Camping Costa Brava

Between rugged cliffs, intimate coves and sunlit villages, the Costa Brava offers a unique setting for a camping holiday. With Yelloh! Village, stay close to this characterful Mediterranean coastline and enjoy a preserved natural environment, combining sea, nature and a gentle way of life.

Camping on the Costa Brava

 

The Costa Brava reveals a wilder, more contrasted side of the Mediterranean. Here, the landscape drops sharply into the sea, forming a succession of coves with clear waters, lined with pine trees and rocks.

 

The coastline unfolds along paths, viewpoints and swimming spots. Each beach and each cove offers a different atmosphere, from open stretches to more secluded corners.

 

Between sea and nature, days unfold to the rhythm of the sun and the water. You move between swimming, walks and quiet moments facing the horizon, in a setting that naturally invites you to slow down.

 

Choosing a camping holiday on the Costa Brava means immersing yourself in a destination where the Mediterranean is experienced intensely, between preserved landscapes and moments of freedom.

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Mobile home rental on the Costa Brava

 

For your stay on the Costa Brava, enjoy a mobile home in a Yelloh! Village campsite ideally located close to the coast.

 

In the north, in Colera, Yelloh! Village Sant Miquel immerses you in a wilder Costa Brava, between coves and crystal-clear waters. Here, the sea is discovered up close, in a preserved natural setting.

 

Further south, near L’Escala, Yelloh! Village Punta Milà offers a more intimate atmosphere, close to coves and coastal paths, ideal for enjoying the Mediterranean in complete tranquillity.

 

Set back from the coastline, Yelloh! Village Mas Sant Josep, in Santa Cristina d’Aro, offers a more open setting, combining nature and comfort. Just a few minutes from the sea, it allows you to alternate easily between days on the coast and relaxing moments at the campsite.

 

The mobile homes combine comfort, modern facilities and quality features to ensure a pleasant stay with family or friends. On site, you will also benefit from the services and attention that define Yelloh! Village, for a holiday in complete peace of mind.

 

What to do while camping on the Costa Brava?

 

On the Costa Brava, days are shaped around the sea. From the morning, the coves invite you to swim in clear waters, while coastal paths reveal spectacular views.

 

Throughout the day, Mediterranean villages reveal another side of the region, with narrow streets, markets and sunlit terraces. Nature lovers can explore pine-lined paths or follow the coastline from one viewpoint to another.

 

As evening falls, the light softens and the sea becomes calmer. The landscapes take on a different dimension, perfect for relaxation and shared moments.

 

Between coves, rugged landscapes and Mediterranean softness, camping holidays on the Costa Brava invite you to savour every moment.

 

FAQ

What are the main sights to visit on the Costa Brava?

  • Cap de Creus, a spectacular natural park between cliffs and the Mediterranean.
  • The village of Cadaqués, with white streets and an artistic atmosphere.
  • The ruins of Empúries, a seaside archaeological site retracing Greek and Roman history.
  • The coastal path (Camí de Ronda), running along the coast between coves and viewpoints.
  • The medieval inland villages, such as Pals or Peratallada, for a different perspective on the region.

 

What activities can you enjoy on the Costa Brava?

  • Swimming in turquoise coves, often accessible on foot.
  • Enjoying water sports such as kayaking, paddleboarding, diving or snorkelling.
  • Exploring the coastline on foot or by bike, especially along the Camí de Ronda.
  • Discovering local markets and wandering through villages.
  • Enjoying the beaches, combining relaxation and family moments.

 

What are the most beautiful beaches on the Costa Brava?

  • The wild coves of the north, between rocks and pine forests.
  • The beaches around Cadaqués and Cap de Creus, known for their clear waters.
  • The beaches of L’Escala, combining sandy areas and rocky zones.
  • Smaller coves accessible via coastal paths, more secluded and peaceful. 

 

What landscapes can you discover on the Costa Brava?

  • Steep cliffs plunging into the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Pine-fringed coves, typical of the coastline.
  • Turquoise, transparent waters, characteristic of the region.
  • The softer, preserved inland hills and landscapes.

 

What local food should you try on the Costa Brava?

  • Paella, an iconic Spanish dish.
  • Fresh seafood and fish, often grilled or simply prepared.
  • Suquet de peix, a traditional Catalan fish stew.
  • Tapas, to share on a terrace facing the sea.
  • Crema catalana, a traditional creamy dessert.

 

What can you do on the Costa Brava when it rains?

  • Visiting museums and cultural centres, especially those linked to Catalan history and art.
  • Discovering inland villages, between heritage and craftsmanship.
  • Enjoying covered markets and local shops.
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