Baby & Toddler Essentials: Touring the Infant-Friendly Facilities at Camping Las Dunas
Traveling with little ones is easier when the place you stay is built around families. If you’re planning a beach holiday with a baby or toddler, the infant-friendly facilities at Camping Las Dunas make day-to-day care, playtime, and downtime feel effortless. This guide tours the spaces parents love—from dedicated baby-changing areas and child-friendly fittings in the sanitary blocks to toddler splash zones, indoor play, and stroller-friendly access to the water—so you know exactly what to expect.
The heart of care: five sanitary blocks designed for families
Camping Las Dunas provides five large sanitary blocks thoughtfully equipped for parents with babies and toddlers. These hubs are positioned around the campground for easy access wherever you’re staying.
Baby-changing areas and child-friendly fittings
- Dedicated facilities for babies and small children are integrated into the toilet blocks.
- Child-friendly fittings and changing areas support quick, comfortable diaper changes and washing routines.
- Electronic sliding glass doors offer smooth, touch-free entry when your hands are full.
Private cabins with controllable hot showers
- Showers are located in individual cabins with controllable hot water, ideal for setting a gentle temperature for infants.
- Washbasins are also inside private cabins, giving you space to rinse bottles or freshen up little hands and faces without a crowd.
Clean, accessible, and easy to reach
- Sanitary blocks are cleaned several times a day, and guest scores rate their cleanliness highly.
- Accessible facilities, wheelchair ramps, and mostly asphalted internal roads make it easier to navigate with strollers.
- Note for new parents: toilets in the blocks do not have seats. If your toddler is toilet-training, a compact travel seat or potty insert can be helpful.
Water play made safe and fun
The pool complex at Camping Las Dunas is a highlight for young families, with features tailored to little swimmers.
Toddler-friendly pools and splash zones
- A separate double pool for children gives toddlers and small kids their own shallow spaces to paddle.
- A dedicated water-spray park and children’s splash areas encourage safe, sensory water play.
- Larger slides in the main area keep older siblings entertained while you stay close to the little ones.
Lifeguards and safety measures
- Lifeguards are on duty at the pool complex, providing an extra layer of reassurance for parents.
- For babies and toddlers, basic swim safety best practices—such as approved flotation aids and sun protection—help make pool time both safe and joyful.
Stroller-friendly paths and direct beach access
- The campsite sits directly on a long, sandy beach, so seaside play is just a short walk away.
- An accessible route to the water makes it easier to reach the shoreline with strollers and beach gear.
- Mostly asphalted internal paths support smooth rolling for prams and wagons across the property.
Play, rest, and everyday convenience
Family-friendly stays are about more than bathrooms and pools. Across the site, you’ll find thoughtful touches that simplify daily life with babies and toddlers.
Playgrounds and indoor play
- Several outdoor playgrounds are designed for children, giving toddlers safe spaces to climb, slide, and explore.
- An indoor play area offers a covered option for hot or windy afternoons and the occasional rainy day.
- Seasonal entertainment and animation include activities tailored specifically for children under six.
Family services that simplify your stay
- An on-site infirmary/medical service and an automated external defibrillator (AED) add peace of mind.
- A large supermarket and shops on site make it easy to pick up everyday essentials; fresh bread is sold daily.
- Laundry facilities help you stay on top of bibs, towels, and outfit changes.
- Safety deposit options let you secure passports and valuables while you focus on the kids.
Quiet, shaded pitches for naps and downtime
- Pitches are set on flat grass and individually hedged, creating a more private, contained space for play and naps.
- Extensive planting of palms and new trees provides natural shade in many areas—handy for mid-day rest.
Choosing the right stay: pitches and bungalows for young families
Whether you prefer your own setup or turnkey comfort, there are options that work well for families with babies.
Car-free or car-on-pitch: pick what suits you
- Cars are allowed on individual pitches, which can make unloading baby gear quicker.
- Dedicated car-free pitch zones are also available if you prefer a vehicle-free environment around playtime.
Bungalows with family-friendly layouts
- Ponent bungalows sleep up to six across three bedrooms and include two bathrooms, air-conditioning, and unlimited Wi-Fi. Pets are not permitted.
- Twin bungalows sleep up to four with two bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom with separate toilet, and a roofed terrace. Pets are not permitted.
Tip: If traveling with pets, note that dogs are accepted only in a designated section of the campsite, and not in bungalows.
Quick answers: infant-friendly facilities at Camping Las Dunas
Are there baby-changing facilities?
Yes. Each sanitary block includes dedicated baby and toddler amenities with child-friendly fittings and changing areas.
Are there toddler pools and splash areas?
Yes. There’s a separate children’s double pool plus a water-spray park and splash zones.
Are lifeguards on duty at the pools?
Yes. Lifeguards supervise the pool complex.
Is the site stroller-friendly?
Yes. Most internal roads are asphalted and wheelchair ramps are provided. There’s also an accessible route to the water.
Can I wash up or bathe my baby privately?
Yes. Showers and washbasins are in individual cabins, and water temperature is controllable.
How clean are the sanitary facilities?
Sanitary blocks are cleaned several times a day and receive strong cleanliness scores from guests.
Do toilets have seats in the sanitary blocks?
No. Toilets are without seats. Consider bringing a travel potty or toddler seat.
Is there indoor play when the weather turns?
Yes. There’s a covered indoor play area.
What about medical support on site?
An infirmary/medical service and an AED are available on the campsite.
Practical tips for a smoother stay with babies and toddlers
- Bring a compact travel potty or toddler seat due to seatless toilets.
- Pack non-slip sandals or water shoes for wet areas around pools and showers.
- Use a lightweight stroller with decent wheels for sand and an easy-fold mode for quick transitions.
- Carry a soft hooded towel and a quick-dry changing mat for post-swim changes.
- Consider a small caddy for baby wash, wipes, and diapers to keep things organized during bathroom visits.
- For pool time, choose well-fitting flotation aids and sun-protective swimwear; seek natural shade or create your own with a compact sun shelter.
- Do laundry mid-stay to lighten your packing—onsite facilities make it straightforward.
Conclusion: Plan a baby-friendly beach break with confidence
From five well-equipped sanitary blocks with baby-changing areas to toddler-friendly pools, indoor and outdoor play spaces, and stroller-ready access to the beach, the infant-friendly facilities at Camping Las Dunas are designed to make family holidays feel simple and stress-free.
Ready to plan your stay? Explore our Sanitary, Kids’ Water Park, Camping for Children, Bungalows, Pitches, and Practical Information pages to choose the setup that fits your family best, then book your dates for a seaside break everyone will enjoy.