Roses Pizza Tour: Four Town Pizzerias Campers Rave About
Craving a slice after a sun-soaked day by the sea? This Roses Pizza Tour is your shortcut to the town’s most-praised pies—perfect for guests staying at Camping Salatà who want to dine out without the guesswork. From maxi-size sharers to cosy artisanal crusts and popular midday menus, here’s where campers say the pizza hits the spot.
Pro tip: If you decide to stay in, the on-site pizzeria at Camping Salatà serves freshly made pizzas daily from 2:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (hours may vary by season). But when you feel like stretching your legs along the seafront promenade and trying local favourites in town, this guide has you covered.
Quick answer: What are the best pizzerias in Roses near Camping Salatà?
- Pizzería Vito — known for its maxi-size pizzas that are made to share.
- Pizzería Marechiaro — loved for a popular midday menu.
- Ca la Valeria Restaurant — artisanal pizzas in a cosy setting.
- Pizzería Bella Roma — one of the most-praised choices among campers in Roses.
These four spots come recommended by guests who venture out from Camping Salatà for a pizza night in town.
How to plan your Roses Pizza Tour from Camping Salatà
Getting from your pitch or bungalow to a hot slice is refreshingly easy.
- Walk the promenade: Camping Salatà sits a short stroll from Roses’ seafront promenade, lined with bars, restaurants, and shops. The town centre is about 1 km from the campsite and is a pleasant walk by the water.
- Hop on the bus: There’s a public bus stop directly outside the campsite entrance, making it effortless to reach different parts of Roses without a car.
- Cycle there: Prefer wheels? Bicycle and e-bike rental are available on site, so you can roll to dinner and back. It’s a fun way to turn your pizza night into a mini outing.
Timing tips:
- If you’re keen on value at lunch, Pizzería Marechiaro’s popular midday menu is a reliable pick.
- For groups or families, Pizzería Vito’s maxi-size pizzas make sharing simple and fun.
- Looking for a relaxed evening atmosphere? Ca la Valeria pairs artisanal dough with a cosy setting.
The four pizzerias campers love, at a glance
| Pizzeria | What campers praise | Ideal for |
|---|---|---|
| Pizzería Vito | Maxi-size pizzas | Group sharing nights |
| Pizzería Marechiaro | Popular midday menu | Lunch with set-menu simplicity |
| Ca la Valeria Restaurant | Artisanal pizzas in a cosy setting | Unhurried, intimate dinners |
| Pizzería Bella Roma | Consistently recommended by guests | A trusty all-rounder any night |
Pizzeria spotlights
Pizzería Vito: go big with maxi-size
Perfect when you’re hungry after a beach day. Pizzería Vito is known for maxi-size pizzas, which makes ordering for families or groups a breeze. Sharing one or two large pies keeps the table lively and the logistics simple when you’ve got multiple tastes to please. If you’re building a route through town, Vito is a smart first stop when appetites are high.
Why it works for campers:
- Easy group ordering thanks to big formats.
- Casual energy that feels right after a day outdoors.
Pizzería Marechiaro: set-menu ease at midday
If you love a straightforward lunch decision, Pizzería Marechiaro stands out for its popular midday menu. A set format is handy when you’d rather save decision-making for your afternoon plans—whether that’s a seaside stroll, a museum visit, or a dip back at the campsite pool. Expect the friendly, no-fuss pace that makes a midday bite satisfying and efficient.
Why it works for campers:
- Midday menu means quick choices and dependable value.
- Pairs well with a relaxed afternoon itinerary in Roses.
Ca la Valeria Restaurant: artisanal and cosy
In the mood to linger over the details? Ca la Valeria focuses on artisanal pizzas in a cosy setting. It’s the kind of spot where you settle in, savour the crust, and enjoy unhurried conversation. Ideal when you want dinner to feel like an occasion without going formal.
Why it works for campers:
- A comfortable setting that still keeps things simple and relaxed.
