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Camping in Alicante means waking up to views of the Mediterranean, surrounded by palm trees, sandy beaches, and the relaxed rhythm of southern Spain. This lively city on Spain’s east coast, in the Valencia region, blends beach days with culture, great food, and authentic Mediterranean charm. Read more
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Why choose a campsite in Alicante?

Camping in Alicante means waking up to sunlight filtering through palm trees, with the sound of waves in the background. Campsites in this region are well equipped, with modern facilities and often spectacular views of the sea or the mountains.

Thanks to its central location on the Costa Blanca, Alicante is an ideal base for day trips. You can easily visit Benidorm, with its wide promenades and long sandy beaches, or explore the charming villages inland. Ibiza is also easy to reach by ferry from the Port of Alicante.

The city itself is compact and full of atmosphere—a place where Spanish traditions and laid-back summer vibes go hand in hand.

Sandy beaches and sea views

Alicante’s beaches are among the most beautiful in Spain. Playa del Postiguet is right by the city and perfect for a relaxed day by the sea, while San Juan Beach stretches for miles and is a favourite with families, walkers and water sports lovers.

If you like staying close to the coast, there are several seaside campsites with direct beach access. Step out of your tent or caravan and head straight to the Mediterranean for an early swim or a sunset stroll.

The coastline is also clean and easy to navigate, with calm waters that are ideal for swimming or snorkelling.

Relaxation and peace under the Spanish sun

While Alicante is lively, you’ll also find plenty of tranquillity nearby. In the hills and on the edge of the city there are several quiet campsites where the pace is slower and the atmosphere is wonderfully relaxed.

These campsites attract travellers who value silence, space and nature, without giving up the convenience of the city. With views of olive groves, mountains or the shimmering sea, it’s the perfect place to unwind under the Spanish sun.

For adults who want to enjoy peace and quiet

Some travellers aren’t looking for busy family campsites, but for a place with peace, comfort and privacy. In the Alicante area you’ll find a range of adults-only campsites, designed especially for couples or travellers without children.

It’s all about switching off: spacious pitches, pools with sun loungers, wellness facilities and welcoming restaurants serving local dishes. It’s camping with a touch of luxury—outdoor freedom with the calm of a boutique hotel.

Water fun and a refreshing dip

If you’re looking to cool down, there are several campsites with pools in and around Alicante. From simple pools to full water parks with slides and sun terraces, there’s always a place to take a break from the heat.

Some campsites are also set by lakes or rivers inland—ideal if you prefer a campsite by the water surrounded by nature. You can swim, paddleboard or kayak, while still staying within easy reach of the coast and the city.

The mix of sea, sunshine and water-based fun makes Alicante a paradise for campers who love the outdoor lifestyle.

Culture, food and Mediterranean atmosphere

Alicante has a rich history that dates back to Roman times. Visit the Castillo de Santa Bárbara, the hilltop castle overlooking the city, and take in the views across the harbour and coastline. In the old quarter of El Barrio you’ll find narrow streets, colourful houses and tapas bars where music carries late into the evening.

This is Spanish cuisine at its best: fresh fish, saffron paella with seafood, and local wines from the Valencia region. Along the palm-lined promenade of the Explanada de España, you can enjoy a drink with sea views—exactly the way it’s done here.

Explore the area

Alicante’s location makes it an excellent base for discovering more of the Costa Blanca.

  • Benidorm is an easy trip away and offers wide beaches, shops and lively nightlife.
  • Inland, you’ll find villages such as Guadalest—one of Spain’s prettiest—overlooking striking turquoise reservoirs.
  • Head towards the Valencia region, where culture, gastronomy and architecture come together in the city of the same name.
  • And if you fancy an island escape, ferries from the Port of Alicante travel to Ibiza—ideal for a day trip or a short break.

Alicante through the seasons

In spring, almond trees bloom and the weather is ideal for walking and cycling. Summer brings sunshine, beach days and lively festivals. Autumn is quieter, and you can often still enjoy a swim in the sea. Even in winter, Alicante remains pleasant, with mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine.

Thanks to its Mediterranean climate, camping here is possible for much of the year.

Book your campsite in Alicante now with Camping.eu

Whether you choose a campsite by the sea, a peaceful spot in the mountains, or a luxury campsite with a pool, you’ll always find the right place for your holiday in Alicante.

The combination of sunshine, culture, nature and Spanish hospitality makes this city and its surroundings one of Spain’s most popular camping destinations. Book your campsite in Alicante today with Camping.eu and discover for yourself what makes camping on the Costa Blanca so special.

Frequently asked questions

What makes Alicante a special camping destination?

Alicante combines beach, city and nature. Camp close to the sea, with views of the Mediterranean and the Costa Blanca mountains.

Wanneer is de beste reistijd om te kamperen in Alicante?

April to October is ideal, as you’ll enjoy plenty of sunshine, pleasant temperatures, and relatively little rain.

Are there adults-only campsites (no children)?

Yes—there are several adults-only campsites in the area, offering peace and quiet, comfort, and a relaxed atmosphere.

Wat zijn leuke uitstapjes in de omgeving van Alicante?

Visit Benidorm, Alicante’s historic old town, the city of Valencia, or take a boat trip to Ibiza.

Zijn er campings met zwembaden of directe toegang tot het strand?

Of course. There are campsites with a swimming pool and campsites by the sea where you can make the most of sunshine and water.

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