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5 Best Eurocamp Waterpark Resorts and Swimming pools in Europe 2026
Author: Robbie Lane | Last updated: 19 January 2026
Eurocamp has some outstanding waterparks at its European resorts in France, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands. With a bit of careful planning you can spend several days larking around in your trunks in the sunshine.
We've picked out the five that we think are Eurocamp's five best water parks and pools in Europe. We've leant towards those that are on the large side, and so offer a big range of flumes, swimming pools and other entertainment. They're also all near to a beach.
France and the Netherlands will offer you a shorter (and probably less stressful) journey, with the option of either taking the car or flying. Italy and Spain should give you more appealing weather for a week outdoors, but you'll have to endure airports and flights with children - which is not my favourite activity.
We've picked out the five that we think are Eurocamp's five best water parks and pools in Europe. We've leant towards those that are on the large side, and so offer a big range of flumes, swimming pools and other entertainment. They're also all near to a beach.
France and the Netherlands will offer you a shorter (and probably less stressful) journey, with the option of either taking the car or flying. Italy and Spain should give you more appealing weather for a week outdoors, but you'll have to endure airports and flights with children - which is not my favourite activity.
Quick Picks: Best Eurocamp Waterpark Resorts (2026)
- Best Overall – Pra delle Torri Holiday Centre - Six waterslides, multiple linked pools, sandy beach next door and exceptional review scores.
- Best for Activities & Biggest Waterpark – Union Lido Mare - Huge resort with a mammoth waterpark, more than a dozen slides, several pool zones and loads of extras beyond swimming.
- Best Value Waterpark Resort – Le Palace Campsite - Usually the cheapest of Eurocamp’s big waterpark parks, with indoor and outdoor pools, a dozen slides and the beach five minutes away.
The top 5 Eurocamp waterparks for 2026 holidays
1. Eurocamp Duinrell, Netherlands​ - 20+ slides, easy to reach from the UK, theme park attached
Duinrell is what my children would call 'epic'.
I refuse to use such modern language, but can certainly waffle on about it with enthusiasm.
Eurocamp Duinrell is an unusual holiday park, because it is part of the Duinrell theme park. Entry to the theme park is included in the cost of your Eurocamp holiday, whilst the waterpark costs about £5 - £10 extra per person, per day.
In total, Duinrell has more than 20 flumes and waterslides. The theme park is on a similar size to something like Gulliver's Kingdom in the UK and has about 40 rides.
I refuse to use such modern language, but can certainly waffle on about it with enthusiasm.
Eurocamp Duinrell is an unusual holiday park, because it is part of the Duinrell theme park. Entry to the theme park is included in the cost of your Eurocamp holiday, whilst the waterpark costs about £5 - £10 extra per person, per day.
In total, Duinrell has more than 20 flumes and waterslides. The theme park is on a similar size to something like Gulliver's Kingdom in the UK and has about 40 rides.
Review scores, travel and prices at Duinrell
Customers give Duinrell an average score of 81%, once we add together the TripAdvisor and Google Review scores. That's the lowest of the five holiday parks with waterparks that we are going to feature in this guide - but it's still a decent score.
The accommodation range is decent and is similar to the caravans that you get at Haven and Parkdean Resorts in the UK.
A definite plus point is that you can get to Duinrell relatively easily with your own car. That's good news for parents - like me - who have a child who isn't so keen on flying. From South East England, I would get the 35 minute Eurotunnel/Le Shuttle from Folkestone and then drive for about four or five hours from Calais. There's also a ferry from Harwich in Essex to the Hook of Holland. It takes about six hours and then you drive for 45 minutes. If you prefer flying, you can get a direct flight to Rotterdam in about an hour and then drive for 35 minutes.
So, what's the downside? The main issue is that the Netherlands has a similar climate to the UK - so it's a bit pot luck whether you'll have the right weather for an outdoor waterpark. The solution is to do the theme park on the chilly days and the waterpark on the hot days.
Eurocamp Duinrell is a dog-friendly holiday park, for an extra cost. There are some extra hoops to jump through if you're taking a dog to Europe.
Price: £2148 for a family holiday for four people in August 2026. Our price comparison is for the cheapest holiday home available and doesn't include travel costs. You can save almost £1000 if you book for the end of August/beginning of Sepember.
