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A Campsite by the Sea in Spain
The long Spanish Mediterranean coastline is a fantastic destination for a relaxing beach holiday. Campsites near the sea in Spain are especially popular among families with children and young people. To cater to different preferences and daily rhythms, there are dedicated campsites for both groups. Family campsites on the Costa Brava often feature many mobile homes, children’s play areas, kids’ pools, and entertainment programs for the little ones. Youth campsites in the same region typically offer plenty of tent pitches, large swimming pools, and several sports fields. This way, everyone can enjoy a seaside camping experience in Spain in their own way.
Types of Campsites in Spain
In addition to family and youth campsites, Spain offers a wide variety of camping options. Many national parks are home to beautiful nature campsites, perfect for hiking or cycling adventures. There are also numerous naturist campsites to choose from. For those looking for a bit more comfort, glamping sites are available as well. The size and facilities of each campsite often determine the price, but even small campsites can offer great amenities at an affordable rate. Camping in Spain is therefore accessible to almost everyone.
Want to camp or spend the winter at one of the many campsites in southern Spain? The region of Andalucía, one of the warmest parts of Europe, is a favorite destination. Here, along the Costa del Sol and the Costa Tropical, you’ll find countless campsites. Well-known towns in this area include Torremolinos and Marbella.
Looking for a quieter camping experience in Spain? It’s worth searching for a small nature campsite where you can peacefully enjoy the surroundings, Spanish culture, and delicious local cuisine.
On Camping.eu you can easily compare the different types of campsites and locations that Spain has to offer for your camping holiday.
Regions in Spain
Spain is divided into various regions. Catalonia, Girona, Lleida and Tarragona, for example, are famous for the Costa Brava, where you’ll find a wide range of campsites. This area also values culture highly, with museums dedicated to Gaudí, Picasso, Dalí, and Miró. Spain is also one of Europe’s largest wine producers—sherry being one of its most famous wines.
The Iberian Peninsula has a remarkably diverse landscape, bordered by two seas and an ocean. There are over 400 protected nature areas, mountains, and national parks to explore.
Five Great Camping Destinations in Spain
Still choosing your next camping destination in Spain? Here are five fantastic areas for a memorable holiday:
Andalucía
This southern region enjoys a warm climate all year round, making it perfect for camping both in summer and winter.
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The Pyrenees
Adventurous campers will love the rugged mountain region along the border with France. Miles of hiking trails, challenging cycling routes, and climbing opportunities guarantee an active camping holiday.
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Costa del Sol
Sun-seekers can find a shady spot for their tent or caravan along the Costa del Sol, spending their days relaxing on the beach or by the pool while enjoying the warm Spanish coast.
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Catalonia
This northern region is easily accessible by car or plane. Don’t miss the vibrant city of Barcelona while staying at a campsite here. Art, culture, history, and relaxation come together in this exciting area.
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Madrid
Spain’s capital lies in the heart of the country and is an ideal base for exploring the surrounding region. Of course, you can also choose to stay in Madrid itself, where museums, nightlife, historic buildings, and welcoming locals ensure an unforgettable city break.
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Camping with a Dutch Owner
For many, owning a hotel, bed & breakfast, or campsite under the Spanish sun is a dream come true. Many have taken the leap, and across Spain, you’ll find campsites run by Dutch owners. Making new friends is easy, especially for children, who can often communicate in their own language. Many of these campsites also offer entertainment programs for the youngest guests, ensuring they’re entertained all day long.
Book Your Favourite Campsite in Spain
Spain has been a popular holiday destination for decades—not only in summer but also during the winter months, when many visitors head south to enjoy warm weather, delicious food, friendly people, and beautiful cities. Ready for your next adventure? Book your ideal campsite in your favourite region of Spain today.