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Camping Delta de l'Ebre

Imagine shimmering lagoons, verdant rice fields and endless beaches… a camping holiday in the Ebro Delta is an invitation to savour nature in its most magnificent form. Here, each day brings its own sensory adventure – wild coastal discoveries balanced with peaceful moments overlooking the Mediterranean.

Campsite rentals in the Ebro Delta

The Ebro Delta surprises with its contrasts, from golden dunes and glistening lagoons to verdant fields of rice and fishing villages seemingly frozen in time. Nature retains all its power and beauty in this extraordinary landscape, which has been designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Choose a campsite in the Ebro Delta and you’ll be staying in truly distinctive surroundings, where the Mediterranean meets the fertile lands of Catalonia.

 

A mobile home rental in the heart of the Ebro Delta gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace: set off early in the morning to observe the flamingos, pedal along the cycle paths that wind through the rice fields, savour local flavours with a seafood paella, then head back to your accommodation to enjoy the terrace as evening falls, lulled by the peacefulness of the great outdoors. Here, campsite comfort blends seamlessly with the authentic character of a land where people and nature exist in perfect harmony.

 

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Mobile home rental in the Ebro Delta

To feel all the magic of the Ebro Delta, there’s nothing quite like an outdoor stay. Here, life unfolds in the open air – amid rice paddies that transform with the seasons, alongside lagoons where flamingos gather, and beside vast beaches that stretch endlessly towards the horizon. And what better way to immerse yourself fully in this generous natural landscape than at a Yelloh! Village campsite, where you’ll enjoy all the comforts of modern accommodation?

 

At Yelloh! Village Alfacs, a stay in a mobile home rental in the Ebro Delta becomes an experience in itself. Set overlooking Alfacs Bay, this Alcanar campsite combines tranquillity with authenticity. Its bright, beautifully equipped mobile homes provide a welcoming retreat after a day packed with discoveries. On site, the warm hospitality, quality services and attention to detail embody the Yelloh! Village promise: turning every moment into a treasured memory.

 

Here, your holiday will drift gently between coastal horizons, Mediterranean flavours and moments shared in the open air.

Did you know?

The Ebro Delta is one of the oldest rice-growing areas in Catalonia. The delta’s rice paddies cover nearly 22,000 hectares of productive land and have been granted Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) status, making the delta a cornerstone of the local economy and gastronomy.

What can you do while camping in the Ebro Delta?

When you stay at a campsite in the Ebro Delta, you’ll step into a living landscape that changes as the hours and the seasons go by. In the morning, the mist rises gently above the rice paddies – green or golden depending on the time of year – while herons call and flamingos glide gracefully through the dawn. On foot or on two wheels, you’ll follow paths lined with eucalyptus trees, their scent filling the air, before reaching shimmering lagoons that mirror the vast sky above.

 

By midday, the dunes at Punta del Fangar bake in the sun, offering a vivid contrast with the intense blue of the Mediterranean. Here, the beaches seem to go on forever: Riumar for family swimming, El Trabucador for stand-up paddleboarding between the sea and the lagoon, or La Marquesa for the simple joy of strolling on pristine sand. Further on, the canals beckon you to explore by kayak, gliding along calm waters that wind between fields and salt marshes.

 

And when evening arrives, you’ll discover another facet of the delta – one of flavours. The aroma of seafood paella, eel grilled over a wood fire, the briny taste of Fangar oysters…  Each meal becomes a celebration of this fertile, generous land. In the Ebro Delta, all your senses will come alive, turning your holiday into a deeply immersive experience.

FAQ

What are the sightseeing attractions in the Ebro Delta?

  • Punta del Fangar and its famous lighthouse surrounded by dunes
  • The characteristic village of Poble Nou del Delta, set amid rice fields
  • The mouth of the Ebro, accessible by boat from Deltebre or Riumar
  • Casa de Fusta nature interpretation centre, near L’Encanyissada lagoon
  • Bird-watching hides such as those at La Tancada and L’Encanyissada

What are the activities on offer in the Ebro Delta?

  • Bird-watching (flamingos, herons, etc.) in the creatures’ natural habitat
  • Exploring the landscape by bike on the many cycle paths
  • Kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding along the delta’s canals
  • Taking a boat trip to discover the rice fields or the mouth of the Ebro
  • Freshwater or sea fishing
  • Learning more about the salt marshes on a guided visit

Which are the most beautiful beaches in the Ebro Delta?

  • Riumar beach: perfect for families and swimming
  • El Trabucador beach: a long sandy stretch between sea and lagoon, ideal for watersports
  • La Marquesa beach: wild and lined with natural dunes
  • Punta del Fangar beach: accessible after a walk through the sand, with a spectacular setting as your reward
  • L’Eucaliptus beach: a peaceful beach bordered by rice fields, often wonderfully uncrowded

Which are the most beautiful rivers and lakes in the Ebro Delta?

  • The Ebro: a majestic river crossing the park, perfect for boat trips and kayaking
  • L’Encanyissada lagoon: the delta’s largest lagoon, paradise for birds and photographers
  • La Tancada lagoon: teeming with wildlife, with some wonderful observation points
  • Canal Vell: once a branch of the Ebro River, now a nature reserve
  • Riu Migjorn: a small tributary of the river, winding through the rice fields

Which are the local specialities that you simply must try when in the Ebro Delta?

  • Delta rice, the base of many local recipes
  • Seafood paella or arroz negro (squid ink rice)
  • Oysters and mussels from El Fangar Bay
  • Eel, served grilled or in suquet (stew)
  • Honey, produced in the marsh areas
  • Local pastries like pastissets (sweet jam-filled fritters)

What can you see and do in the Ebro Delta if it’s raining?

  • Casa de Fusta nature interpretation centre
  • The ethnographic museums of Deltebre and Sant Jaume d’Enveja
  • The Terres de l’Ebre wine cellars and cooperatives
  • The traditional restaurants for a culinary treat
  • Cookery workshops featuring rice or local fish and seafood

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