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Hi Claire
We had a look around playa bara whilst at sanguli and it isn't a patch on sanguli or cambrils, there's not much round about either, not within walking distance. I would say cambrils or sanguli are your best bet, with sanguli inching just slightly in front as you have a much longer walk to the sea front from cambrils as it is set way back. We found sanguli really good, there's not that many brits on site as the only tour operators are thomson alfresco and siesta. Lots of dutch people return year after year to the same pitches thats why it gets booked up really early. A lot of them store their caravans at sanguli and reserve pitches for the following year whilst on site. The row that we stayed in was like one big family they all seemed to know each other but made us feel really welcome. The dutch family next door to us were there for 6 weeks! I have done a review but it hasn't appeared yet, there's football pitches, tennis courts, crazy golf, 3 pool complexes and an ampitheatre where there's entertainment on a night mostly in spanish but the kids still went up every night with the friends they had made. We were in section D of the campsite and the pitches were lovely, big enough to fit folding camper, awning, gazebo and car but not much else, the ground is very hard so you will need rock pegs.
The big plus for me was that on coming out of the campsite there were plenty places to eat and a promenade that stretches for miles in either direction towards salou one way and cambrils the other. We felt quite comfortable leaving the kids on the site to dive bomb in the pools etc and we would have a quiet day at the beach as they always new where we were.
The toilets and showers are spotless with cleaners in there all day long, there is 2 big supermarkets on site that you can get everything you need, a launderette and even a doctors surgery that is open from 9am to 9pm each day. We didn't eat in the campsite restaurant as we prefered to go outside but it always seemed full so must have been ok.
There's loads more I could tell you, if you want anymore info feel free to drop me an email. We wouldn't hesitate to go back there if it wasn't for the travelling, that's why we are still looking for the perfect package holiday (if such a thing exists!!!). If you do decide to go there I think the 1 essential thing you would need to take with you is a gazebo as it gets very hot, too hot to sit in the camper or awning after about 9am on a morning.
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