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4 April 2026

Wind & Watersports at Camping Las Dunas: Make the Most of the On‑Site Windsurf School and Kitesurfing

If you dream of stepping from your pitch or bungalow straight onto a long sandy beach for a wind session, Camping Las Dunas delivers. With direct beach access, an on‑site windsurf school, and kitesurfing among the activities on offer, this Costa Brava favorite in Sant Pere Pescador is made for riders and water‑lovers. In this guide, you’ll learn why conditions here work for both first‑timers and seasoned riders, what to expect from the windsurf school, how to plan your sessions, and where to stay for a seamless watersports getaway.

Why Camping Las Dunas is ideal for wind and watersports

Camping Las Dunas combines a resort‑style setup with the simplicity wind and watersports fans crave.

Key surf‑friendly essentials at a glance:

Feature Detail
Beach access Direct access to a long sandy beach (~1 km)
Windsurf school On site
Kitesurfing Available among activities
Watersports Sailing, windsurfing, and more
Season Mid‑May to mid‑September
Pools Very large main pool + separate double pool for children; slides and water‑play area
Connectivity Wi‑Fi covers the site (charged)
Food & drink Large restaurant and bar with pool‑view terraces, grill bar, snack‑bar, takeaways, supermarket, seasonal beach bar

The on‑site windsurf school: what riders can expect

An on‑site windsurf school means you can learn or level up without leaving the resort. With instruction available from the beachfront, you’ll save time on logistics and get more time on the water.

What this setup typically enables:

How to check availability:

Kitesurfing at Camping Las Dunas

Kitesurfing is among the activities practiced here, with the wide, sandy beachfront providing the space many kiters look for.

Tips for kitesurfers:

If you’re new to the sport, consider starting with windsurfing lessons to build board balance and wind awareness—foundations that transfer well to kiting.

Facilities that make watersports days effortless

After a salty session, small details make a big difference. Camping Las Dunas is set up to streamline your day, from the first reach to the last rinse.

Where to stay: pitches and bungalows close to the beach

Whether you roll in with a van full of sails or prefer a turnkey base near the water, there’s an option that suits your style.

Internal jump‑off ideas while planning your stay:

Planning your sessions: simple steps for a smooth day

A little preparation keeps your focus on the fun part—time on the water.

  1. Check the forecast: Look for wind trends during the campsite’s open season (mid‑May to mid‑September). Align lesson times and personal sessions with favorable windows.
  2. Set up a gear zone: Use your pitch or bungalow terrace to stage and dry equipment neatly without blocking paths.
  3. Hydrate and fuel: Stock up at the on‑site supermarket; stash water and snacks for quick turnarounds between tacks.
  4. Rinse and reset: Use the showers and laundry to keep kit salt‑smart and trip‑ready.
  5. Wind down well: Cap the day at the pool terraces, beach bar (seasonal), or evening entertainment to recharge for tomorrow’s ride.

Practical tips for windsurfers and kiters

Quick answers

Does Camping Las Dunas have a windsurfing school?

Yes. There is a windsurfing school on site operating from the beachfront.

Can I kitesurf at Camping Las Dunas?

Kitesurfing is among the activities practiced here. Follow local beach rules and safety guidance.

When is the campsite open?

Camping Las Dunas operates from mid‑May to mid‑September.

Is Wi‑Fi available?

Yes. Wi‑Fi covers the entire campsite and access is available for a fee. The Ponent bungalow includes unlimited Wi‑Fi.

Are there pools for non‑riders and families?

Yes. There is a very large outdoor pool plus a separate double pool for children, with slides and a water‑play area.

Where is Camping Las Dunas and how do I get in touch?

Conclusion

With direct beach access, an on‑site windsurf school, and kitesurfing among the activities, Camping Las Dunas is a standout base for wind and watersports on the Costa Brava. Add in family‑friendly pools, robust facilities, and everything from supermarkets to beach bars, and you’ve got a friction‑free setup from first rig to final rinse.

Ready to ride the Costa Brava? Book your stay for the mid‑May to mid‑September season, choose your pitch or Ponent bungalow, and call +34 972 52 17 17 to plan your sessions from the shore of Sant Pere Pescador.