Camp Kazela (Medulin)

44.803217 N / 13.966533 O

Camp Kazela (Medulin) Surf Spot Guide, Croatia

Camp Kazela near Medulin offers a relaxed alternative to crowded European beach breaks, with a unique rocky shoreline and a laid-back atmosphere that attracts surfers seeking solitude. This boulder-bottom beach break delivers both left and right-hand waves in a setting that feels refreshingly removed from the typical tourist circuit. The spot has earned a reputation as a hidden gem in the Adriatic, perfect for those who value tranquility alongside quality waves.

Geography and Nature

Located on the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula, Camp Kazela sits just 15 kilometres from the town of Medulin. The coastline here is distinctly rocky rather than sandy, with a distinctive boulder-strewn beach that gives the spot its character. The surrounding landscape is typical of this region, with Mediterranean vegetation and clear Adriatic views. The camp itself provides basic facilities including fresh water showers, making it convenient for a full day of surfing without needing to venture into town.

Surf Setup

Camp Kazela works as a beach break where waves peel in both directions across a boulder bottom, offering variety within a single session. The best swell direction comes from the south and southeast, which is the dominant swell window for this part of the coast. North and northeast winds provide the most offshore conditions, cleaning up the wave face and creating better shape. The spot handles all tide stages, though mid to high tide with a falling tide tends to produce the most consistent waves. On a typical session, expect waist to chest-high waves with a playful character that rewards both smooth carving and more aggressive maneuvers.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks occasionally rather than consistently, so timing your visit matters. The autumn and winter months from September through March offer the most reliable swell, with the Adriatic's storm systems generating regular south and southeast swells. Summer months can be flat for extended periods. If you visit during autumn, you may also encounter scirocco wind conditions that create alternative wave opportunities at this location.

Crowd Levels

Camp Kazela remains remarkably empty during weekdays, making it ideal for surfers who prefer uncrowded lineups. Weekends see only a few other surfers, so even peak times never feel busy. This is one of the Adriatic's least crowded options.

Who It's For

The spot works for all skill levels. Beginners can find manageable waves and learn on forgiving beach break conditions. Intermediate surfers will appreciate the variety of peaks and the opportunity to work on technique without pressure. Advanced surfers can push harder on bigger days when swell picks up.

Hazards to Respect

The boulder bottom and rocky beach require awareness of your surroundings. Wear reef booties to protect your feet when entering and exiting. The rocks can be sharp, so take your time getting in and out of the water, especially in larger swells.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June through October, water temperatures range from 20°C to 26°C, making boardshorts or light spring suits comfortable. Winter months from December through March see temperatures drop to 11°C, requiring a 4/3 millimetre hooded full suit. Spring and autumn months sit between these extremes, with temperatures around 15°C to 21°C, making a 3/2 millimetre full suit or spring suit appropriate.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Pula Airport, approximately 40 kilometres away. From Pula, rent a car and drive south toward Medulin, then follow signs toward Camp Kazela. The drive takes roughly 45 minutes. Parking is available at the camp itself. From the parking area, you can reach the water within five minutes on foot. Public transport options are limited in this area, so having a vehicle is recommended for accessing this spot and exploring other nearby breaks.

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Camp Kazela (Medulin) 

Croatia
44.803217 N / 13.966533 O
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Level: All surfers
Public access: Public access
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Camp Kazela (Medulin) Surf Spot Guide, Croatia

Camp Kazela near Medulin offers a relaxed alternative to crowded European beach breaks, with a unique rocky shoreline and a laid-back atmosphere that attracts surfers seeking solitude. This boulder-bottom beach break delivers both left and right-hand waves in a setting that feels refreshingly removed from the typical tourist circuit. The spot has earned a reputation as a hidden gem in the Adriatic, perfect for those who value tranquility alongside quality waves.

