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30 March 2026

Water Sports Made Easy: Top Aquatic Activities Steps Away from Your Pitch at Camping Salatà

Dreaming of a holiday where water sports are genuinely easy to enjoy? At Camping Salatà in Roses, Costa Brava, Water Sports Made Easy is not just a promise. Thanks to a magnificent nearby beach with fine sand and shallow waters, you can move from your pitch or bungalow to the sea in minutes and start paddling, swimming, or simply splashing with the family.

Set in an unbeatable spot on the Costa Brava, Camping Salatà combines beach proximity, a tranquil and family-friendly atmosphere, and a Mediterranean climate that invites you outdoors from sunrise to sunset. In this guide, you will discover the best aquatic activities to try, how to get started, and smart tips to make every seaside moment count.

Why Camping Salatà makes water sports easy

Camping Salatà is perfectly positioned for effortless days by the sea.

Tip for planners: If you love the beachside lifestyle, you will also enjoy the post Why stay at a campsite near the beach? Read it here: Why stay at a campsite near the beach?

Top aquatic activities steps away from your pitch

Below are the most popular, low-barrier water sports you can enjoy on a shallow, fine-sand beach near Camping Salatà. Each one pairs well with a relaxed holiday rhythm and suits a wide range of ages and abilities.

Swimming and shore play

For many, swimming is the easiest entry to water sports. Shallow waters let you wade in gradually and practice strokes without strong drop-offs. It is also perfect for:

Quick start: Warm up with a short beach walk, set a simple swim plan such as 3 easy laps parallel to shore, and finish with a stretch on the sand.

Stand-up paddle boarding

Stand-up paddle boarding, often called SUP, thrives on calm, protected waters. The shallow shoreline near Camping Salatà makes water entry easy and standing up more confident for first-timers.

Safety tip: Start early when winds and boat traffic tend to be lighter, and stay parallel to shore while you build skill.

Kayaking

Kayaking offers a smooth glide with minimal learning curve. On a shallow, sandy beach, launching is simple and capsizes are less daunting for beginners.

Pro move: Hug the coastline at a leisurely pace to enjoy views without straying far from shore.

Snorkeling and nature observation

Where visibility allows, a mask, snorkel, and fins can turn even shallow water into a window on coastal life. Fine-sand beaches are great for easy entries and relaxed surface swims.

Leave no trace: Observe, do not disturb. Avoid touching rocks, plants, or wildlife, and keep plastics and packaging secured onshore.

Quick-start guides and safety essentials

Use these simple, universal steps to get on the water confidently and safely.

Universal gear checklist

SUP step-by-step

  1. Launch in knee-deep water with the paddle blade forward.
  2. Start kneeling at the center of the board; take 10 to 20 strokes to stabilize.
  3. Stand with feet shoulder-width apart; keep knees soft and eyes on the horizon.
  4. Use short, vertical strokes close to the rail for better tracking.
  5. Turn using wide sweep strokes or step-back pivots as you improve.

Kayak step-by-step

  1. Adjust footrests and backrest on shore for a neutral posture.
  2. Enter in shallow water, keeping the paddle low and stable.
  3. Use a relaxed forward stroke: torso rotation, not just arms.
  4. Practice gentle sweep strokes on each side for smooth turning.
  5. Land at a shallow angle; exit steadily to avoid tipping.

Swimming and shore play step-by-step

  1. Warm up with a brisk beach walk and dynamic arm swings.
  2. Start with easy breaststroke or freestyle along the shoreline.
  3. Set short intervals with rest on your feet in shallow water.
  4. Cool down with backstroke or floating before leaving the water.

Safety basics for shallow beaches

When to go for the best experience

Local rhythm: Camping Salatà runs a varied programme of activities throughout the season, from wellness sessions to family fun and evening shows. It is easy to match paddling or swim sessions with on-site entertainment for a balanced day.

Plan your perfect beach day from Camping Salatà

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Activity chooser at a glance

FAQs about water sports at Camping Salatà

What water sports can you do near Camping Salatà?

You can enjoy swimming, stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking, and relaxed snorkeling, all supported by a nearby fine-sand, shallow beach that makes entry and practice easy.

Is the beach suitable for children and beginners?

Yes. The shallow waters and soft sand are ideal for first-timers and families who want a gentle, confidence-building start.

Do I need prior experience to try SUP or kayaking?

No. Calm, shallow water helps you learn balance and strokes step by step. Start close to shore, practice basic techniques, and build up gradually.

When is the best time of day to get on the water?

Early mornings often bring calmer conditions and fewer people, which is great for SUP or a focused swim. Late afternoons add scenic light and gentle breezes for relaxed paddles.

Practical takeaways

Conclusion

With Water Sports Made Easy at Camping Salatà, you can step from your pitch or bungalow to a fine-sand, shallow beach and jump straight into swimming, SUP, kayaking, or simple shore play. The family-friendly atmosphere, Mediterranean climate, and easy access create the perfect setting for active, nature-filled days by the sea.

Ready to dive in? Explore your stay on the Accommodations page, check seasonal offers on pitches and bungalows, and use the Interactive map to plan your first beach day on the Costa Brava.