The accommodation range is decent and is similar to the caravans that you get at Haven and Parkdean Resorts in the UK.
A definite plus point is that you can get to Duinrell relatively easily with your own car. That's good news for parents - like me - who have a child who isn't so keen on flying. From South East England, I would get the 35 minute Eurotunnel/Le Shuttle from Folkestone and then drive for about four or five hours from Calais. There's also a ferry from Harwich in Essex to the Hook of Holland. It takes about six hours and then you drive for 45 minutes. If you prefer flying, you can get a direct flight to Rotterdam in about an hour and then drive for 35 minutes.
So, what's the downside? The main issue is that the Netherlands has a similar climate to the UK - so it's a bit pot luck whether you'll have the right weather for an outdoor waterpark. The solution is to do the theme park on the chilly days and the waterpark on the hot days.
Eurocamp Duinrell is a dog-friendly holiday park, for an extra cost. There are some extra hoops to jump through if you're taking a dog to Europe.
Price: £2148 for a family holiday for four people in August 2026. Our price comparison is for the cheapest holiday home available and doesn't include travel costs. You can save almost £1000 if you book for the end of August/beginning of Sepember.
2. Eurocamp Pra delle Torri, Italy​ - 6 flumes and slides, beachside location, outstanding reviews
Eurocamp Pra Delle Torri is a longer journey than Duinrell, but you're likely to be rewarded with better weather. You can expect lots of days with temperatures in the high 20s during the summer at Pra Delle Torri.
It's a jumbo sized holiday resort with about 1500 holiday homes, which puts it on a par with the UK's largest Haven holiday parks.
There are six waterslides, as well as several linked swimming pools. Besides the pools, there's a golf course, small theme park rides and a sandy beach on the doorstep. You can choose from four restaurants and there are several sports to attempt with gusto before pulling a muscle. Venice is about an hour away by car, so you might be able to manage a day trip.
The downside is that it's relatively expensive for a European holiday park and it's a longer journey than some of Eurocamp's holiday parks. Flights from the UK to Venice Marco Polo Airport take about 2 hours 20 minutes and then it's a drive of 45 minutes to the resort.
Customers give Pra Delle Torri an average score of 90%, which is truly exceptional for a large water park in Europe. We calculated that based on its scores of 4.6/5 on Google Reviews and 4.4/5 on TripAdvisor.
Price: £1844 for a week's holiday in early August 2026 for a family of four. We didn't include the cost of flights or transfers. Prices were more like £1300 towards the end of August.
It's a jumbo sized holiday resort with about 1500 holiday homes, which puts it on a par with the UK's largest Haven holiday parks.
There are six waterslides, as well as several linked swimming pools. Besides the pools, there's a golf course, small theme park rides and a sandy beach on the doorstep. You can choose from four restaurants and there are several sports to attempt with gusto before pulling a muscle. Venice is about an hour away by car, so you might be able to manage a day trip.
The downside is that it's relatively expensive for a European holiday park and it's a longer journey than some of Eurocamp's holiday parks. Flights from the UK to Venice Marco Polo Airport take about 2 hours 20 minutes and then it's a drive of 45 minutes to the resort.
Customers give Pra Delle Torri an average score of 90%, which is truly exceptional for a large water park in Europe. We calculated that based on its scores of 4.6/5 on Google Reviews and 4.4/5 on TripAdvisor.
Price: £1844 for a week's holiday in early August 2026 for a family of four. We didn't include the cost of flights or transfers. Prices were more like £1300 towards the end of August.
3. Eurocamp Sanguli, Spain​ - Safari themed waterpark, warmer weather, 10 minutes to the beach
Sanguli is an impressive Spanish resort that also gets a mention in our guide to Spain's 10 best holiday parks.
It doesn't have many huge flumes and slides as some resorts, but it has several smaller ones as well as lots of animal-themed splash pools, a waterfall and a poolside bar. I'd say it is slightly better for younger children than for teenagers.
Once you've dried off, you can eat in the restaurant, play sports including football and basketball or sign up for the kids' club. Customer review scores are currently at 87%, putting it in the middle of the scores for Eurocamp Pra Delle Torri and Eurocamp Duinrell.
