Hi, I am not a member of ACSI but am contemplating visiting inland Spain towing our caravan during the April-May period this year. Are there many ACSI sites in inland Spain? I ask as I am wondering whether it is worth me joining. We do tow our caravan down to coastal Spain each year during the August-September period.
Also, if I do decide to join which package would you recommend?
Regards Roy
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How do you get down to Spain? Do you go direct to one of the Spanish ports or do you trundle down through France?
If you take a leisurely couple of days going through France you could potentially recoup the cost of the ACSI book in savings from those stops alone?
There are a number of sites in Aragon, Navarro, Castille and Léon as well as the inland areas of the coastal regions, it doesn't cost that much so it may be worth a punt.
You can check out what sites there are near the places you intend to visit on the Camping Card website, see the ACSI prices and compare them with normal prices, then decide whether it's worth it for you.
We find the ACSI cost is recouped in one or two nights stay. We use it in France but there are sites all over Europe, sadly few in UK.
We don't go in high season, being retired.
------------- DS-There's more to life than football!!!
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Certainly in April or May there is no need to book and ACSI is a must. Just turn up at your chosen site, show them your card and pay when you leave.
DaveS1