- Public transport to Rome from the campsite
- Close to the beaches of Ostia
- Water complex with a large lagoon pool
Campsite in the Lazio
Campsite holiday in the Lazio with Homair
The capital of Italy, Rome remains a prime camping holiday destination for families, friends and lovers. That’s why the bungalows and mobile homes on our luxury Italian campsites are located just a stone’s throw away from the city. A city that is home to many of the ancestral sites of Western civilisation. The Colosseum, a huge amphitheatre which staged gladiator fights in Ancient Roman times, the Circus Maximus, the Roman Forum, located between the Capitoline and Palatine hills, the Arch of Constantine and the catacombs are just some of the legendary sites that all our campers, history buffs or otherwise, should see in Rome.
5 Homair campsites in the Lazio
5 campsites found for you
- Campsite Hu Fabulous Village4/5622 guest experiences
- Campsite Baia Domizia3.7/526 guest experiences
- Sandy beach accessible from the campsite
- Only 65 km from Naples
- Ideal for water sports
- Campsite Hu I Pini Village3.7/514 guest experiences
- A campsite in the surroundings of Rome
- Lots of organised activities at the campsite
- Natural and wooded environment
- Campsite Orbetello3.6/516 guest experiences
- Impressive pool complex with a water playground and jacuzzi
- A magnificent private beach right outside the door
- Children's club with themed parties
- Campsite Roma Capitol2.8/548 guest experiences
- A few kilometres from Rome
- Pool complex with three swimming pools and a spa area
- Children's club with sports games
Lazio: a stay that suits you
Your camping holiday in the Lazio
Those on a romantic getaway should throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain or take a stroll on the Piazza Navona. Meanwhile, art lovers should visit the Galleria Borghese, the Museums of the Vatican or the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Before returning for a well-earned rest on the campsite, campers who are tired after wandering through Rome’s picturesque streets should sit down in one of the city’s trattorias. On the menu, there’s pasta carbonara - without cream, according to the original recipe - carciofi alla guidia (Jewish fried artichokes) or coda alla vaccinara, a traditional oxtail soup very popular in this region of the Italian peninsula. Along with tiramisu and the famous Italian gelato, campers with a sweet tooth should taste cornettos: not the ice cream, but the Italian equivalent of the French croissant, often filled with chocolate.
The Mediterranean climate offers our campers a mild spring and a hot summer, ideal for discovering the cultural riches of Rome in total comfort.


















