Camping in Costa Brava
Camping Holidays In Costa Brava
Known for having gloriously long summers and equally glorious golden beaches, it’s really no surprise that the “wild coast” attracts droves of holidaymakers each year. The laid-back lifestyle and ease of getting there makes it a sublime destination for those hoping to embark on a memorable camping escape by the Mediterranean Sea.
Browse our fantastic selection of sunny Costa Brava campsites and start planning your well-deserved vacation to one of Spain’s most popular destinations. Idyllic beaches, stirring culture, wonderful cuisine and beautiful nature await you when you go camping in Costa Brava.
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Visiting Costa Brava
Explore Costa Brava
Explore the coastline, with an impressive selection of almost 2,000 beaches to select from. Embrace the pristine natural surroundings and visit breathtaking botanical gardens to connect with nature. Immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of history, culture, music, and art. Savor delectable local cuisine complemented by quality regional wines. And should you find yourself with some energy to spare, venture into the heart of lively resorts to dance the night away.
Feel Costa Brava
Savour the warmth of the sun on your back while discovering the numerous activities available in Costa Brava. You can leisurely walk along the coastline or find respite in a shaded café, cathedral, or art gallery. Inhale the fragrances of pine trees, salty sea air, garlic, and exotic spices. Whether you choose to admire the panoramic views or examine the intricate craftsmanship up close, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Taste Costa Brava
Why settle for a single dish when you can enjoy a spread of tapas at your table? When it comes to your Costa Brava to-do list, be prepared for a culinary adventure. Savor generous portions of bread with olive oil, zesty Catalan sausage, an abundance of freshly caught seafood, and a delightful array of fruits and vegetables. It's the ideal fusion of French and Spanish cuisine that awaits you.
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Regional highlights
The Medes Islands
The Medes Islands are a group of small rocky islands, just off the coastal town of L’Estartit, that are superb for boat trips and scuba diving. Best known for the Dalí Theatre-Museum the charming town of Figueres also has a toy museum and a vast 18th century fort above the town called the Castell de Sant Ferran.
Girona
Girona, the captivating capital of the region is a beautiful city that’s best explored on foot. Climb the steps to the cathedral, visit the Arab Baths and experience the breath-taking views from the city walls.
Barcelona
In addition to the famous Sagrada Familia basilica, the city has several historical monuments that date back to Roman times and the creation of the city of Barcino. As the city is quite big, you will have many things to see and do in Barcelona, as well as in the wider region of Catalonia too.
Tamariu
For a slower pace, the charming fishing village of Tamariu is our recommendation. Enjoy a stroll along the sandy beach and a dip in the clear waters of the bay before settling down for lunch in one of the restaurants that line the promenade.
Getting there
Airports Costa Brava
Gerona
Perpignan
Barcelona
Car Hire
Europcar provide you with really competitive prices on car hire with collection from all major airports or TGV train stations.
Unlimited mileage
Third-party insurance
Collision Damage Waiver
Airport hire surcharges
Local taxes
When calling us to book your car hire you must supply us with details of your flight number and arrival time. This is imperative to guarantee your hire car will be available for pick-up should your flight be delayed.
Ferries to Costa Brava
Caen
Cherbourg
Calais
Bilbao
With a huge choice of operators and routes - not to mention the Eurotunnel, taking your car to the continent has never made more sense.
Days out
While part of the Costa Brava coastline has been developed into popular tourist resorts, other parts have kept a more traditional aesthetic. You’ll find plenty of typically Spanish towns and villages waiting to be discovered by holidaymakers after more than just sand and sangria.
The hiking trails and beaches of the scenic peninsula at Cap de Creus are wonderful for days out in the heart of nature. The Lake of Banyoles offers well-shaded walks around the lovely lake and the opportunity to canoe or take a boat trip.
There are plenty of water parks on the Costa Brava, with the superb slides and splash parks at Water World, Aqua Brava and Aquadiver offering fantastic days out for the kids.
If you have access to a car during your stay, simply driving along the coast in search of stunning beaches and bays is a day well spent. Seek out the impossibly beautiful beaches at Aigua Blava, Cala Pola, Playa Cala Aiguablava, Cala Futadera and Cala Montgó.
All campsites in Costa Brava
If you can't find your campsite, try amending the travel dates, or simply select from the below list to see all availability:
CB012 Castell Montgri
CB016 Internacional de Calonge
CB017 Cala Gogo
CB020 Camping Village Tucan
CB022 El Pla de Mar
CB026 Castell Mar
CB029 El Delfin Verde Platja D'Aro
CB030 Neptuno
CB034 Playa Brava
CB035 Bella Terra
CB036 Interpals Eco Resort (formerly camping interpals)
CB037 Canyelles Campsite
CB038 La Masia
CB039 Caballo de Mar
CB041 Enmar
CB043 Cavall de Mar
CB044 Roca Grossa
CB048 Santa Elena Ciutat
CB050 3 Estrellas Costa Brava
CB051 Internacional Palamós
CB052 Kings
CB053 Castell d'Aro
CB054 Cala Llevadó
CB059 Camping Begur
CB061 Mas Sant Josep