Quite complete camping park.
The location is in front of the ocean. There's many places for camper vans The spots have electricity. We pay five euros per camper ban for electricity.
The limit for get in is 11hpm by foot. The limit for camper check-in is 9hpm.
Check-out is 2h00pm
There is a social spot with wi fi. If you park not far from that spot, you still can get the free Wi-Fi.
There is a restaurant but it was closed when we visited. It was end of december.
There are many showers with hot water. There are sinks for washing dishes. They are outside showers too.
There is a spot for grey and black waters, and you can refill your camper with drinking water.
You cannot wash your camper there.
The reception has some groceries but quiet expensive. You better go to supermarket and buy what you need.
If you're coming from porto, the streets are quite narrowed but there is an alternative road to get there so make sure you take the best road to get there. (Not necessarily the shorter one).
Around the camping site there are restaurants and clubs to enjoy.
The place is calm and people were friendly.
The reception will close at 9h30pm so they will not accept you after that.
There is bbq spots. There is tennis court. There is a kid's playground.
They consider kid's above 10y.o. to be adults so they will charge those kids as adults.
We were 3 adults, 1 kid of 15y.o. and a baby of 3y.o. We paid 31euros...
Read moreThe site is worthy of three and a half stars, and it seems as though they are in the process of improving it, so eventually, I think they will achieve an even higher rating. The location is just across the road from a lovely beach, which is an advantage. The sites aren’t large, but they are adequate. The main amenities area is old and dated. It really needs an upgrade, but it is very clean. There is a beautiful new amenities block next to the pool, but unfortunately, it only opens pool hours, so isn’t available during the peak morning time. As it is so much nicer than the main block, I suspect they know people would choose it instead, and it wouldn’t be able to accommodate the numbers. There is a regular bus to Porto just a few minutes walk from the camp, only €1.90 each way, so it’s very convenient to visit the city. It takes approximately 30 minutes. There is a very good supermarket just 1km from the campsite which was very useful for us, as we were travelling in a motor home. To visit Porto, this was a really good...
Read moreThe park is in total need of some cash being thrown at it! To say it’s a dump would be very harsh… however we booked for 2 nights and left after the first night! The facilities although very old fashioned gave the appearance of being clean on a first glance. We decided not to use them. The pitch we were shown too was in an area of lots of mud and gave the impression of a car park having 6 or more campers all in rows with no space in between. A positive there were well signed recycling bins and even dog poo bins with free poo bags if you’d forgotten your own. ||Lots of restaurants and a beach on the doorstep non of which we experienced. We did find the receptionist very helpful in booking us a taxi in to Porto with x3 small dogs. Average €18 per way. If you are used to what I’d say to be a 5 or more on a scale of 1-10 in standards don’t disappoint yourself however...
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