La Marina Camping Day Pass

This five star camping resort offers day passes out of peak season (September – May), meaning that you can enjoy their pools and water slides to feel a real holiday vibe!

Our visit to La Marina Camping, May 2024

You don’t need to book in advance for a visit here, you can buy at reception on the day and they’ll provide you with wristbands (at time of writing we paid 60 euros for a family of four) .

Inside the pool area are a number of pools to choose from, with a variety of water slides, a large jacuzzi, a toddler splash pool and even a swim up bar.

We felt that this was perfect for our aged children (aged 8 and 5), and will be a great day out for primary school-aged children generally. Our 8 year old could go on all the slides, and the area is quite contained compared to the large water parks! There were limited options for older children, but that also meant there weren’t large groups of teenagers around which sometimes intimates my kids!

There were plenty of sunbeds available on our visit, and these too were included in the entry fee. Between the campsite reception and the pool there were a couple of restaurants as well as a supermarket if you wanted snacks.

We had an absolutely fabulous day! The slides closed between 3pm and 5pm, which we used as our queue to leave, but you could stay there until the pools closed at 8pm. A really full day out.

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