Most people think of campsites in Spain in connection with a beach holiday. One of the most popular regions for camping in Spain is the Costa del Sol in Andalusia. Not without reason: sol is Spanish for sun; and you can be assured of 300 sunny days per year. But don’t spend the whole holiday lying on your beach towel however tempting that may be, because inland Spain is beautiful and a real experience!
More information >>>There are many more campsites in Spain than just on the Costa del Sol. Besides the Costa del Sol in the south around Marbella and Torremolinos, the Costa Brava (Cataluña on the east coast near Barcelona) has developed into a gigantic holiday paradise that has an unbelievable number of delights to offer the spoilt tourist. Many tourists return each year to their favourite camp site on the ‘rugged coast’ of Spain which lives up to its name: rough, wild and impetuous, contrasted with miles of sandy beaches and sheer cliffs with intimate bays. And whichever of our Spanish campsites you visit you will never be at a loss for delicious food (Spanish dishes such as paella or tapas) and excellent wine. Quite simply, a holiday on a camp site in Spain means relaxation but also being immersed in a completely different culture!
Customs also differ from one region to another, but all Italians have two things in common: a love of eating and beauty! Italian cuisine found its way into everyday cooking in many countries a long time ago (pizza, pasta, ice cream!) but there are plenty of new things to be discovered right there from the campsite. Campsites in Italy are easily accessible by car or train and connections are excellent in large parts of the country. What is there to stop you from planning a relaxing holiday in Bella Italia?
The campsites
Below you will see an overview of campsites in Spain, on the right you will find more information about tourism during your stay in Spain.









