Good
6 ratings
- Miriam P.July 2023Advantageslocation of the campsite directly on the sea, excellent atmosphere, helpful staff, parking with camper van, campsites, nearby towns of Puglia, well-maintained beach, services in the campsiteNegatives-Super campinglocation of the campsite directly on the sea, excellent atmosphere, helpful staff, parking with camper van, campsites, nearby towns of Puglia, well-maintained beach, services in the campsiteAutomatically translated.
- Jürgen W.June 2019AdvantagesA good place to get to know Puglia a littleNegativesHighly regulatedClean, well-kept vacation resortWell-kept vacation complex, beautifully landscaped with lots of flowers. Consists of approximately 2/3 Villaggio and 1/3 Campeggio. Mostly Italian campers who occupy the pitches as permanent campers. Cars can be parked in the parking lot approx. 200 m away. Identification bracelet must be worn. 2 sun... loungers with umbrellas on the beach cost €120 per week plus a surcharge of €90 for the first row, €70 for the second row and so on. However, campers should bring their own equipment. The restaurant is more for Villaggio guests. Evening entertainment in the bar. Fortunately also for Villaggio guests. Sanitary facilities are southern Italian (without paper and glasses) but very clean. Fresh bread rolls in the mini market in the morning. Unfortunately, the pool is only open for half days and costs an entrance fee in high season. The pitch for 2 people costs €30 in low season. Le Dune wasn't exactly the cheapest campsite on our trip to Italy, but we still liked it. Especially the evening atmosphere by the pool with a glass of wine.Automatically translated.
- Hartmut F.June 2017Advantagesgood starting point for tours to Bari, Ostumi or Alberobello etc. quick connection to the highwayNegativesSeparate parking for carsNice CP, good starting point for city toursBeautifully landscaped vacation complex with plants, clean sanitary facilities, flat and large pitches with gravel floor, beautiful beach, nice staff, characterized by permanent campers, separate car parking space, no mat roofsAutomatically translated.
- Christian S.August 2014AdvantagesGood starting positionNegativesVery expensive in high seasonA good starting pointWe stayed at this campsite for two nights at the end of August; it is ideally located for visiting Alberobello (trulli) or Ostuni and then taking a dip (sea/swimming pool). At this time the site was quite full and firmly in Italian hands, but from 11.00 pm it was absolutely quiet. We were allocated a... 90 square meter pitch (gravel/hard ground with 10A electricity, own water and waste water - are they all equipped like this?); the usher helped us to push the caravan in - very nice. The pool area was very nice and not full, the strip of sea next to the site is relatively narrow and has sun loungers for hire. There is a large open beach area about 200m south of the campsite, which looked very promising but we didn't visit due to lack of time. The restaurant is located in a closed building; we only got the very cheap and tasty wood-fired pizza made by two older gentlemen in southern Italian comfort. The sanitary facilities (1/3 sitting toilets, 2/3 standing toilets, large showers) were always tiptop clean and never occupied, but this is due to the fact that there are many individual bathrooms to rent. Wristbands are compulsory on the site and it is very expensive in high season.Automatically translated.
- massimiliano s.July 2014excellent discoveryexcellent camping-village directly on a beautiful sea with sandy beach with beautiful pool excellent animation.Automatically translated.
- susana p.September 2012Don't go if you want to be quiet. Children run and scream all over the place. Very nice as a facility however the environment very rough and uncivilized. Casino and music at all hours. Never seen such a thing. I do not recommend itAutomatically translated.