Campings Costa Brava
With brilliant balmy weather, bright sandy beaches and a carefree lifestyle, the Costa Brava entices visitors to its wild coast for sunny open-air holidays. The sparkling Mediterranean coastline is home to no shortage of lovely beaches and bays, charming coastal villages and lively resorts.
Featuring wonderful swimming pools, lively entertainment for all, great facilities with welcoming dining amenities, our campings occupy sun-drenched locations for the most idyllic escapes.
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Camping Holidays In Costa Brava
Choose from our extensive range of Costa Brava campsites, all featuring modern and comfortable accommodation that serves you well as a home away from home. Enjoy the blissful beaches, fantastic food and gorgeous nature when you go camping in Costa Brava.
Our Best Campsites In Costa Brava
The sun rises early and sets late on the beautiful Costa Brava, where holidaymakers seek out long days filled with equal measures of relaxation and recreation.
Our best campsites in the Costa Brava provide the perfect place to enjoy a sun-drenched Spanish holiday and feature great amenities including swimming pool complexes, restaurants, shops and much more. There are energetic Kids Club as well as lively entertainment for the whole family.
Our most popular destinations have been handpicked as they offer first-rate facilities and outstanding locations. You’ll find so much to do at our best campsites such as Castell Montgri, Interpals and Cala Llevado, and just as many popular activities in the surrounding area. Savour the sunny settings that provide a peaceful and pleasant ambiance for the duration of your stay.
So why wait, start planning a cool camping holiday on the Costa Brava with us.
Things to do when camping in Costa Brava
There is fierce competition between the Costa’s that occupy the coastline of the Mediterranean Sea, with Costa Blanca and Costa Dorada staking their claim as the best places to take a holiday Spain. For us, Costa Brava has a diverse offering of lively tourist resorts and untouched seaside towns and villages. All in all, there’s so much to do here.
The town of L’Estartit provides a gateway to the Medes, a rocky group of islands boasting magical marine life that is best explored by taking a snorkelling or diving trip. The inviting town of Figueres draws visitors in search of the Dalí Theatre-Museum, who often stay longer to explore the town’s castles, churches and toy museum.
Wander and wonder in the enchanting city of Girona, the capital of the region and home to a stunning cathedral, Arab Baths and spectacular vistas from the city walls.
The bays and beaches around the fishing village of Tamariu are some of the region’s best. Seek out the golden sands at Platja de Tamariu, Platja Dels Liris, and Playa Cala Aiguablava, or take a sea kayaking trip to the Cueva de En Gispert caves.
There are numerous water sports providers in the area, so you’ll be able to all manners of wet and wild activities including jet skiing, paragliding, surfing, Scuba, paddle boarding and boating. On dry land, the coast hugging hiking trails of Cap de Creus are great for long days in the midst of nature, while Banyoles Lake offers well-shaded walks.
No sun-soaked camping holiday in Costa Brava with the kids would be complete without a visit to a water park. There are many in the region, with the most popular being Water World, Aqua Brava and Aquadiver.