We’ve loved our Eurocamp holidays over the last few years, two summers at La Sirène in Argelès-sur-Mer and this year we’re trying somewhere new near Béziers. For us, it’s the perfect mix of sunshine, pools, and freedom especially with three kids in tow.
One thing that’s always been part of the rhythm of our trips is mealtime planning: picnics on the deck, evening BBQs, or the inevitable supermarket dash for croissants and Orangina. But this year, Eurocamp has introduced something brand new that might just change how families holiday…
Eurocamp Now Offers Half Board (and Full Board) Options
From 2025, you’ll be able to pre-book half board or full board or breakfast only options at selected Eurocamp parcs in France and Italy meaning some or all of your meals are sorted in advance.
For families, that’s a huge bonus. No daily debate about what to cook, no big supermarket shop as soon as you arrive, and no stress when the kids suddenly decide they’re starving just as you’ve unpacked.
What’s Included?
Half Board:
- Breakfast
- Either lunch or dinner (you choose daily)
- Children’s menus available
- Meals are served in the parc’s on-site restaurant
Full Board:
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner included daily
- A relaxed restaurant setting, no cooking or washing up
- Great for those who want a true break
Meals are available from the first evening until the last morning of your stay.
Where is it Available?
At launch, half and full board options are available at three French parcs. This includes:
- Le Castellas
- Port de Plaisance (available 5/07 to 31/08)
- Domaine des Naiades
If you’re planning your next trip and like the idea of meals being taken care of, these could be great options to consider.
Tip: You can add half board when you book or later via ‘My Eurocamp’.
Why It Might Work for You
We love the freedom of cooking what we like on our Eurocamp deck, but there are always days when it feels like too much effort. With the new half board option:
- You can still enjoy those BBQ nights
- Breakfast is always sorted
- Kids can eat earlier while you enjoy a more relaxed dinner
Plus, it’s ideal for first or last nights when you’re tired from travelling.
This Year: Trying Béziers
After two amazing summers at La Sirène, we’re heading to a new parc near Béziers this summer, so we’ll be keeping an eye out for how the meal options compare. There isn’t an option at thi parc for board options, but knowing it’s available might change how we book in the future (especially with the older two now eating adult portions!).
Our Take
Eurocamp has always been about flexibility and this new option adds even more of that. If you’re the kind of family that likes a bit of structure (or a proper break from cooking), half board could be a great way to ease into holiday mode.
Thinking of Booking?
Check the latest details and participating parcs here:
Eurocamp Half Board Info
Important information
- At Le Castellas, from September onwards, both lunch and dinner will be served at the Hacienda Restaurant.
- If choosing the Children’s dining package, your child must be 12 and under at Le Castellas and 11 and under at Le Port de Plaisance and Domaine des Naiades, and dine from the children’s menu.
- The package must be booked for the entire duration of your stay.
- At check-in, the parc’s team will explain where everything is and how it works.
- For half board, dinner will be included on your day of arrival and breakfast on the day of your departure.
And if you’re new to Eurocamp, you might also like:
- What to Pack for Eurocamp Holidays
- Our Review of La Sirène: 2 Years Later
- A day in the life at Eurocamp
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