What’s New at Catalonia’s Campsites in 2026: Upgrades Families Will Love
If you’re planning a family camping holiday in Catalonia, 2026 is shaping up to be a great year. Campsites across the Campingscat network have been busy over the winter, adding new accommodation options, improving facilities and introducing activities designed with families in mind. Whether you’re looking for a fully equipped bungalow, a pet-friendly tent pitch or an action-packed week for teenagers, there’s something new to discover this season. Here’s everything that’s changed.
New Accommodation: Bungalows, Mobile Homes and Tiny Houses
Expanding and upgrading accommodation is one of the biggest trends across Catalonian campsites this season.
Estival Vendrell Platja introduces new pitches of 85–100 m² with individual drinking water and drainage connections — a practical upgrade for motorhome and caravan travellers.
Camping Interpals Eco Resort unveils 16 new Aiguafreda bungalows sleeping up to 5, as well as 14 new Pet-Friendly Empordà tents for 4 guests. The Sa Riera bungalow area has also been fully refurbished.
Camping l’Ombra adds 2 new mobile homes and 2 tiny houses to its accommodation range — an increasingly popular choice for families wanting something a little different.
Camping El Solsonès opens a new mobile home zone, broadening its offering in the Catalan interior.
La Siesta Salou Resort & Camping launches the new Jamaica bungalow, sleeping 6 across 3 bedrooms, with a dishwasher and a terrace with barbecue. The Yucatán accommodation has also been renovated
Camping Begur has fitted air conditioning to 50% of its 4-person bungalows, now bookable as a separate category — a welcome addition during the hottest summer weeks.
Camping La Llosa has renovated the terraces of its bungalows and completed a full makeover of its mobile homes, including new landscaped areas.

Upgraded Facilities and Family Services
Beyond accommodation, several campsites have improved their general facilities and services.
Camping & Resort Sangulí Salou brings one of the most comprehensive upgrades this season: a new sports area, new snack bar, refurbished pitches and reusable cups as part of its sustainability commitment.
Camping Cala Pola has built new beach football, beach volleyball and tennis courts, 1 km from the campsite, with a minibus service to get there.
Camping Begur has built a brand new children’s playground and upgraded its gym with a new multi-station unit and weight bench.
La Siesta Salou Resort & Camping unveils a new playground with separate zones for ages 2–4 and 4–12, a new basketball court and a covered entertainment area with table football, pinball, air hockey and darts.
Estival Torre de la Mora has carried out general improvements including the coworking space, accommodation interiors, the reception exterior, lighting and a larger mini club.
Camping Las Palmeras has installed a new football pitch and a screen for live sports broadcasts, plus improved lighting in the Hola Playa restaurant.
Camping La Llosa has improved its wifi coverage and landscaping, including new palm trees.

New Experiences for Kids and Families
Camping Interpals Eco Resort has relocated its Mini Club next to the pool, launched a new Teens Club at the viewpoint area with sports and technology-based activities including FIFA tournaments, and added a vegetable garden where children can learn about growing food.
Camping La Noguera has created a corn maze available from June to October — a fun and original activity for children of all ages — along with improved wifi throughout.
Camping Cala Pola has introduced the “bungalow market” concept: arrive to a stocked fridge, order supermarket deliveries to your bungalow or book the restaurant and take-away directly from your accommodation.
TAIGA Bassegoda Park joins the Taiga group as a new addition for the 2026 season.
Pet-Friendly Highlights
Camping Interpals Eco Resort now offers 14 new Pet-Friendly Empordà tents, designed for families travelling with their four-legged companions.
Camping La Llosa has added a pet welcome kit, a dog bathing station and is located close to a dog-friendly beach at Pere Pescador. A campsite mascot plushie is also coming this summer.

Tips for Making the Most of This Season’s Updates
- Book early: new bungalows and pet-friendly tents sell out quickly, especially in peak season.
- Check each campsite’s profile on Campingscat to see what’s new before you book.
- Travelling with teenagers? The Interpals Teens Club or the sports areas at Sangulí and La Siesta could be the deciding factor.
- Bringing a pet? Check which accommodation types are animal-friendly and what specific facilities each site offers.
- Motorhome or caravan? The new serviced pitches at Vendrell Platja with water and drainage hookups are well worth considering.
