Portugal

Camping at campsites in Portugal

Campsites in Portugal

• Algarve
• Lisbon and Porto
• Fish as a specialty
• Sun, sea and beach
• Fado and Port wine Portugal

Portugal is known and famous for its port wine, fado music and glazed tiles. It is one of the southern European countries with a coastline of many kilometers and many beautiful beaches and coastal areas. Campsites in Portugal are not yet popular with Dutch people. Often due to unfamiliarity, but another obstacle is the relatively long travel distance. Now that many campers have more time to travel, a holiday to the campsites in Portugal is highly recommended. And the fact that we have more time is a good thing, because the warm climate, the friendly residents and the beautiful, varied nature make the country an attractive camping destination.

Portugal, the golf destination

Playing golf near a campsite in Portugal is an unforgettable experience that will not soon be forgotten. Whether you are at a campsite in the Algarve, Lisbon or Madeira, you can play golf almost anywhere in Portugal! Play a hole in one on one of the excellent golf courses with views over the breathtaking landscapes. The biggest challenge is not to be distracted by the beauty of the surrounding landscape. There are greens overlooking the ocean, surrounded by cliffs and dunes with white sand. Other courses are nestled between lakes and mountains, where the aromas of flowers and herbs mingle and become impossible to distinguish.

Most golf courses can be found in the Algarve, the region that extends across the entire width of the south of Portugal. All the ingredients for a wonderful camping holiday come together here: a beautiful coastline with beautiful beaches and interesting sights. With no fewer than eighty varied golf courses, Portugal is the golf destination where you can play all year round.

The coast of Portugal

Most of the coast borders the Atlantic Ocean. Well-known places are Lisbon and Porto. Lisbon, the capital, is beautifully situated on the wide estuary of the Tagus and owes much of its wealth to the colonial era. A little further north is the port of Porto, at the mouth of the Douro River. <>The coasts of the campsites in Portugal are very varied in size and composition. There are wide, safe sandy beaches, small beaches between high rock formations and beaches with a lively sea. There are many sporting activities to undertake, especially at the seaside. You can enjoy excellent (body) surfing here and it is a true paradise for sea fishermen.

The Algarve

The Algarve is the best-known coastal region and here is also the highest concentration of campsites in Portugal. In terms of tourism, this region has developed into a well-known and important area. In addition to the beautiful coast and cozy seaside resorts, there are many activities. For example, play a round of golf on the many golf courses, take a dip in the water parks or visit a zoo.

The interior

Campsites inland in Portugal are also on the rise. Ready to be discovered. Here the nature is very diverse and you will find an arsenal of landscapes: from grain fields to reservoirs, from hills to mountains of almost 2000m altitude. The interior is also quite sparsely populated and has a good road network. Ideal for a walk, horse riding or just taking the bike. The routes take you past unspoilt nature, vineyards, cork oaks and olive groves. Don't forget the small whitewashed villages and the many castles and castles. This is how camping really becomes fun.

Culture and history

Portugal is a country with a rich history. Many famous explorers set out from its coasts. At that time, countries were conquered and great treasures were captured. Portuguese is still spoken in Brazil and Madeira and the Azores remain part of Portugal to this day. History has various periods; the Roman period, the time of the Moors and the time of the Burgundian house. There are reminders of these ancient cultures everywhere, each of which is worth visiting.

Fish as a specialty

Fishing is an important source of income for Portugal. The menu includes many specialties of both fish and shellfish. The colorful fishing fleet is pulled onto the beach in many places after returning. Previously with horses, but nowadays usually with a tractor. This is a real attraction for the whole family. In various places the catch is auctioned directly at the fish market. The real enthusiast can buy a fresh fish themselves. Want to have the fish prepared? Go out for a nice meal in one of the many restaurants, it is still a holiday after all;

What to know about campsites in Portugal

Camping in Portugal is cheap. The costs of living are also lower than in the Netherlands. The campsites in Portugal generally have good sanitary facilities and offer sufficient power (electricity) for daily use. Because of the long coastline, most campsites are located near or a short distance from the beach and sea. To get there with your camper or caravan, you first have to drive through Spain. The route from the northeast straight through Spain is easy and fast and is almost completely toll-free. Moreover, there are a few excellent campsites along the way in Spain for an overnight stay.

