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15 campsites in Spain, Andalucia, Málaga

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Gregorio Beach Camper Park
Between the coastal towns of Estepona and Marbella in the heart of Spain's Costa del Sol, Camper Park Gregorio Beach offers a modern and well-equipped site for those that are looking for a blend of beachside relaxation and convenient access to the regions attractions. On site there are 80 spacious touring pitches of which have 16Amp electric hook up points available and its own water connection. 
Camping Presa la Viñuela
Camping Presa La Viñuela is a small, quiet campsite in the Axarquía region of Málaga, Spain. It is situated on the shores of the La Viñuela reservoir, surrounded by mountains and pine forests. On-site, you will find 52 spacious pitches, of which 39 are for touring units and have a 10-amp hook-up point. There are also five mobile homes available to hire.
Camping la Bella Vista
Camping La Bella Vista is a modern campsite enjoying a beachfront location in San Luis de Sabanillas, a suburb of Manilva with Roman heritage. The beaches are extensive, with clean sand and pitches boasting uninterrupted views across the sea towards Gibraltar. Each pitch has water, waste, electricity (16/32A) TV and WiFi connections and are thoughtfully landscaped with dividing trees and shrubs offering privacy and shade. The coastline’s eight kilometres of sandy beaches have reefs and coves to explore in addition to two urban areas offering varied entertainment.
Camping la Buganvilla
La Buganvilla is a large, uncomplicated site with mature trees providing a little shade to some of the 250 touring pitches. However, increasingly static caravans, seasonal pitches and bungalows are taking over many pitches. They all have 16A electricity and are mostly on terraces, so there are some views across to the mountains and hinterland of this coastal area. The terrain is a little rugged in places all three sanitary blocks are well maintained and clean. A pool complex near the bar and restaurant is ideal for cooling off after a day’s sightseeing. This is a pleasant base from which to explore areas of the Costa del Sol and it is an easy drive to the picturesque Ronda Valley.
Camping Cabopino
This large, mature site is alongside the main N340/A7 Costa del Sol coast road, 12 km. east of Marbella and 15 km. from Fuengirola. The Costa del Sol is also known as the Costa del Golf and fittingly there is a major golf course alongside the site. The site is set amongst tall pine trees which provide shade for the pitches (there are some huge areas for large units). The 250 touring pitches, a mix of level and sloping (chocks advisable), all have electricity (10A), but long leads may be required for some. There is a separate area on the western side for groups of younger guests.
Camping la Sierrecilla
La Sierrecilla is a fairly new site situated in the heart of Andalucia on the edge of a pine-covered Natural Park. It is one of the areas where eagles, falcons and vultures can still be seen. The 86 good sized touring pitches are on level ground and all have electricity. There is little shade from the young trees, and being on a plain the pitches could become extremely hot during summer. There is a beautiful pool with access for visitors with disabilities, and a good value restaurant with magnificent views of the surrounding countryside. Paths lead through the site to a viewpoint and picnic area, which are extremely popular at weekends. It is an ideal site for those wishing to explore Andalucia; it is just 40 minutes from the beaches at Malaga and one hour from Seville, Granada and Cordoba.
Camping Parque Tropical
Situated between Estepona and Marbella, Parque Tropical is a small, family-run site and is well-placed for those wishing to explore the Costa del Sol. Set with attractive tropical plants, the overall atmosphere is peaceful and quiet, and the friendly staff will help arrange day trips on request. A 5-minute walk takes you to the nearest beach across the road, where there are opportunities for water sports such as windsurfing and snorkelling.
Camping Playa Almayate
Situated between Málaga and Torre del Mar, this secluded campsite offers an idyllic escape in the less touristic area of the Costa del Sol. Located right on the beach camping, Camping Playa Almayate offers 234 touring pitches between 42 and 100 m2 with electric hookup points available and a television aerial. These are somewhat open and are close together with partial shade provided by trees but are mainly provided by a covering over each pitch. The best pitches are to be found on the site's perimeter and have sea views.
Camping Naturista Almanat
With direct access to a one-kilometre grey sand and shingle naturist beach, this established, all-year naturist site, set amongst agricultural land with a mountain backdrop, is proving a firm favourite with many British campers seeking winter sun. The facilities are of a very high standard. The entire two-hectare site is flat with a fine shingle surface. A large number of mature trees provide much-needed shade in the summer months.
Camping El Pino
El Pino is in the Axarquia region of the Costa del Sol, east of Malaga and is surrounded by avocado groves. The old but well-maintained site enjoys some fine views of the surrounding countryside. There are now 290 pitches here, mostly well shaded, and a further 148 mobile homes and chalets to rent. Most pitches have electrical connections and vary in size from 60-100 sq.m. The site is open all year and has some good facilities including a swimming pool, supermarket and bar/restaurant. The nearest beach is 800 m. distant – a bus service runs there from the site.
Camping Caravaning Laguna Playa
Laguna Playa is a pleasant and peaceful site, run by a father and son team (the son speaks excellent English) who give a personal service, situated alongside one of the Costa del Sol beaches. Trips are organised to the famous Alhambra Palace in Granada on a weekly basis and the site is well placed for visits to Malaga and Nerja. The 142 touring pitches are flat, of average size and with good artificial shade supplementing that provided by the many established trees on site. All pitches have electricity (10A). The busy restaurant with a terrace offers good value for money and many locals use it.
Camping Iznate
Camping Iznate is situated amid beautiful scenery near the picturesque village of Iznate. It is surrounded by avocado and olive trees and is on a wine route – the region is the centre of Spain’s Muscadet production. The site is well thought out and well maintained. The large swimming pool is an ideal spot for cooling off after a walk and the next-door restaurant serves excellent food at very reasonable prices. This is a small site, used mainly by Spanish campers and we would recommend booking during high season. There are wonderful views all around the site and eagles, wild boar and black squirrels can be seen in the surrounding countryside.
Espacios Rurales Fuente de Piedra
In a remote area of Andalucía, this simple, tiny campsite with just 30 touring pitches has partial views over the salty lakes and marshes of Fuente de Piedra Lagoon, one of the most important wetlands in the Iberian Peninsula, enabling observation of the Greater Flamingo. This spectacle is at its best between January and March. On-site, the small pitches are on a gently sloping terraced gravel area, and levelling boards may be required. There is a separate grassy area for tents near the pool and bungalows. (cars are not permitted here). There is access on-site to a large municipal swimming pool. Immediately outside the campsite is a restaurant which serves good Spanish food. It is recommended to use bottled water at this site which can be purchased at reception. There are supermarkets in the adjacent village and a petrol station.
Camping El Sur
The delightfully decorated entrance, with generous manoeuvring area, is a promise of something different which is fulfilled in all respects. The friendly family who run the site have worked hard for many years combining innovative thinking with excellent service. The 125 terraced pitches have electricity (6/10A) and water, and are partially shaded by olive and almond trees. Levels vary so chocks are recommended. Most have relaxing views of the surrounding mountains but at an elevation of 850 m. the upper pitches (the very top 45 pitches are for tents only) allow a clear view of the fascinating town of Ronda.
Camping Valle Niza
Camping Valle Niza Playa offers a year-round escape along the southern coast of Andalusia. Located just steps from the Mediterranean Sea, the campsite enjoys a prime position on the coastal road connecting Torre del Mar and Málaga. While the beach may be limited directly in front of the campsite due to high tides, the nearby towns offer stunning sandy shores and crystal-clear waters. On site, 130 touring pitches with 10-amp electric hook-up points are available. The campsite is well landscaped with demarcated pitches but lacks privacy between each pitch due to low hedges. Pitches vary in size, and the smaller pitches may be a bit of trial and error if you want to park your caravan and car on one itch. 

