Best Campsites in Benidorm 2026: Top Sites, Pools & Facilities
Publication: 26. November 2025
Benidorm offers year-round camping infrastructure combined with Mediterranean beach access, a combination that remains relatively uncommon along Spain’s Costa Blanca. The city’s established campsites range from basic pitches to resort-style facilities, all accessible via direct bus connections from Alicante Airport. This guide examines six campsites based on their pools, connectivity, transport links, and compliance with local regulations. For travellers planning their mornings around good coffee or brunch before heading back to nature, our Best Breakfast in Benidorm 2026 guide offers a clear overview of nearby café options.
Transport connections from Alicante Airport
ALSA operates over 32 daily bus services between Alicante Airport and Benidorm, with journey times of 45 to 55 minutes. Tickets cost approximately 9€ for a single journey and can be purchased online. Buses terminate at Benidorm’s central bus station or stop along Avenida Europa, both within short distances of the main campsites. Villasol and Benisol are particularly well-positioned for public transport access.
The TRAM d’Alacant Line L1 connects Benidorm with Alicante city and coastal towns such as Altea. Services run approximately every 30 minutes during peak periods, with the journey to Alicante taking 70 to 80 minutes. During July, the network typically extends weekend services with “TRAMnochador” night trams, which accommodate late returns from Alicante. Visitors who plan to explore Benidorm’s evening entertainment zones can review our Benidorm Nightlife Guide 2026 for detailed insights.
For travellers who want more freedom than fixed timetables allow, Rentiago provides flexible carsharing options that work well for reaching campsites, shopping areas, or nearby towns not directly served by bus or TRAM. It adds a practical middle ground between public transport and traditional car rental, especially useful for short hops or spontaneous coastal detours.
Six campsites compared: facilities and target groups
Camping Villasol operates 450 pitches with electricity and television connections on each plot. The site maintains year-round operation and sits within walking distance of public transport hubs. Wi-Fi access incurs additional charges, so visitors requiring connectivity should either budget for site fees or arrange mobile data before arrival. The high pitch capacity and direct vehicle access make this suitable for caravanners and motorhomers prioritising space and transport links.
Camping Benisol focuses on family programming with organised activities, a heated indoor pool that operates throughout the year, and a seasonal outdoor pool. The site permits dogs across most pitch types without restricting them to designated pet zones. The heated indoor facility makes winter stays feasible when many coastal sites experience low occupancy. Families should note that school holiday periods bring higher activity levels.
Camping El Racó transitions between indoor pools (approximately October to May) and outdoor pools (approximately May to October), providing year-round swimming options. The site welcomes pets and offers paid Wi-Fi on individual pitches, which functions adequately for remote work requirements. Pool operational dates vary slightly each year, so winter swimmers should confirm schedules before booking.
Camping Arena Blanca provides site-wide Wi-Fi without additional charges and operates on-site electric vehicle charging stations, features that remain uncommon among Spanish campsites. The pool receives heating during winter months, and the overall atmosphere tends toward quieter operation compared to Benidorm’s larger sites. The smaller site footprint limits opportunities for social interaction among guests.
Camping Armanello offers modern bungalows as an alternative to traditional tent pitching, with free Wi-Fi included in bungalow accommodation. Levante Beach sits approximately 25 minutes on foot from the site. Two seasonal outdoor pools operate without an indoor alternative, which restricts appeal for shoulder-season visitors requiring swimming facilities.
Camping Almafrá is located in L’Alfàs del Pi, approximately 10 minutes by car from central Benidorm. The site operates both indoor and outdoor pools alongside spa and fitness facilities. Wi-Fi and certain amenities require additional payment beyond base pitch fees, so visitors should clarify total costs before arrival. The location suits travellers with vehicles but presents challenges for those relying on public transport. Those who prefer dining out rather than cooking on-site can explore our curated Best Restaurants in Benidorm 2026 list, which maps the strongest options across Levante, Poniente and the Old Town.
Swimming conditions and pool schedules
Sea temperatures reach 20°C or higher from June through November, with August averaging around 26°C. The most reliable beach swimming period runs from late June to early October. Outside these months, campsites with heated indoor pools become essential for swimmers.
Most campsites operate indoor pools from October through April or May, then switch to outdoor facilities from April or May through October. El Racó and Benisol maintain continuous swimming access by alternating between facilities, while Arena Blanca heats its pool during winter months.
Benidorm experiences a hot semi-arid climate with over 300 days of annual sunshine. Summers bring warm, humid conditions, while winters remain mild but occasionally produce intense rainfall through DANA weather systems, particularly in autumn. Rain protection remains advisable even during summer months.
Local regulations and enforcement
The Valencian Community prohibits overnight stays (pernocta) outside authorised areas. This ban encompasses beaches, forests, and roadside parking. Enforcement occurs actively, with fines reaching several hundred euros. Beach camping using tents or vehicles, forest camping, and unauthorised roadside overnight parking all fall under this prohibition.
Benidorm enforces beach closures between midnight and 7am, with reported fines ranging from 750€ to 1,200€ for violations. The restriction facilitates cleaning operations and safety patrols. Beach access should be planned within permitted hours.
Placing towels or umbrellas on beaches to reserve space while absent can trigger fines up to 750€. The regulation prevents prime locations being blocked by unattended items. Visitors should arrive when they intend to occupy the space.
Costs and booking considerations
Nightly pitch rates vary by season and accommodation type. Low season (November to March) typically costs 20€ to 35€ per night for basic pitches, while high season (July to August) ranges from 40€ to 70€. Bungalow accommodation costs between 60€ and 120€ per night depending on size and season. Early booking for summer months secures lower rates.
Some sites offer annual plot contracts for extended winter stays. Camping Villamar’s 2025 annual fee was listed at 5,299.80€, covering water, television connection, and taxes for two people. Similar arrangements exist at other sites, with 2026 pricing available through direct enquiry.
Practical preparation
Sites charging for Wi-Fi (Villasol, El Racó) require visitors to bring portable hotspots or Spanish SIM cards with data packages, plus offline maps and entertainment downloads. Arena Blanca’s free Wi-Fi reduces this requirement, though coverage may weaken during peak usage periods.
Only Arena Blanca currently advertises dedicated electric vehicle chargers. Electric vehicle owners staying elsewhere should map nearby public charging infrastructure before arrival.
Campsite shade coverage varies considerably. Heat-sensitive visitors should request pitches with existing tree cover and bring sunshades or awnings. Extra fans improve comfort during hot nights.
Several campsites sit close enough to Benidorm’s nightlife areas that noise carries to pitch areas. Villasol and Benisol particularly experience weekend sounds. Light sleepers should pack earplugs.
Site selection by priority
Winter camping requires sites with heated indoor pools—Benisol, El Racó, Arena Blanca, and Almafrá meet this criterion. Summer visitors can prioritise beach proximity and outdoor pool quality. Resort-style operations (Benisol, Villasol) provide year-round facilities and higher activity levels, while quieter alternatives (Arena Blanca, Almafrá) offer reduced social interaction.
Travellers considering an alternative to camping can consult our Best Hotels in Benidorm 2026 guide, which outlines beachfront, budget-friendly and family-oriented options across all major districts
Laura
Laura loves travelling, especially to warm regions of Europe. She has been living in Spain with her husband for 5 years and, in addition to writing, enjoys spending time in cafes.



