hot or warm water. There is a shop on site open twice a day and also a restaurant which we didn't go to but the prices...

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