Lock It Up: Making the Most of Camping Salatà’s Guest Lockers
Worried about your phone, passports, or camera while you’re at the pool, the beach, or out exploring Roses? Camping Salatà’s guest lockers give you a simple, secure way to store important items so you can relax and enjoy your holiday. This guide explains how to make the most of the lockers, what to put inside, and smart habits that keep your belongings safe—plus a few on-site options that add extra peace of mind.
Do lockers exist at Camping Salatà?
Yes. Camping Salatà provides guest lockers so you can secure your belongings while you swim, dine, or join activities on site.
- There is also a valuables custody service at reception, allowing you to deposit important items safely.
- The campsite features family-friendly amenities such as a heated pool, a dedicated children’s pool, and a water slide, along with organised activities—ideal times to use a locker and travel light.
- With direct proximity to a fine-sand, shallow-water beach, lockers help you shift from campsite to shoreline without carrying everything with you.
When lockers make the biggest difference
Lockers are useful any time you want to go hands-free. They’re especially handy when you’re:
- Enjoying the pools and water slide
- Walking to the nearby beach for a swim
- Joining the entertainment programme (mid-June to mid-September) or wellness sessions such as yoga and mindfulness
- Visiting nearby highlights like the Dalí Museum in Figueres, the Dalí House in Cadaqués, the ruins of Empúries, national parks, or local fishing spots
- Dining at the on-site restaurant, grabbing a pizza by the small pool, or picking up takeaway
What to store in a campsite locker (and what to keep with you)
Use lockers to protect anything you don’t need on your person:
- Travel documents: passports, IDs, driving licences (keep a photo copy on your phone)
- Wallets, spare cards, and most of your cash (carry only a small day amount)
- Electronics you’re not using: tablets, laptops, cameras, e-readers, spare lenses
- Car keys, home keys, and vehicle documents
- Jewellery and watches you won’t wear to the pool or beach
- Backup medications and prescriptions (keep your daily doses with you)
What to keep on you:
- A minimal day wallet and one payment card (Camping Salatà accepts cash, Maestro, Mastercard, and Visa)
- Your phone, in a waterproof pouch if you’re near the water
- Individual-use medications you might need during the day
Smart locker habits for effortless security
These widely accepted best practices keep your gear safer and your day simpler:
- Separate essentials from backups
- Carry only what you’ll use in the next few hours; store spares in the locker.
- Use waterproof protection inside the locker
- Pack documents and electronics in a dry bag or zip pouches. Campsite life is close to pools, beach showers, and sea breeze, so moisture-proofing matters.
- Bundle small items
- Use a pouch or case for cables, power banks, and cards so nothing gets lost.
- Label discreetly
- Mark pouches with initials rather than full names or room/pitch numbers.
- Keep access secure
- If your locker uses a key or code, keep the key on a wrist lanyard or the code in a secure notes app. Avoid sharing access beyond your travel party.
- Do a quick inventory check
- Snap a photo of what you stored. It doubles as a checklist when you empty the locker.
- Avoid storing damp items
- Dry towels and swimwear before stowing to prevent odours and humidity around electronics or documents.
- Schedule quick stops
- On the way to the pool, beach, or activities, drop what you don’t need. On the way back, collect everything and re-check.
Complementary on-site options that enhance security
- Valuables custody at reception: For high-value or hard-to-replace items, use the campsite’s valuables custody service for added peace of mind.
- Flexible, activity-rich days: With a heated pool, children’s pool, water slide, Mini Club activities, and a full entertainment programme (15 June–15 September), lockers help you switch between experiences without carrying extra gear.
- Easy planning tools: Explore the interactive map and photo/video gallery to visualise your day and decide what to store versus carry.
Quick answers about Camping Salatà’s guest lockers
- Does Camping Salatà have guest lockers? Yes.
- Is there another secure storage option? Yes. A valuables custody service is available at reception.
- When should I use a locker? Anytime you swim, head to the beach, join activities, or leave the campsite for day trips.
Beach and pool days: a light-carry checklist
Use this minimalist list to decide what goes with you vs. into the locker:
Carry with you
- Phone in a waterproof pouch
- Small day wallet (ID + one card + a little cash)
- Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat
- Room/pitch access (key, card, or code)
- Towel and water bottle
Store in your locker
- Spare cards, most cash, and passports
- Laptop/tablet and camera gear not needed today
- Chargers and power banks
- Jewellery and watches you won’t wear in the water
Day trips from the campsite: travel lighter, see more
Camping Salatà sits within convenient driving distance of standout Costa Brava attractions including the Dalí Museum (Figueres), the Dalí House (Cadaqués), the ruins of Empúries, national parks, and beautiful local beaches. Before you set off:
- Lock up what you won’t need on the road (spare electronics, excess cash, documents).
- Keep only the essentials for tickets, fuel, parking, and photos.
- If you plan to sail, fish, or ride nearby, store non-essentials so you can move freely.
Locker tips for families
- One family locker, shared plan
- Assign a pouch to each person (initials on each). Everyone drops their non-essentials in their pouch before leaving.
- Kid-friendly duplicates
- Keep a small sunscreen and water bottle per child with you; store bulk backups and spares in the locker.
- Activity transitions
- Going from the Mini Club to the pool or the pizzeria next to the small pool? Make a quick locker stop so little hands carry less.
Locker tips for watersports and wellness
- Watersports nearby (sailing, fishing) make lockers handy for stowing extra gear before you head out. Pack valuables in dry bags before locking up.
- During yoga & mindfulness or a massage/sauna session, keep your phone and wallet minimal; store the rest.
Accessibility, check-in, and language support
- Self check-in helps you start your stay smoothly—use a locker early to keep hands free while you get settled.
- Reception can assist in German, English, Spanish, and French if you need guidance on secure storage options.
Practical takeaways
- Use Camping Salatà’s guest lockers whenever you want to go hands-free—especially for pool time, beach sessions, activities, and day trips.
- Split your belongings into “carry now” vs. “store now” to reduce risk and clutter.
- Add moisture protection inside the locker, make a quick inventory, and keep your access key or code secure.
- For your highest-value items, combine locker use with the valuables custody service at reception.
Planning ahead for a carefree stay
- Season and rhythm: Camping Salatà is open from 1 March to 30 November, with the entertainment programme for adults and children running 15 June to 15 September. Expect busier, activity-filled days in peak periods—lockers are extra useful then.
- Browsing and mapping: Check the interactive map to familiarise yourself with facilities, and preview your trip in the photo/video gallery so you can plan what to carry vs. store.
- Social updates: For news and on-the-spot inspiration, follow @campingsalata on Instagram.
Conclusion
Guest lockers at Camping Salatà make it easy to protect valuables and travel light—so you can focus on the heated pool, the water slide, the beach, great food, and the Costa Brava’s must-see sights. Pack smart, lock it up, and enjoy every moment.
Ready to relax with one less thing to worry about? Book your dates, explore the interactive map and gallery, and plan your locker-friendly packing list today.