The Papagayo Camping Area, ready to open this Friday. The Minister of the Environment of the Cabildo of Lanzarote, Samuel Martín, supervised this Tuesday the facilities of the Papagayo Camping Area, which will remain open from this March 22 to Sunday, March 31, accompanied by the mayor of Yaiza, Óscar Noda, as well as the Councilor for Beaches, Daniel Medina, and the Councilor for the Environment, Agueda Cedrés.
Samuel Martín expressed his gratitude to the mayor both for the provision of the waste collection service that will be carried out by the southern City Council and for the "improvement carried out" by the Consistory of the road that leads to the Camping Area, which, as the public representatives were able to verify during their visit, is now ready to receive campers.
The Papagayo Camping Area has 220 plots for large houses (approximately 7x9 meters), caravans and motorhomes. It also has 64 places for camping in houses and tents of approximately 3x4 meters. Camping in houses costs six euros per day for residents and eight euros per day for non-residents. The price for caravans and motorhomes is nine euros for residents and eleven euros per day for non-residents.
In all cases, these prices are for a maximum of four people. From the fifth camper over 14 years of age, two euros more per day must be paid for residents, and three euros more per day for non-residents. Several of these plots, located near the service areas, are designed for people with reduced mobility, who have adapted bathrooms and a ramp to access the beach in the case of using wheelchairs.
It has indoor and outdoor showers, sinks, water supply connections, 24-hour surveillance service, barbecue areas, state-of-the-art treatment plant, fire protection system and photovoltaic panels that allow users to have electric light in common areas 24 hours a day.
You can get a reservation appointment through the website of Acampada Papagayo or by phone 828181555.