The climate at Eurocamp Sanguli is quite similar to Eurocamp Pra Delle Torri. It's on the Costa Dorada, so you get an average of about 24-25 Celsius in July, August and September. You can walk to the beach in about 10 minutes from Sanguli resort.
The best way of getting to Sanguli resort from the UK is a two hour flight to Reus and then a 20 minute transfer to the resort.
Price: £2703 for a week's holiday in August 2026 for four people. The accommodation at Sanguli resort is mostly safari-themed 'Masai lodges', which I would say are a couple of steps up from Eurocamp's standard holiday homes.
It doesn't have many huge flumes and slides as some resorts, but it has several smaller ones as well as lots of animal-themed splash pools, a waterfall and a poolside bar. I'd say it is slightly better for younger children than for teenagers.
Once you've dried off, you can eat in the restaurant, play sports including football and basketball or sign up for the kids' club. Customer review scores are currently at 87%, putting it in the middle of the scores for Eurocamp Pra Delle Torri and Eurocamp Duinrell.
The climate at Eurocamp Sanguli is quite similar to Eurocamp Pra Delle Torri. It's on the Costa Dorada, so you get an average of about 24-25 Celsius in July, August and September. You can walk to the beach in about 10 minutes from Sanguli resort.
The best way of getting to Sanguli resort from the UK is a two hour flight to Reus and then a 20 minute transfer to the resort.
Price: £2703 for a week's holiday in August 2026 for four people. The accommodation at Sanguli resort is mostly safari-themed 'Masai lodges', which I would say are a couple of steps up from Eurocamp's standard holiday homes.
4. Eurocamp Le Palace, France - indoor and outdoor pools
Le Palace stands out amongst Eurocamp's pools it's particularly good value and has an entertaining mix of waterpark features. Highlights include a counter-current river that you swim against, about a dozen water slides (including some small ones for younger children) and a couple of splash parks. There's also an indoor pool, which is a relief if the weather isn't as good as the brochure.
The resort is not quite on the vast scale as others on this list. There are about 600 holiday homes rather than the 1500 that you get at Eurocamp Pra Delle Torri and Eurocamp Duinrell. That may well appeal to you if you want somewhere that doesn't feel quite so busy.
Le Palace also has a large restaurant, sports courts and kids' clubs. The beach is about five minutes' walk away.
The resort is not quite on the vast scale as others on this list. There are about 600 holiday homes rather than the 1500 that you get at Eurocamp Pra Delle Torri and Eurocamp Duinrell. That may well appeal to you if you want somewhere that doesn't feel quite so busy.
Le Palace also has a large restaurant, sports courts and kids' clubs. The beach is about five minutes' walk away.
Weather, travel and prices at Eurocamp Le Palace
The note of caution is that it's on France's West Coast, so summer average temperatures are around 21 Celsius rather than the mid to high 20s that you are more likely to get in Italy or Spain. I'll happily prance around in my swimming trunks in 20 Celsius, but you may prefer hotter weather.
Driving to Le Palace from the UK is an option. It'll take you about 6-8 hours depending on whether you get a ferry to Brittany or the Eurotunnel/Le Shuttle to Calais. Flying takes about 90 minutes, plus a similar amount of time driving once you arrive at Bordeaux Airport.
Customer review scores are currently at 84%, which is not to be sneezed at.
Price: £1508 for a week's holiday in August 2026. That price is for four people and is considerably cheaper than a lot of Eurocamp's holiday parks with big waterparks.
Eurocamp's Le Palace also makes it into our guide to France's five best waterparks.
Driving to Le Palace from the UK is an option. It'll take you about 6-8 hours depending on whether you get a ferry to Brittany or the Eurotunnel/Le Shuttle to Calais. Flying takes about 90 minutes, plus a similar amount of time driving once you arrive at Bordeaux Airport.
Customer review scores are currently at 84%, which is not to be sneezed at.
Price: £1508 for a week's holiday in August 2026. That price is for four people and is considerably cheaper than a lot of Eurocamp's holiday parks with big waterparks.
Eurocamp's Le Palace also makes it into our guide to France's five best waterparks.
5. Eurocamp Union Lido Mare, Italy - huge resort, mammoth waterpark, beachside, outstanding reviews
Eurocamp's Union Lido Resort is an exceptionally large holiday park with an exceptionally good water park to match.