Campsites in Portugal by the sea

Portugal, with its Mediterranean climate, is the perfect base for a camping holiday. Despite the fact that it is quite a journey to make with your caravan, Portugal is almost as popular among campers as the rest of the southern European countries. Of course, we don't have to explain why in detail; sun, sea, beach, delicious food, charming nature and pleasant entertainment venues. Together, this means that camping in Portugal can be ideal for everyone. Campsites on the Portuguese coast come in all shapes and sizes. Do you prefer the rustic charm of Portugal? Then you will find campsites on the coast hidden between old fruit orchards. Is entertaining for the children important? You will also find plenty of tourist campsites with large swimming pools here. View the offer now with the best campsites in Portugal by the sea on Campingnavigator.

Campsites in Portugal

• Algarve
• Lisbon and Porto
• Fish as a specialty
• Sun, sea and beach
• Fado and Port wine Portugal

Portugal is known and famous for its port wine, fado music and glazed tiles. It is one of the southern European countries with a coastline of many kilometers and many beautiful beaches and coastal areas. Campsites in Portugal are not yet popular with Dutch people. Often due to unfamiliarity, but another obstacle is the relatively long travel distance.

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This campsite is located just north of the cozy fishing and seaside resort of San Martinho do Porto. At the reception you are warmly welcomed by the owner or by one of his employees. A large part of the campsite is in use with annual pitches and with all flower boxes it looks cheerful and neat, laid out in streets. The c ... SHOW MORE
Camping Orbitur Vagueira is a very large campsite located in a pine forest. From the moment of entry it is already striking that this campsite is neatly laid out and well cared for. Even in the high season, plenty of free places can still be found here. Do you want to go to the beach then this is still a long walk, about ... SHOW MORE
Camping Costa Nova is located in the dunes and has direct access to the long sandy beach. On the other side of the campsite and separated by a road is the wide river along which it is nice to walk. The campsite is flat and neatly cared for with marked pitches, where it is sometimes difficult to maneuver due to the posts a ... SHOW MORE
Small municipal city campground located in the middle of the city center. Simple, between old trees, cheap and quiet. Closed in 2011 but still open in August and September for caravans and campers with limited camping facilities. In April 2012 more information about opening in the year 2012. SHOW MORE
Camping Os Anjos in Campo Maior is a small-scale attractive campsite, located 15 kilometers from the Spanish border and the large Spanish city of Badajoz. The campsite is located 800 meters outside the beautiful white town of Campo Maior. The area of ??1.2 hectares is partially terraced with a beautiful rural view over ol ... SHOW MORE
Camping Vila Caia is located a few kilometers from the beach between Praia de Mira and the lovely Portuguese village of Mira. After a day at the beach, it is a bit away from the crowds, wonderfully quiet at Camping Vila Caia. The campsite gives the impression of a park with lots of water features and offers plenty of shad ... SHOW MORE
A visit to Évora is, if you are in the area, definitely recommended. What could be easier than a good campsite with a bus connection nearby. The Orbitur campsite offers exactly what you are looking for. A good campsite with beautiful flat pitches and good sanitary facilities and a nice pool to recover after a day of walk ... SHOW MORE
Camping Orbitur Quiaios is a spacious functional campsite. The campsite is flat, tightly laid out and with young tree planting. Recently this site has been refurbished and the buildings look like new. The bathroom is neat. If you go camping at this campsite, it will mainly attract beach lovers, because the wide sandy beac ... SHOW MORE
Camping Sereia da Gelfa is a large family campsite next to water paradise with water slides with a private entrance to the beach. The camp site is visited by the local population from both Spain and Portugal. The sanitary is neatly cared for, but simple and has sanitary facilities for wheelchair users. Located in the nor ... SHOW MORE
Camping Canelas is easily accessible and has many amenities. The three beautiful swimming pools are equipped with sun loungers for guests. There is a large self-service restaurant, a bar and a supermarket. Multiple computers are available for guests. The bathroom is of excellent quality and is well maintained. There are b ... SHOW MORE

 

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