Geography and Nature

Located on the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula, Camp Kazela sits just 15 kilometres from the town of Medulin. The coastline here is distinctly rocky rather than sandy, with a distinctive boulder-strewn beach that gives the spot its character. The surrounding landscape is typical of this region, with Mediterranean vegetation and clear Adriatic views. The camp itself provides basic facilities including fresh water showers, making it convenient for a full day of surfing without needing to venture into town.

Surf Setup

Camp Kazela works as a beach break where waves peel in both directions across a boulder bottom, offering variety within a single session. The best swell direction comes from the south and southeast, which is the dominant swell window for this part of the coast. North and northeast winds provide the most offshore conditions, cleaning up the wave face and creating better shape. The spot handles all tide stages, though mid to high tide with a falling tide tends to produce the most consistent waves. On a typical session, expect waist to chest-high waves with a playful character that rewards both smooth carving and more aggressive maneuvers.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks occasionally rather than consistently, so timing your visit matters. The autumn and winter months from September through March offer the most reliable swell, with the Adriatic's storm systems generating regular south and southeast swells. Summer months can be flat for extended periods. If you visit during autumn, you may also encounter scirocco wind conditions that create alternative wave opportunities at this location.

Crowd Levels

Camp Kazela remains remarkably empty during weekdays, making it ideal for surfers who prefer uncrowded lineups. Weekends see only a few other surfers, so even peak times never feel busy. This is one of the Adriatic's least crowded options.

Who It's For

The spot works for all skill levels. Beginners can find manageable waves and learn on forgiving beach break conditions. Intermediate surfers will appreciate the variety of peaks and the opportunity to work on technique without pressure. Advanced surfers can push harder on bigger days when swell picks up.

Hazards to Respect

The boulder bottom and rocky beach require awareness of your surroundings. Wear reef booties to protect your feet when entering and exiting. The rocks can be sharp, so take your time getting in and out of the water, especially in larger swells.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June through October, water temperatures range from 20°C to 26°C, making boardshorts or light spring suits comfortable. Winter months from December through March see temperatures drop to 11°C, requiring a 4/3 millimetre hooded full suit. Spring and autumn months sit between these extremes, with temperatures around 15°C to 21°C, making a 3/2 millimetre full suit or spring suit appropriate.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Pula Airport, approximately 40 kilometres away. From Pula, rent a car and drive south toward Medulin, then follow signs toward Camp Kazela. The drive takes roughly 45 minutes. Parking is available at the camp itself. From the parking area, you can reach the water within five minutes on foot. Public transport options are limited in this area, so having a vehicle is recommended for accessing this spot and exploring other nearby breaks.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: South, SouthEast
Good wind direction: North, NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power

Best Tide Position: Don't know
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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Autumn and winter from September through March offer the most reliable swell, with the Adriatic's storm systems generating regular south and southeast swells. Summer months can be flat for extended periods. If you visit during autumn, you may encounter scirocco wind conditions that create alternative wave opportunities at this location.
Camp Kazela works for all skill levels. Beginners can find manageable waves and learn on forgiving beach break conditions. Intermediate surfers will appreciate the variety of peaks and the opportunity to work on technique without pressure. Advanced surfers can push harder on bigger days when swell picks up.
Camp Kazela is a beach break where waves peel in both directions across a boulder bottom, offering variety within a single session. The best swell direction comes from the south and southeast. North and northeast winds provide the most offshore conditions, cleaning up the wave face and creating better shape. Expect waist to chest-high waves with a playful character.
Camp Kazela remains remarkably empty during weekdays with only a few surfers on weekends, making it one of the Adriatic's least crowded options. Located 15 kilometres from Medulin on the southern Istrian Peninsula, it's approximately 45 minutes from Pula Airport by car. Parking is available at the camp, and you can reach the water within five minutes on foot.
Camp Kazela offers a relaxed alternative to crowded European beach breaks with a unique rocky shoreline and laid-back atmosphere that attracts surfers seeking solitude. The distinctive boulder-strewn beach gives the spot character, while the surrounding Mediterranean landscape and clear Adriatic views create a setting refreshingly removed from the typical tourist circuit. It's a hidden gem perfect for those who value tranquility alongside quality waves.

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