General information
Beach holiday close to Grado on the Adriatic
Residence Punta Spin is a wonderful family campsite by the sea close to Grado on the northern coast of the Adriatic.
Private beach with beach bar: great!
The campsite has a landing stage for boats and has its own private beach. Loungers and parasols can be rented. The beach and the sea are safe and clean (Blue Flag). Countless activities are organised here, including beach volleyball, so the short walk to the beach is well worth the effort. The beach bar is the pace for a refreshing drink, a quick lunch, a delicious coffee and of course fantastic sea views.
Paradise for swimmers and wellness
Residence Punta Spin has three swimming pools, a half-Olympic size pool, a children’s pool with slide and a medium sized pool that can be covered and heated during low season or in poor weather. There is also a sauna and a Turkish steam bath. There is an indoor fitness room next to the swimming pool with a wide range of equipment.
Sport and entertainment
Residence Punta Spin offers all the comfort you could expect. There is an abundance of amenities, sports fields, amusement and entertainment, including pool parties, baby dancing and evening performances.
Drinks and snacks in all shapes and sizes
If you are exhausted by all this activity or by a day out, enjoy a delicious meal in the restaurant or pizzeria, or relax on the terrace or in the bar. Did someone say ice cream! The ice cream parlour has plenty of choice. If you prefer to do the cooking yourself, you’ll find everything you need in the supermarket. You can also get some of the camping articles and beach toys you forgot to bring with you.
A short distance from Grado
You can rent a bike at the campsite so you can explore the surroundings. You can take it to the lovely town of Grado, which can also be reached by local bus which stops right in front of the campsite. If you want to go a bit further, how about lovely Trieste with its Miramare Castle, intriguing Slovenia or go by boat across the Grado lagoon to the monastery island of Barbana.
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