- A nice counterpoint to active days around the Costa Brava.
Pizzería Bella Roma: the anytime crowd-pleaser
Rounding out the list, Pizzería Bella Roma is among the most-praised in Roses. That reputation makes it a dependable addition to your Roses Pizza Tour—a place you can keep on your shortlist for any night you want a classic pizza outing in town.
Why it works for campers:
- A reliable choice when you want pizza night without overthinking it.
- Easy to add to a flexible evening plan.
Make a night of it: simple add-ons around town
Turn your pizza stop into a well-rounded Roses evening with these effortless pairings:
- Seafront stroll: Start or end your meal with a walk along the promenade near the campsite—it’s close, flat, and full of people-watching.
- Culture first, pizza after: Plan a late-afternoon visit to the Ciutadella de Roses and follow it up with a table at one of the four pizzerias.
- Adventure by day, slices by night: With windsurfing and diving options just 0.1 km from the campsite, you can lean into water sports, then refuel in town.
Practical takeaways for campers
Make your Roses Pizza Tour smooth from first step to last bite:
Pick your pizza personality
- Want to share? Choose Pizzería Vito for maxi-size fun.
- Prefer a tidy lunch plan? Marechiaro’s midday menu keeps it simple.
- Craving a slower pace? Ca la Valeria’s artisanal-and-cosy combo fits.
- Need a solid all-rounder? Bella Roma is a go-to.
Choose how to get there
- Walk the 1 km into town along the promenade.
- Catch the bus at the stop right outside the campsite entrance.
- Rent a bike or e-bike on site and cruise to your table.
Time it right
- For lunch value, aim for Marechiaro’s midday menu window.
- Evening crowds can build in popular places—going a touch earlier often means quicker seating.
Have a backup plan
- If the weather turns or you prefer to relax in, the on-site pizzeria runs daily 2:30 p.m.–10:00 p.m. (seasonal variations possible).
Extend your evening
- Cap your night with a promenade walk, or head back to the Xiringuito pool bar at the campsite for a relaxed post-dinner drink window during its operating hours.
Bonus: dine out or dine in—both are easy
- Dining out: The promenade’s variety of restaurants makes it easy to combine pizza with a pre- or post-meal coffee, gelato, or seaside beverage.
- Dining in: If you’re staying in a unit like the Garbí mobile home, you’ll find cookware, crockery, a Dolce Gusto coffee machine, a ceramic hob, microwave, toaster, and a combi fridge—handy for a low-key night.
FAQs about the Roses Pizza Tour (for quick answers)
Which pizzerias in Roses do campers recommend most?
- Pizzería Vito (maxi-size pizzas), Pizzería Marechiaro (popular midday menu), Ca la Valeria Restaurant (artisanal, cosy), and Pizzería Bella Roma.
How far is Roses town centre from Camping Salatà?
- Approximately 1 km, reachable via a pleasant seafront promenade walk.
Is there public transport from the campsite into town?
- Yes. There’s a bus stop directly outside the campsite entrance.
Does Camping Salatà have an on-site pizzeria as a backup?
- Yes. It’s open daily 2:30 p.m.–10:00 p.m., with hours subject to seasonal changes.
Related reads and ideas
- Why staying near the beach makes meals out so easy.
- Cycling routes from the campsite if you want to turn your pizza run into a scenic ride.
- Hiking the coastal Camino de Ronda for a big appetite before dinner.
Conclusion
The Roses Pizza Tour is a simple, satisfying way to taste the town—four pizzerias, each with a distinct draw, all within easy reach of Camping Salatà. Whether you’re sharing mega pies, opting for a midday set menu, or savouring artisanal crusts in a cosy dining room, you won’t need to travel far for a memorable meal.
Ready to try them yourself? Book your stay at Camping Salatà, check the on-site pizzeria hours, and plan your own Roses Pizza Tour tonight.