Malaga

If you’re looking for all year round sunshine on one of Spain’s most popular coastlines, Malaga is the perfect location. Situated in the Costa del Sol region, Malaga offers everything you’ll need from a trip away, with history spanning 3,000 years and stunning beaches ideal for topping up your tan. 

Whether you’re travelling with a partner of taking the whole family to Malaga, there’s loads to see and do, so you’ll never get bored. That’s why tourists from all over Europe keep coming back time and time again. Alan Rogers has inspected and selected the very best campsites in Malaga too, so you’re sure to pick a fantastic site to meet your requirements.

So, what is there to do in this seaside resort? Well for starters, there’s the 2,800-year-old history to discover. Malaga is one of the world’s oldest cities and you can find examples of Ancient Carthage, the Roman Empire and even Islamic domination.

Then of course there are the attractions that make Malaga a hit for youngsters and families. From watersports and waterparks to the brilliant nightlife and guided tours, Malaga offers the diversity and range of attractions to bring in thousands of tourists each and every year from around the continent.

If you’re looking to book your next camping trip, you’ll find every reason to choose Malaga as the right destination. With the help of Alan Rogers you can even find a campsite based on your individual preferences. Whether you want the convenience of loads of onsite facilities or want to bring your own caravan, you can choose the perfect location today.