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Family camping in Spain

Camping in Cadiz


Those who know them know: camping and families are an ideal combination to spend the holidays, suitable for all budgets, where to be outdoors, feel free and in contact with nature and where our children have it easy to play and make friends.

And campsites, like families, there are for all tastes with different accommodation options; in a tent, cabins, mobile homes or bungalows equipped or in our house on wheels in the area of ​​caravans, camper and motor homes. There is a large camper community that does not conceive their vacations without them and it is not surprising: those who try it repeat!

Cádiz, the paradise of campsites for families



That the best campsites for families are in Cádiz? We have no doubt and that is why we choose to hold our Enroute of Enroute Families there. Cádiz is a destination that every year receives some distinction that recognizes several of its family campsites among the best campsites in Europe. With the seal of Unique Camping Destination the guarantee is assured.

The Campings of Cádiz an all it towns (ConilChiclana, Tarifa, Vejer, El Puerto de Santa María..) are located in unique places. Unique is its mild climate and the temperature of the sea, its unique nature, cultural legacy, gastronomy and countless leisure activities.

Cádiz is a family destination. The Atlantic is beautiful, and there are many attractions and places to enjoy with children. The campsites for families of Cádiz are located in a variety of places with options for all tastes.

Camping in Cadiz


How to choose the best camping for families?

Note that there is variety for all tastes and very different ways of staying. Because there are different camping for different families. So that each family finds the best camping that adapts to their preferences and / or needs. Freedom, friends, nature, relax and comfort are assured now only remains to find yours. So let's start!

What kind of family are you? 

Do you like to move or stay inside the campsite? Near a town or city or in the middle of nature? Are you looking for a beach or a mountain? Being with a lot of people or little?

There are large family campsites with all the services and amenities so that you do not have to move outside and there are small and friendly relatives like the rural ones, those who are in a town or city or nearby and those who are immersed in nature.

Camping for families there are several categories. There are 4 categories (luxury, 1st, 2nd, 3rd) that are classified according to the services and facilities they offer. The badges are usually triangles but each community uses different images but now the majority is already shown with stars (5 stars, 4, 3 or 2).

Campings in Spain?

If you are looking for a list, we recommend you use Booking or: https://www.eurocampings.co.uk/spain/ where you will find a big list of campings. Also I recommend you check out Camping Tula in Conil de la Frontera, and Camping Torremolinos in Málaga (near Cádiz). Those 2 are my real experiences with campings in Spain, and both of them in Andalusia.

Do you have any other experience camping in Spain? Please, let us know in the comments bellow.

  Cadiz photo

Camping in Spain (Camping tips for Spain)


Why not arrive to Spain, rent a caravan and going viting places by you rhythm? It's the perfect way to know every single and magic place of this region. Besides there are many ready sites.

You can stay with all the facilities that they offer. One can choose between a oficial camping where you have to pay to stay there or you can find a place where to park is safe and legal. With this vintage way of trip, you go with your house everywhere so you wouldn't have problems about time, checking, etc.

Touring by caravan lets you, not only meet a new place, but also feel that peace that only the natures gives to you, to get into an idyllic wilderness where the time doesn't exist. Autumn and spring are good two season to visit Spain by caravan because there is not so many people. In addition, is not a cold country as well as other in the north Europe. In summer, in the other hand you will find so many people everywhere you go and sometimes it can be stifling but you will find traditional parties and concerts. It all depends on what are you looking for.

So, why Spain for camping? 

Spain wheather is one of the best in Europe. You will find sun almost every day of the year, sandy beaches, great mountais, big cities, little and old towns.

You can go from moorish architecture and culture to a current one in the same city, from big mountains to magical beaches. Cadiz, in Andalusia, for example is famous for its White Town Route, where the views are more than spectacular. One can enjoy the sunset between the mountains. In fact, there are special parks in some of these town specially for caravans (by the way you can book a hippie camper here). In this region is known too to park near to the beach. You will discover caravans in Tarifa, Los Caños, Conil... and not only in summer season.

You will find these magical laces in all over the country. It's easy to be lost without worries, just to enjoy. Spain is prepared for caravans in each region, and each one has amazing things to do and to explore.

Here are some camping tips for Spain:


  1. Bring table and chairs: normally your campsite does not have any of these things. You`ll probably find some rock table and standar chairs, but are a little bit uncomfortable and dirty.
  2. No camp fires are allowed: you can get in trouble if you do not respect it. Anyway, you should ask for it whe you just get to you campsite.
  3. Talk with your campsite neighbour: people in spain are so friendly, they are not perfect in english but at least you could have some fun and maybe have a new friend.
  4. Check the city normal weather out before you go: I say that because the weather is so different in Spain. The south is so warm and cities like Malaga, Seville, Cadis, Granada are perfect to have some sun and do not worry about the bad weather. But if you go to the north like Santander, Pais Vasco... You´ll have to get some jackets even in summer.