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Camping Las Palmeras, Tarragona, Spain

CN 340 km 1168, AC/ 155, 23080, Tarragona

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About Camping Las Palmeras

The camping Las Palmeras is located in the 'Costa Daurada", Tarragona, on the Mediterranean coast...

Camping Las Palmeras Amenities

This hostel requires a minimum stay of 2 Nights.

Included in Price
    Linen
Reception
    24 Hour Reception
Web Access
    Internet Access
General
  • Free Parking
  • Currency Exchange
Food/Drink
  • Bar
  • Restaurant
  • BBQ Area
Things to do In Camping Las Palmeras
    Swimming Pool, BBQ Area

Avg Rating: 94% (1 Review)

Character: 100%

Security: 100%

Location: 80%

Staff: 100%

Fun: 80%

Cleanliness: 100%

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Customer Reviews

90%

Nice stretch of beach to chill out on, out of the way. Fairly easy to get to Terragona on. 1.10 Euro Bus trip each way. Was charged nearly 20 Euros for Taxi from station when first arrived though.

Stewart, from England ~ Jul 21 2008

100%

so much fun and beautiful great place to relax!

Georgia, from Canada ~ Jun 7 2008

80%

A lovely campside directly at the great beach. Closed to the main beach there is a beautiful nudist beach. The stuff is very friendly and the bungalows to rent pretty clean and huge.

Benjamin, from Germany ~ Nov 6 2007

86%

The bus stop listed on the website is incorrect. Also, I was surprised to arrive and find tax in addition to what I was quoted online.

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Alaina, from USA ~ Oct 16 2007

84%

The low season price was good for what we got. The bungalows were plain trailers with no character, but the location was right next to the beach. However, you have to walk 1km from the office to get to the bungalows. The beach to the North was a nude beach, and many of the elderly patrons stayed at Las Palmeras. I don´t think anyone staying there was under 65. Also, train tracks border the campground and a train roars through every 10 minutes!! It was annoying at first, but we eventually were able to tune it out.

Katherine, from USA ~ Sep 30 2007

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