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Hi
I am now in my mid thirties, however, as a kid, we went to camping Aquarius on the Costa Brava (next door to camping Las Dunas - mentioned above) for 15 consecutive years. Now that I have 3 kids of my own, we went to Las Dunas 3 years ago and will go to Nautic Almata this year (just down the road)
This part of the Spanish coast is one of the best in the world: The whole area is a nature reserve, lots of orchards and farming, no big resorts / hotels. As a result, the beachs are very uncrowded, and due to the size of the beach, most of the campsites have private access.
Being so close to the Pyranese, the climate is slightly cooler, which is great for camping.
In terms of the local camp sites, Las Dunas is excellent, and has great facilities and a night club. Pitches are very large, and Eurocamp operate from there, as do a number of companies renting mobile homes and Caravans. The only problem is getting a site with shade.
We will visit Nautic Almata, partly to see another sites, and also because it is better for water-sports, It is on the mouth of the river Fluvia, which is a small, clean river, and the camp site itself has a series of canals. It is a big site, however, it has really excellent reviews. A company called Canavas operate from there (similar to Eurocamp) however, we are hiring a caravan from Caranvan Inn
My personal favourite is Camping Aquarius, which is run by the same family who ran it when I was a Kid 30 years ago. It is a small camp site, however, the owners are fanatical about providing a more personal experience. most of the pitches have shade, and the facilities are a good as you would ever want. Although there is no one like Euro Camp operating from there yet. I notice that they now have some mobile homes, however, these were reserved before I got round to booking.
There is more than enough to do for 2 or 3 weeks, the beach and mountains are excellent, Port Aventura is a day trip, there are other similar attrations and water parks in Rosas, which is 30 minutes away. Barcelona is 1 1/2 hours drive, there are numerous towns some with lots of tourist attractions and many without. The Dali Museum in Figueras is worth a visit (but very busy)
In terms of travel it is 1 1/2 days drive from Calais. My wife and kids are flying and I am driving alone as our 2 year old daughter won't stay in the car for that long - although given the costs of flying these days, it is not too expensive to do that
I usually cross the channel through the tunnel, however, this year I am taking the Speedferries crossing from Dover to Boulogne, and will drive down, via Le Mans and Toulouse (where I am picking up the family)
All of the bookings were made via the internet, and everything mentioned here can easily be found using search engines
When I get back in early September, I will let you know how it went
Matt
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