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8 April 2026

Seamless Mobility at Camping Aquarius: Wheelchair-Friendly Paths, Ramps & Sanitary Cabins

Planning a seaside escape should feel easy for everyone. At Camping Aquarius, a wheelchair-friendly setup—paved paths, thoughtfully placed ramps, and dedicated sanitary cabins—helps guests with reduced mobility move confidently across the site and enjoy a relaxed holiday by the beach.

In this guide, you’ll find exactly how seamless mobility works here, what facilities support accessible stays, and practical tips to help you plan with confidence.

What Makes Camping Aquarius Wheelchair-Friendly?

For many travelers, accessibility starts with clear, dependable information. Here are the core features that make Camping Aquarius welcoming for guests with reduced mobility:

Defined routes and predictable surfaces are central to mobility. Combined with accessible washrooms, these features create a more inclusive, low-stress environment from morning routines to evening outings.

Getting Around: Paths, Ramps, and Beach Access

Paved paths for smoother movement

Most paths within the campsite are paved, which helps minimize vibration and rolling resistance for wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and strollers. Shorter, straightforward routes also make it easier to reach essential services.

Ramps that remove barriers

Step-free access is supported by wheelchair ramps positioned across the property. Whether you’re moving between accommodation areas, facilities, or social spaces, these ramps help keep your route continuous with fewer detours.

From dunes to sea: the beach approach

A gently rolling dune strip with an adjacent foot- and cycle-path leads straight from the campsite to a sandy beach approximately 250 m long and 100 m wide. The firm path improves access to the shoreline entrance. As with most sandy beaches, surface conditions vary; plan beach time around your comfort and equipment.

Accessible Sanitary Cabins: Comfort and Privacy

Dedicated cabins for guests with reduced mobility

Within the sanitary blocks, special cabins are reserved for guests with reduced mobility. These spaces are designed to provide privacy, easier maneuvering, and a calmer routine—particularly important during high season.

Capacity that keeps you moving

Across the campsite’s sanitary facilities, there are 50 showers and 53 toilets, plus 35 dish-washing sinks. This capacity helps reduce queuing and the need to travel farther from your pitch or accommodation.

Family needs covered

The on-site baby-changing room makes it simpler for families and caregivers to maintain routines comfortably and hygienically.

Services That Support an Accessible Stay

Accessibility is more than step-free movement—it’s the sum of services that make each day easier.

For a fuller overview of on-site facilities, explore our Instalaciones and Activities sections. If you’re interested in accommodation details (including equipment like air conditioning and TV in Mobile Homes), see Alojamientos. For beachside pitch options and sizes, check Parcelas.

Plan Your Accessible Holiday: Quick Answers

Below are concise answers to the most-searched questions, optimized for fast, trustworthy guidance.

Is Camping Aquarius wheelchair accessible?

Yes. Most paths are paved, wheelchair ramps are installed, and there are accessible sanitary blocks and water access points.

Are there sanitary facilities for guests with reduced mobility?

Yes. Dedicated sanitary cabins for guests with reduced mobility are available within the sanitary blocks.

How many showers and toilets are there on site?

There are 50 showers and 53 toilets, plus 35 dish-washing sinks across the sanitary blocks.

Is there a baby-changing room?

Yes. A baby-changing room is provided in the sanitary facilities.

How do I reach the beach from the campsite?

A dune strip with an adjacent foot- and cycle-path leads directly from the campsite to a sandy beach (approx. 250 m long, 100 m wide).

When is the campsite open?

Each season runs from 15 March to 16 November.

What’s the best way to arrive by car?

How far is the nearest town?

Sant Pere Pescador is about 3 km from the campsite.

Is Wi‑Fi free?

Wi‑Fi is a paid service. Coverage includes the reception and restaurant area and parts of the campsite.

Is there an EV charging station?

Yes. An EV charging station is available on site.

Practical Tips for a Smoother, More Accessible Stay

Conclusion: Seamless Mobility, Beachside Calm

With paved paths, ramps, and dedicated sanitary cabins, Camping Aquarius is set up to help guests with reduced mobility enjoy the Costa Brava with confidence. Add easy beach access, on-site dining and shopping, paid Wi‑Fi, laundry, EV charging, and a full slate of activities, and you have everything you need for a holiday that feels relaxed and well supported.

Ready to plan? Reserve without worries—our flexible cancellation policy makes it simple to book your dates. For personal assistance or to discuss accessibility needs, contact us at +34 972 52 00 03 or info@campingaquarius.com. Explore more in our Instalaciones, Parcelas, Alojamientos, and Actividades sections, then tap Reservar to secure your stay.