Camping in Altea
Altea’s whitewashed charm, sea views, and artistic vibe make it a standout spot for camping on the Costa Blanca. Whether you’re here for a short stay or planning to settle in for the season, Altea offers a scenic and laid-back camping experience.
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Camping in Altea
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Camp with a view – Altea’s coastal and hillside campings 🎨
Camping in Altea means waking up to mountain backdrops, strolling to the pebbled shores of Playa de la Roda, and enjoying one of the most picturesque towns in the region. Campsites here are typically smaller and more tranquil, often family-run, with a relaxed atmosphere that fits perfectly with Altea’s creative spirit.
Many offer shaded plots, clean facilities, and extras like pools, cafés, and even yoga areas. You’ll find motorhome and caravan-friendly pitches, as well as charming bungalows and glamping spots for those who want a bit more comfort.
Our tip: Want to explore Altea’s famous old town without a steep climb? Some campsites provide bike rentals or shuttle options — a great way to reach the hilltop with less effort.
Altea’s location also makes it ideal for day trips — you’re minutes from Albir and just a short drive to Calpe or Benidorm. For long-stay visitors, some sites offer winter packages and on-site services like Wi-Fi and laundry.
❓Frequently Asked Questions
Are there campsites near Altea’s beach?
Yes, a few campsites are within walking or biking distance to the beach, though many are tucked a little inland for peace and quiet.
Is Altea good for glamping or bungalow stays?
Definitely. Several Altea campings offer charming cabins or luxury tents, perfect for those who want nature with a touch of comfort.
Do Altea’s campsites accept pets?
Many do, especially on longer stays, but it’s best to check with the site ahead of time to confirm.
Can I camp in the mountains above Altea?
While wild camping is not allowed, there are rural-style campsites nearby with stunning views and quick access to hiking trails.