Campsites Costa Brava
Soaking up the Sun on the Costa Brava
The Costa Brava is one of the most popular regions of Spain among sun loving, camping holiday makers and stretches all the way from the French border towards Barcelona. This part of the country is typified by a gorgeous, rugged coastline with some lovely bays and bustling seaside resorts, such as Lloret de Mar. Lovers of luxury camping will be able to treat the family to an experience that they will never forget by booking to stay at a leading Allcamps set right on the sand.
Beautiful Beaches on the Costa Brava
Lloret de Mar is the undisputed capital of the Costa Brava’s beach resorts. This trendy resort comes with a golden beach, a fantastic palm-lined promenade loaded with shops, cafés and restaurants, and a vibrant nightlife. For more exciting water sports opportunities, head for the resort of Calella, to the south, with its extra-long beach and sports centres.
Exploring the Costa Brava
A visit to the cultural city of Barcelona is a must. This historical metropolis features a superb stretch of beach near the centre and a mountainous backdrop. Gerona is a historical delight with great architecture, while the cathedral, churches, synagogues and mosques are complemented by a range of excellent cafés and restaurants.
Campsites Costa Brava
Soaking up the Sun on the Costa Brava
The Costa Brava is one of the most popular regions of Spain among sun loving, camping holiday makers and stretches all the way from the French border towards Barcelona. This part of the country is typified by a gorgeous, rugged coastline with some lovely bays and bustling seaside resorts, such as Lloret de Mar. Lovers of luxury camping will be able to treat the family to an experience that they will never forget by booking to stay at a leading Allcamps set right on the sand.
Beautiful Beaches on the Costa Brava
Lloret de Mar is the undisputed capital of the Costa Brava’s beach resorts. This trendy resort comes with a golden beach, a fantastic palm-lined promenade loaded with shops, cafés and restaurants, and a vibrant nightlife. For more exciting water sports opportunities, head for the resort of Calella, to the south, with its extra-long beach and sports centres.
Exploring the Costa Brava
A visit to the cultural city of Barcelona is a must. This historical metropolis features a superb stretch of beach near the centre and a mountainous backdrop. Gerona is a historical delight with great architecture, while the cathedral, churches, synagogues and mosques are complemented by a range of excellent cafés and restaurants.
48 campsites found

- Directly on a wide sandy beach
- Great entertainment
- Supermarket
- Only 400 mtrs from Platja d'Aro
From:
£1,087
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- Water park with several slides
- Restaurant with Catalan dishes
- Animation for the whole family
- Visit the historic centre of Girona
From:
£716

- Splash in the renovated swimming pool
- A drink on the terrace
- To the mini market for some shopping
- Near stunning beaches and a beautiful castle
£965
From:
£687

- Wellness with sauna and swimming pool
- Great attention to sustainability
- Views of the sea and pine forest
- Near crystal-clear waters of Sa Riera bay
From:
£1,238
This is why you choose Allcamps:
- 1300+ Campsites
- Lowest Price Guarantee
- No booking fee
- Customer rating 4.5/5

- Swimming pool with green lawns and sunbeds
- Kids & Teens Club
- Tennis, volleyball, fitness, bike rental
- 2 km from Santa Cristina d'Aro
From:
£225

- Two swimming pools, 1 of which is heated
- Join us for a wine tasting
- Shady campsite
- 3.5 km from the sea, 1.5 from beautiful village of Begur
£1,212
From:
£865

- Pool with a view
- Unwind in the spa & wellness
- Restaurant serving traditional dishes of Catalan cuisine
- Surrounded by beautiful nature
From:
£1,201

- Outdoor pool with kiddie pool
- Direct access to bay with sandy beach
- Beach volley, kayak, snorkling
- Visit Tossa de Mar's restaurants, shops and disco
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