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It’s a case of Viva Espana for bargain holidays this summer

14th May 2008 Print
It’s a case of Viva Espana for bargain holidays this summer Spain is the perfect location for a camping holiday that kids will love, with sun, sea and the laid back Spanish lifestyle making it a great destination for parents too. Spanish holidays with Keycamp are a particularly good option for families who want to experience all the culture and charm, without breaking the bank.

The self-catering holiday specialist boasts a number of campsites along the Costa Dorada - the aptly named Gold Coast, a justifiably popular region where resorts are as lively or authentic as you like, plus the beautiful Playa Joyel at Noja in Cantabria.

The extensive selection of Keycamp sites range from small and friendly places, perfect for couples or families with small children, to larger, livelier sites with plenty of facilities, organised activities and entertainment for those who like action packed holidays.

Approximately 45 minutes drive from the magnificent city of Barcelona lies a recent addition to the Keycamp collection; fun-filled Vilanova Park, near Sitges. Set in acres of gardens with an array of onsite facilities, including indoor and outdoor swimming pools, an onsite cinema, cycle hire and football pitch, the site also provides regular activities including aqua aerobics, family discos and children’s clubs. Families can also join in the fun at Vilanova’s beach club, where a wide range of watersports are available.

Meanwhile, a little further north is Internacional de Calogne, a popular site in Playa D’Aro, with outstanding views of the surrounding Catalonian coastline and a large sandy beach just 250m away. Like Vilanova Park, it offers a good mix of lively and authentic; being well-placed for exploring the nearby traditional fishing ports dotted along the coast and the fun Porta Ventura Theme Park is just two hours away with its thrilling rides and water park.

Onsite facilities include 3 swimming pools, basketball and tennis courts and even kayaking and cycle hire. Meanwhile at the nearby beach, holidaymakers can take up snorkelling or for an adrenalin rush, why not hire jet ski and ride the waves?

A seven night break in June at Keycamp’s Playa D’Aro site costs from only £296.50 for two adults and up to four children, staying in a two bedroom Villanova mobile home accommodation only. Ferry crossing or fly-drive options are available at a supplement.
Keycamp’s Spanish accommodation ranges from the impressively luxurious Prestige mobile homes to traditional-style two and three bedroom chalets, complete with kitchen and bathroom facilities, classic furnishings and outside decking. And for those with a desire to be closer to nature, the perfect choice is the Supertent, complete with four bedrooms, sprung beds and electricity.

If your passion is for food then self-catering holidays in Spain are great way of making the most of local fish and authentic tapas dishes. Keycamp has top-class cooking facilities which include four-burner hobs, fridge-freezers and barbecues and some mobiles even have microwaves and ovens. Should you prefer a night off, all of Keycamp’s sites in Spain have include a shop, bars, take-aways and restaurants onsite.

In addition to its well-equipped campsites, Keycamp also offers holidays at a number of carefully selected apartment resorts. The Bonmont apartment resort on the Costa Dorada is perfectly located for families wishing to visit the popular Port Aventura theme park or Aquapolis water park, both just 15 minutes drive away.

For a memorable holiday to suit your family, look no further than Keycamp Holidays. To book a 2008 holiday visit Keycamp.co.uk.

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It’s a case of Viva Espana for bargain holidays this summer