Our Favourite Easter Deals In France!
If you fancy an early family break this year then I have some of the best value Easter Holiday deals for you!
Every campsite on this list is somewhere we’ve actually stayed as a family, so you’re not clicking into a random “looks nice in the photos” situation. These are parks I can actually talk about, with real pros, real cons, and real life family details.

Quick note on pricing and seasonal facilities: these prices were live when I took the screenshots and they’re “from” prices, so they can jump around fast depending on accommodation type, availability, and how many people you’re booking for. And as Easter is still out of the “main” campsite season, make sure you check what facilities are available during your stay. It isn’t unusual for an outdoor pool to be closed, kids clubs reduced and restaurants running on limited hours, at this time of the year.
Eurocamp Holiday’s Under £300

1) Le Domaine du Clarys, Le Clarys Plage (St-Jean-de-Monts, Vendée)
From £223.23, 7 nights (Sat 28 Mar 2026)

This is a classic Vendee Eurocamp, we actually went in the Easter holidays 2024 and loved it! The pools were a little chilly, but we all still braved them and had loads of fun. The beach is a miniscule walk away and there are loads of nice towns to explore nearby.
Best for: pool lovers, high-energy kids, classic “French campsite” vibe
Look out for: if you’re going at Easter, pack for mixed weather and bring layers for evenings
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2) Les Menhirs (Carnac, Brittany)
From £211.19, 7 nights (Sat 28 Mar 2026)

Carnac is lovely but it will be quiet in March/April. However, that means you can have the town, beach, pools and campsite almost to yourself. We love the pool area and thankfully, if it’s cold there’s also an indoor pool area.
Best for: Brittany fans, beach plus sightseeing, families who like walking into town
Look out for: Whilst southern Brittany does have a better climate than the north, you’ll still need a range of outfits.
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3) La Rive (Biscarrosse, Landes)
From £217.21, 7 nights (Sat 28 Mar 2026)

We have been to La Rive twice at Easter now and we still love it. Whilst the outdoor pools are usually closed, the indoor water park is more than sufficient and will keep all the family warm and busy.
Best for: waterpark obsessed kids, families who want loads on-site
Look Out For: The outdoor pools will likely be closed.
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4) La Chapelle (Argelès-Plage, Roussillon)
From £168.98, 7 nights (Sat 28 Mar 2026)

This is one of the cheapest Easter holiday deals on my list and a great option. La Chapelle is in the South of France, meaning it’ll likely have better weather than the previous ones I have written about and it’s a great base for exploring the town and beach right on your doorstep as well as further afield towns and cities.
Best for: value hunters, families who like to explore off-site
Look out for: as it’s the off season, whilst Argeles in Summer is a booming beach town, it’ll likely be a lot quieter at Easter
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5) La Vallée (Houlgate, Normandy)
From £205.17, 7 nights (Sat 28 Mar 2026)

Normandy at Easter is such a good idea if you want something different from the usual south-of-France plan. This one works well for families who like a calmer vibe but still want activities and a pool option.
Best for: a shorter drive from the UK, Normandy exploring
Look out for: Normandy has a similar weather temperament to the UK, pack accordingly
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6) Le Soleil des Landes (Lit-et-Mixe, Landes)
From £175.00, 7 nights (Sat 04 Apr 2026)

This site is pretty basic, but at these prices, can you really complain? If you are looking for a holiday in a nice French beach town but don’t want to pay above the odds, then this could be it. Plus, it’s away from the Northern Coast line so should generally have better weather than the UK (not guaranteed though)
Best for: outdoorsy families, woodland setting
Look out for: We didn’t overly rate this site when we stayed as the pool facilities were so rammed, However, if open, at this time of year I’d imagine you’d have the whole pool to yourself.
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7) Saint Avit Loisirs (Le Bugue, Dordogne)
From £187.04, 7 nights (Sat 04 Apr 2026)

The Dordogne is brilliant for day trips with kids, caves, castles, pretty villages, and loads of “wow” moments that don’t need a huge budget. This one is a strong Easter option if you want a campsite with loads to see nearby.
Best for: Dordogne lovers, castles and caves, families who like trips out
Look Out For: Windy and narrow roads. If you’re car sick, take precautions.
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8) Domaine de la Yole (Valras-Plage, Languedoc)
From £253.40, 7 nights (Sat 04 Apr 2026)

If you want that warmer-south feeling and a campsite that has proper “holiday park” vibes, this is a good one. It’s lively, it’s popular, and it’s the sort of place where you can stay busy without leaving.
Best for: families who want more going on, Languedoc sunshine chances
Look out for: This site is hot on the swim shorts rule, make sure you pack your speedos or Jammers
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Sandaya Easter deals under £300 (prices shown in euros)

Sandaya shows pricing in €, so I’m including these in the “under £300” round-up based on a typical EUR to GBP conversion at the time of checking. Your exact total may vary a bit depending on exchange rate, card fees, and the day you book.
1) L’Orée du Bois (La Palmyre, Aquitaine)

From €258, 7 nights (Sat 04 Apr to Sat 11 Apr 2026)
We loved staying at this campsite, even when we visited in early May. Whilst it was a little chilly, the pool was warm(ish) and there were lots of activities on-site and nearby. We really enjoyed the bar, entertainment park areas as well as visiting the gorgeous Palmyre zoo. Be careful what you wear though, my daughters “popcorn” cardigan made her a target for the ostrich.
Best for: zoo day, beach days, family-friendly trips
Look out For: the Ostrich
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2) Séquoia Parc (Saint-Just-Luzac, Aquitaine)

From €272, 7 nights (Sat 04 Apr to Sat 11 Apr 2026)
A really solid all-rounder if you want that “proper holiday” feeling, plenty on-site for kids, and lots of easy exploring nearby.
Best for: families who want lots going on, easy day trips
Look out for: Mosquitos, though I imagine there’s less in Easter.
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3) Le Ranolien (Perros-Guirec, Brittany)

From €316, 7 nights (Sat 04 Apr to Sat 11 Apr 2026)
If you like dramatic coastline walks, pretty Brittany towns, and a campsite that feels a bit “special”, this is a brilliant Easter option.
Best for: coastal families, Brittany exploring
Look out for: The weather works mysteriously here
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4) Le Col Vert (Vielle-Saint-Girons, Aquitaine)

From €342, 7 nights (Sat 04 Apr to Sat 11 Apr 2026)
This is a great shout for that Landes forest vibe, with space, nature, and a proper outdoorsy feel while still being family-friendly.
Best for: nature lovers, outdoorsy kids
Look out for: The pool was cold here when we visited in August, so I imagine it’ll be closed in Easter.
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