It's about twice the size of the UK's largest holiday parks and more than a dozen waterslides, as well as several pools. The beach is next door to the resort and it's about an hour from Venice if you fancy a day out.
The weather is generally pleasantly warm in summer, with an average of about 23 Celsius. Customer reviews are even hotter than the weather, with an average score of 88% (4.5/5 on Google Reviews plus 4.3/5 on TripAdvisor).
So, what's the downside? Union Lido Resort is certainly one of Eurocamp's more expensive holiday parks. There's another resort nearby called Marina di Venezia that is similarly vast and popular - but it's also a similar price.
You can fly from the UK to Venice in about two hours and then it's about an hour's drive to the resort.
Price: £2407 for a week's holiday for four people in mid-August 2026. The prices drop off quite a bit in the last few days of August so you might like to travel later if it's outside of your budget.
It's about twice the size of the UK's largest holiday parks and more than a dozen waterslides, as well as several pools. The beach is next door to the resort and it's about an hour from Venice if you fancy a day out.
The weather is generally pleasantly warm in summer, with an average of about 23 Celsius. Customer reviews are even hotter than the weather, with an average score of 88% (4.5/5 on Google Reviews plus 4.3/5 on TripAdvisor).
So, what's the downside? Union Lido Resort is certainly one of Eurocamp's more expensive holiday parks. There's another resort nearby called Marina di Venezia that is similarly vast and popular - but it's also a similar price.
You can fly from the UK to Venice in about two hours and then it's about an hour's drive to the resort.
Price: £2407 for a week's holiday for four people in mid-August 2026. The prices drop off quite a bit in the last few days of August so you might like to travel later if it's outside of your budget.
How do Eurocamp's best waterparks and swimming pools compare on price?
Our price comparisons are a bit flawed (Ed: er, pardon?) since we're only comparing one set of dates and different grades of accommodation. However, it does give us a general idea of which Eurocamp waterparks are cheaper than others. We picked out the cheapest grade of accommodation available for week in early August 2026. We searched in October 2025.
Prices tend to drop off significantly in the last week of the UK's summer holidays, so you might like to hold off for a bargain. Eurocamp's grading system ranges from Classic (£) through to Ultimate (££££). For more details of what is included see our Eurocamp grading comparison or the official guide from Eurocamp. Anyway, here's how they rank:
Prices tend to drop off significantly in the last week of the UK's summer holidays, so you might like to hold off for a bargain. Eurocamp's grading system ranges from Classic (£) through to Ultimate (££££). For more details of what is included see our Eurocamp grading comparison or the official guide from Eurocamp. Anyway, here's how they rank:
- Eurocamp Le Palace, France - £1508
- Eurocamp Pra delle Torri, Italy - £1844
- Eurocamp Duinrell, Netherlands - £2148
- Eurocamp Union Lido Mare, Italy - £2407
- Eurocamp Sanguli, Spain - £2703
Frequently Asked Questions About Eurocamp's Best Waterparks
Which Eurocamp resort has the biggest waterpark?
It depends how you measure it but Union Lido Mare is certainly amongst the largest. It has more than a dozen slides, several pool complexes, splash zones and direct beach access. It’s one of Eurocamp’s biggest resorts overall, so it’s ideal if you want loads of choice and don’t mind a busy atmosphere.
Which Eurocamp waterpark resort is best overall for families?
Pra delle Torri Holiday Centre is our top all-rounder thanks to its excellent review scores, six slides, large pool areas, beachside location and plenty of restaurants and sports. It strikes a good balance between size, facilities and value.
Are waterparks included in the price?
Most Eurocamp pools and splash parks are included in your stay, but a few charge extra. For example, the waterpark at Duinrell Holiday Park usually costs a small daily fee, while the theme park is included. Always check the small print before booking.
Which Eurocamp resort is easiest to reach from the UK?
Duinrell Holiday Park is the simplest for most families. You can drive via Eurotunnel or ferry and avoid flights altogether. It’s only a few hours from Calais and combines a big waterpark with an on-site theme park.
Which Eurocamp resort is best for younger children?
Sangulí Resort is particularly good for younger kids thanks to its themed splash zones, smaller slides, shallow pools and play areas. It’s less about huge thrill slides and more about safe, fun water play.
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