Year‑Round Comfort at Camping Platja Cambrils: Make the Most of Our Indoor Swimming Pool
When the sea breeze picks up or clouds roll in, you don’t have to put swimming on hold. Our indoor swimming pool gives you a comfortable, weather‑proof way to keep the holiday vibe going—even on cooler spring or late‑September days. Below, you’ll find exactly how to make the most of the indoor swimming pool at Camping Platja Cambrils, how it complements our outdoor complex with slides and a children’s pool, and the key dates to plan your stay.
Quick answers (perfect for planners)
- Is there an indoor swimming pool? Yes, a covered indoor pool complements the outdoor complex.
- When are the swimming pools open? 1 April to 30 September.
- Are there slides and a kids’ pool? Yes—both are part of the outdoor pool area.
- Is the pool area accessible? Yes—wheelchair ramps provide accessible entry to the pool area.
- Do I need a wristband to use the pools? Yes—wear your identification wristband throughout your stay.
Why an indoor swimming pool matters on the Costa Daurada
A covered pool offers a calm, sheltered environment that keeps wind and glare at bay, so you can enjoy unhurried laps or relaxed family time regardless of passing clouds. It’s especially handy in early April or the tail end of September, when outdoor temperatures can be milder.
- Consistent comfort: A roofed space helps maintain a more stable, comfortable environment compared to open air.
- Family‑friendly flexibility: If one part of your group prefers a quieter swim while others chase the slides outdoors, you can easily split time between pool areas.
- Less weather watching: Make the most of your holiday time instead of waiting for the sun to reappear.
Pool season and dates you should know
- Swimming pools (indoor and outdoor): Open from 1 April to 30 September.
- Campsite season: Open from 16 March to 1 November.
Tip: Planning an April or late‑September break? The indoor swimming pool means you can count on a comfortable swim even if a cool breeze arrives.
All the ways to enjoy our pool areas
Indoor comfort meets outdoor fun
Our indoor swimming pool provides a sheltered space for a relaxing swim, while the outdoor complex delivers splash‑worthy fun:
- Waterslides: The main outdoor pool features an amazing waterslide area.
- Children’s pool: A separate shallow children’s pool sits next to the main outdoor pool and also includes a slide.
- Space to relax: A large natural‑grass area, plus a sunbathing zone with sunshades and sun loungers, surrounds the outdoor pools.
- Convenient dining: The restaurant, bar, and terrace are right next to the outdoor pool zone, perfect for easy lunches and sunset snacks.
Designed for every kind of guest
- Families with little swimmers: The dedicated children’s pool makes it easy to build water confidence in a shallow setting.
- Activity lovers: In high season, the entertainment team runs poolside activities; adults can join yoga and aquagym sessions as part of the daily programme.
- Guests with reduced mobility: Wheelchair ramps offer accessible entry to the pool area, and there are accessible sanitary cabins on site.
Practical tips for making the most of the indoor swimming pool
Maximise comfort, minimise hassle with these simple ideas:
Bring the essentials
- Quick‑dry towel and non‑slip sandals.
- Swim gear for little ones who prefer the warmer feel of a covered space on breezier days.
Use your wristband
- Wearing the identification wristband is mandatory for security and access to facilities, including pool areas.
Plan around activities
- During Easter and from 24 June to the first week of September, there’s daily entertainment for all ages. Choose times that match your preference—join in for aquagym or opt for quieter swims when activities aren’t scheduled.
Travel light with on‑site rentals
- Towels are available to hire: a set of two costs €5.50. If you’re staying in accommodation that needs them, sheets are €9.50 per bed.
Pair your swim with wellness
- Round out your pool session with a visit to our sauna or enjoy the on‑site thermal fountains (hot springs) as part of the wellness facilities.
Think family routines
- On mild days, start indoors, then move outdoors for the slides once the sun comes out. The nearby bar‑restaurant makes mid‑day breaks easy.
Indoor swimming pool vs. outdoor complex: when to choose which
Choose the indoor swimming pool when:
- The breeze is cool or the sun is shy.
- You want a calmer, more predictable environment for children or relaxed laps.
- You prefer to swim without watching the weather.
Head for the outdoor pools when:
- You’re ready for waterslides and open‑air fun.
- You want to sunbathe on natural grass or a lounger.
- You’re planning a full pool day with snacks and meals just a few steps away.
Families love the proximity to the beach
If you crave saltwater after your swim, l’Esquirol beach is roughly 300 m from the campsite entrance—an easy stroll across the coastal road. Many guests mix indoor pool time on cooler mornings with sandy afternoons when the sun is warm.
Accessibility and comfort around the pools
- Accessible entry: Wheelchair ramps make it easier to reach the pool area.
- Sanitary blocks: Three modern sanitary buildings include accessible cabins, separate hot‑water showers, and self‑service laundry facilities.
- Asphalted roads: Most internal roads are paved, improving mobility for wheelchairs and prams between your pitch or bungalow and the pools.
Make it a pool‑centric stay
Whether you prefer classic camping or a turnkey setup, you can align your accommodation with your pool plans:
- Pitches with shade: Most pitches offer plenty of natural shade—great for post‑swim siestas.
- Near the action: Premium + Pitches are located near the pool and restaurant, with electricity (220V 5A), water access, and grey‑water drainage service.
- Family bungalows: Options like O’Hara and others include practical comforts such as a private bathroom and equipped kitchen; heating is available in several bungalow models for cooler months.
Safety and etiquette reminders
- Registered guests only: Facilities are exclusively for guests with a valid reservation.
- Wristbands required: Keep yours on throughout your stay.
- Follow on‑site guidance: Check posted notices or the entertainment schedule for activity times and any pool guidelines.
FAQs about the indoor swimming pool (snippet‑ready)
- Does Camping Platja Cambrils have an indoor swimming pool? Yes, there is a covered indoor pool.
- When are the swimming pools open? From 1 April to 30 September.
- Is there a separate children’s pool? Yes, next to the main outdoor pool.
- Are there water slides? Yes, in the outdoor pool area.
- Is the pool area accessible? Yes—there are wheelchair ramps to the pool area.
- Can non‑guests use the pools? No—facilities are for registered guests only.
- Do I need a wristband? Yes—wear it at all times for access and security.
Beyond the pool: more ways to relax and play
- Wellness: Enjoy the sauna and thermal fountains on site.
- Kids’ activities: The Miniclub (from 5 years old) and the Gaudí Room host activities and workshops, with daily entertainment in high season.
- On‑site dining and shopping: Restaurant, snack‑bar, and supermarket operate from April to September—perfect for easy pool‑day meals.
How to book with confidence
- Best price on the official site with secure payment by card or bank transfer.
- Free cancellation on refundable rates up to 15 days before arrival (non‑refundable rates excluded).
Conclusion: Swim more, worry less
With an indoor swimming pool to soften cooler days and an outdoor complex built for sunny fun—complete with waterslides, a children’s pool, and ample space to unwind—Camping Platja Cambrils gives you flexible, weather‑smart ways to enjoy the water from April to September.
Ready to plan your pool‑perfect getaway? Book your stay on our official website for the best price and flexible cancellation, and get set for effortless swimming—rain or shine.