- sea access
Camping L'Amfora
Notice 5/5
Campsite highlights
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Excellent geographical location :
sea access
Nearby beaches :
Plage du village ( 29.4 km ),
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The water park :
Swimming pool
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The children's club :
Kids Club
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Geographic Information:
Nearest beaches
- Beach du village (29.4 km)
- Beach Peyrefitte (31.3 km)
- Petite crique (33.3 km)
- Beach centrale (33.4 km)
- Beach des Elmes (34.0 km)
- Beach du Centre Hélio Marin (34.2 km)
- Beach de la crique (35.4 km)
- Beach Bernadi (35.9 km)
- Beach Sainte-Catherine (37.0 km)
- Beach de la Jetée (37.7 km)
Campsite facilities and services
- Swimming pool
- Kids Club
Notice holidaymakers
review of the camping
Average grade : 10.0
- Value for money:10.0
- Accommodation:8.0
- Facilities:8.0
- Services :8.0
- Entertainment:8.0
"To recommend!!!!!"
Par la fee clochette le Mon. 6 August 2012
GREAT!!!!!!! Cleanliness, kindness, good home, beautiful location, good comfort ..... The villages and nearby towns are great. Sangria and Tapas to recommend !!! What more can be said.....!!! Long live next year !!!!
Description of the campsite
On the Mediterranean seafront on the largest sandy beach of Catalonia, enjoy the Amfora, its comfort, its superb pools, a multitude of services and activities especially for small, ideal for families, its mini-club, its lively evenings. Paradise kitesurfers and windsurfers. Swimming pool 400 m2 outside.It would sometimes tend to summarize Spain sandy beaches lined with palm trees and coves bathed by the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. It would be wrong ... Of course, the resorts, from the Costa Brava to the Costa del Sol, are among the most popular destinations in Europe for relaxing on the hot sand or for practicing water sports, but moving away from the Mediterranean coast, one discovers a wild country with wide open spaces and cities steeped in history, then a verdant Spain wedged between the ocean and the peaks of the Picos de Europa. Beautiful beaches here get lost between the steep cliffs while the many churches and chapels built for pilgrims on the road to Compostela make the area a real open-air museum.