You really wont be dissapointed with Brasilia.
I visited the site three years in a row (when I was a lot younger!!) and I had three of the best holidays ever. Im also considering going back there next year with my husband and baby.
The place has an excellent atmosphere, i have honestly never visited anywhere like it!!
At the top of the resort, just by the entrance, you will find the reception which is open 24 hours. If your worried about your passport and money you can purchase a safe for about 20 euros a week. The staff in there speak excellent english and are extreemly helpful and friendly.
There are quite a few shops too. A grocery shop, a bakers, a jewellery and cloths shop, a pizza place and a restaurant and bar amongst many others (there isnt really a reason to leave the site!!
To the side of the shops is a massive tennis court and a huge outdoor pool and sun bathing area.
Also a kids games room and adventure park (there are two of these on site)
The nightly entertainment was just as good, having special themed nights, every night, kids are also catered for in the entertainment too.
Theres a teen disco, for teenagers of course lol, they sell non alcoholic drinks, but its great if you have teenagers with u who want to get away from the parents for a couple of hours!! This is set in the restaurant which has a liscenced bar. Also at the top if the restaurant they sell ice cream in every flavour possible and crepes (pancakes) which are delicious!!!!
When I visited, there were communal showers and toilets, which are well maintained and always so clean, excellent if your camping like we all did!
The site is very well maintained, with flowers and trees, its an absoloutly gorgeous place!!
When I was there, you could goin acess to the beach through the back of the campsite, which will save you a really long walk!! If you walk to the end of the site, and you turn right, there will be a long road, walk down this road and you will come to a really quiet part of the beach. Its really secluded and peacefull (but watch out for the odd nudist as it is a nudist beach!!)
The town is also just as lovely. I believe it has changed from when I was there, but save you walking through the harbour you can get across by a little boat (that only costs about 30 cence) and it takes all of two minutes, or, there is a little shuttle bus that runs every half an hour that is just as cheap. (again check all of this with reception as it has been 4 years since I wa sjtere last!!)
The town lies along the beach (which is very long!!!) and has everything you need. Restaurants, Bars, Shops, Entertainment, it does get quite rowdy after 11 with familys and young couples, but it isnt an 18-30 resort!!! There is also little market (not sure if thats the right word!!) which is there almost every night. They sell little bits of jewellery, nic nacs, ornamnets, they do portraits etc. This really is lovely so try and catch it if you can.
I also recommend that you take a few trips out to local towns etc, these can be booked through the sites reception, or actually in the town itself. My favourites are colliere, a fishing village that takes about an hour on a boat to get to. This village is beautiful, its like something out of an old italian film. I also recommend going to Andora, which is a small country (more like a town) between spain and france. This is about two hours on a coach, but every shop there is a duty free shop.....bargains galore!!!
I think ive rambled on enough, but I really do recomment Brasilia and Canet Plage as a family holiday!!!!!! If I think of anything else, I will repost!!!!
xxx