We have selected some of the top family campsites across Spain, many with gorgeous nearby beaches and breathtaking countryside views as well as amazing water parks with swimming pools and water slides, water sports and more. These stylish holiday resorts also feature kids' clubs - to make sure everyone has a wonderful time.


Choose from log cabin style glamping pods and super safari tents or scenic pitches for tents and tourers at these beautiful resorts. 


1. Les Baléares - Son Bou


Minorca is an island to the east of Spain that boasts clear, turquoise water, superb beaches, Roman ruins and forests of wild olive trees under the warm Mediterranean sun. 


Explore Minorca's Son Bou beach and sheltered sandy coves, rugged hills and charming towns or play beach volleyball or water polo at this stunning family holiday park.


2. Mas Sant Josep


Situated near a sandy beach between the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean, Mas Sant Josep is the perfect base for discovering the essence of Catalonia. When you're not enjoying the crystal-clear water of the nearby beaches, you can explore the beautiful Catalan countryside and the cities of Barcelona, Cadaquès and Figuere. 


This leafy, picturesque family campsite in Spain is a plant-filled oasis with its own waterpark, whirlpool bath, waterfalls, spa chairs, water jets and more.


3. Punta Milà


Set in the heart of a beautiful, tranquil nature reserve beside the fabulous little inlets of the Costa Brava, this smaller-scale campsite is a real oasis of serenity with nearby hiking trails for a relaxing and active holiday all in one. 


Play beach volleyball at this family campsite with direct access to a beach surrounded by the pine forests of the Montgri Nature Reserve. There's also a swimming pool and great safari tents!


4. Sant Miquel


Ideally situated beneath the mountains between the Pyrenees nature reserve and the Garbet coastal path, this campsite offers amazing sea views. 


You can enjoy a relaxing or an active holiday at this picturesque campsite near the beach with a waterpark and a watersports centre where you can go boating, kayaking, paddle boarding, and snorkelling. 


5. Sant Pol


This beautifully landscaped Costa Brava campsite is surrounded by a wide variety of Mediterranean plants and flowers and sits in a microclimate offering gentle temperatures throughout the year. 


Just a 2-minute walk from a long, sandy beach, there's so much to do at this campsite. Choose from water-aerobics and yoga to pottery classes plus there's a kids' club for 5-12 year olds.


6. Village Gavina


Just along the coast from Barcelona, this lovely campsite is close to the superb beach of Sant Pol in one of the most beautiful corners of the Mediterranean near the Catalan village of Sant Feliu de Guíxols.


The resort features a waterpark with a lagoon, water jets and a waterfall plus exciting onsite activities including beach volleyball and diving.


Travel to Spain


It's around a 2-hour flight to Spain and extremely cheap and straightforward now the travel bans are all gone. Flying is definitely the quickest, cheapest and easiest way to get to Spain. 


If, however, you’re mindful of your carbon footprint, you can get to Spain from the UK by ferry. It does take a lot longer but it’s an enjoyable way to travel that’s better for the environment. According to the Green Traveller, “Ferries to Spain depart from Portsmouth or Plymouth and go to Santander.  And it’s also possible to travel by train on the Eurostar from London St Pancras International Railway Station then change in Paris to catch a high-speed train to Figueres, Girona and Barcelona.” You could even stop over in France on your way! 


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Mas Sant Josep
Mas Sant Josep