Your seaside holiday in the Calvados
Welcome to the Calvados, in Normandy! In summer, the temperatures are decidedly pleasant at the seaside, creating the perfect setting for a variety of watersports: canoeing, sailing, stand-up paddleboarding, boat trips, sunbathing on the region’s magnificent beaches… there is so much for you to enjoy on a seaside campsite in the Calvados!
Tailor your seaside adventure in the Calvados by switching between activities to suit your mood. For example, take to the coastal paths to explore the region on foot, by bike or even on horseback. And don’t forget to visit Normandy’s iconic attractions, such as its historic museums and the towns and cities in the region. At a seaside campsite holiday in the Calvados, simply do as you please when you please!
After a day on the beaches of the Calvados, you’ll no doubt be eager to continue the aquatic enjoyment. Then it’s just as well that Sandaya campsites have it all: a covered and heated swimming pool, a water park to keep the kids entertained, and even direct access to the beach from the campsite!
Our great ideas for your campsite holiday
seaside camping holiday in the Calvados is sure to involve a range of water-based activities: sailing, stand-up paddleboarding, canoeing, kayaking, kitesurfing… you’ll be spoilt for choice!
When in the Calvados, take the time to visit some of the delightful Normandy villages. You’ll uncover a wealth of historical and cultural treasures.
Normandy is also renowned for its gastronomy, so be sure to try the specialities, which include cider, calvados and all the Norman cheeses. Scrumptious!
Keen to spend some time in the great outdoors? Then get together with friends or your special someone and head off on a walk along the coast – a wonderful boost for body and soul!
Calvados seaside campsite, book your stay!
Our top reasons to get away
A seaside holiday in the Calvados is a chance for a relaxing break on the water’s edge, benefiting from all the services you would expect from a high-end camping experience.
The Calvados is certainly not lacking in beaches: Take, for example, Omaha Beach, Ouistreham or Trouville-sur-Mer… all beautiful beaches just a few short miles from your deluxe accommodation.
There’s also an array of great towns and cities nearby, so make the most of this opportunity to explore the area and admire the variety of Normandy’s landscapes, whether you’re travelling with the family, friends or just the two of you. From Caen and Bayeux to Honfleur, Deauville and Cabourg, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the region’s hidden gems!
Sandaya offers the very best for a seaside camping holiday in the Calvados. With the range of services and facilities on offer, your stay in Normandy is sure to be one to remember:
- Covered and heated swimming pool
- Paddling pool
- Water park
- Solarium terrace
In addition to the aquatic facilities, the campsite also boasts:
- a relaxation area
- free children’s clubs
- a multisports ground
- a restaurant
- a snack bar/pizzeria/takeaway service
- a grocery store/mini-market
You’ll find everything you need!
Are you seeking the ideal accommodation for your next seaside stay in the Calvados? At Sandaya, you’ll have plenty of choice:
- For an authentic camping experience immersed in nature, opt for one of our pitches and set up your tent or park your camper van.
- Our chalets are a fantastic compromise between comfort and authenticity. A great accommodation choice for adventure-seekers!
- Designed to meet everyone’s requirements, our mobile homes offer the comfort and space of home, complete with all the modern conveniences you need for a carefree holiday.
There’s so much to see and explore in the Calvados in Normandy! The hardest part will be deciding where to begin…
- Caen Memorial: an emblematic museum dedicated to peace and a tribute to the suffering endured during the conflicts of the 20th century. It recounts the key events of the Second World War, from the Normandy Landings to the Liberation.
- Calvados distilleries: does the name Calvados ring a bell? That’s because it’s also the name of the well-known apple brandy and the distilleries are a symbol of the Normandy region, producing one of the world’s most famous spirits!
- Falaise Castle: built in the 11th century, this fortress overlooks the town of Falaise in the Calvados. It is best-known as the birthplace of William the Conqueror, the first Norman king of England.