Easter in Sotogrande has become one of the most desirable spring escapes in Southern Spain—a place where relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle, nature, sports, and exclusive experiences come together seamlessly. This season, the destination offers an elevated blend of family plans, cultural discoveries, and outdoor adventures framed by the unmatched beauty of the Costa del Sol.
Families will find countless activities to keep children inspired and entertained, from sports camps to the long‑awaited visit of Mr. Bunny. Meanwhile, nature lovers can immerse themselves in the spectacular landscapes of Los Alcornocales Natural Park, joining guided e‑bike routes or enjoying open‑air activities perfect for spring. On the coast, wingfoiling, sailing, and other water sports invite visitors to connect with the sea and discover iconic sites such as the Punta Carnero Lighthouse—a landmark linked to Paco de Lucía’s legendary Entre Dos Aguas.
Culturally, Easter becomes the perfect moment to explore the region’s whitewashed villages, vibrant gastronomy, and traditions such as Holy Week in San Roque, one of the most emotional and emblematic religious celebrations in Cádiz. Each day offers a unique way to experience Andalusian heritage while creating unforgettable family memories.

Family Adventures & Adult Relaxation: Easter Plans from 28 March to 5 April
During the Easter holiday, Sotogrande presents a curated programme designed to captivate both children and adults.
Kids Camps & Outdoor Fun
- Easter Kids Golf Camp at The Alto: An engaging introduction to golf where young players learn technique through dynamic, playful sessions.
- Padel & Tennis Camp at La Reserva Club: Days filled with sport, creativity, and outdoor exploration in a safe and inspiring environment.
The highlight of the season arrives on 5 April with the Easter Extravaganza at The Beach—a festive seaside celebration featuring a spectacular egg hunt, music, and the much‑loved appearance of Mr. Bunny.
Unwinding in Sotogrande: A Destination Built for Slow Living
While the little ones enjoy their adventures, adults can embrace Sotogrande’s iconic slow pace.
SO/ Sotogrande becomes the ideal home base thanks to its Kids Club and its 3,500 m² spa and wellness centre, a sanctuary surrounded by Mediterranean gardens. Inspired by the region’s natural elements—the Atlantic, local sea salt and native botanicals—it offers a holistic approach to wellbeing, recovery, and long‑term vitality through advanced hydrothermal circuits and tailored treatments.
SO/ Sotogrande becomes the ideal home base thanks to its Kids Club and its 3,500 m² spa and wellness centre, a sanctuary surrounded by Mediterranean gardens. Inspired by the region’s natural elements—the Atlantic, local sea salt and native botanicals—it offers a holistic approach to wellbeing, recovery, and long‑term vitality through advanced hydrothermal circuits and tailored treatments.

A Taste of Andalusia: Gastronomy with Identity and Michelin‑Star Vision
Easter in Sotogrande is also a celebration of flavour.
- At Cortijo Santa María 1962, the Al‑Andalus Menu, created by Michelin‑starred chef Nicolás Isnard with Leandro Caballero, reimagines the culinary heritage of southern Spain with contemporary elegance.
- Ancala presents Entre Granos, a vibrant new dining concept showcasing rice dishes, fusion influences, and seasonal local produce in a relaxed, sunlit setting.
- The Beach, with its 2,800 m² sandy oasis and lively pool area, opens the spring season as one of Sotogrande’s most emblematic social hubs.
Sports, Sea and Nature: Pure Outdoor Living in Sotogrande
The natural environment becomes the protagonist of Easter in this exclusive corner of Cádiz.
- Sailing courses offer a gentle introduction to navigating the Mediterranean.
- Wingfoiling sessions provide a thrilling experience for water‑sport lovers.
- Guided e‑bike routes through Los Alcornocales Natural Park reveal one of Europe’s largest green corridors, with trails such as Puerto de las Cruces offering panoramic views and native wildlife sightings.
For adventurers, the route can extend to Castellar Castle, a medieval fortress perched above the landscape. Guided tours and picnics turn the excursion into a complete immersion in authentic Andalusian nature.

Cultural Treasures, Peaceful Beaches and Easy Day Trips
Sotogrande’s privileged location allows visitors to combine relaxation with culture and exploration:
- Holy Week in San Roque, crowned by the Good Friday Magna procession.
- The Bunkers Route, showcasing the area’s 20th‑century military history.
- The Paco de Lucía Route in Algeciras, tracing the footsteps and inspirations of the iconic guitarist.
- Visits to Jimena de la Frontera, Casares, Castellar, and the vibrant coastal town of Estepona.
- Easy access to Gibraltar with its caves, tunnels and famous Rock.
And of course, Easter wouldn’t be complete without the sea. Beaches such as Guadalquitón, Cala Los Toros, and Cala Sardina invite long coastal walks and serene spring sunsets overlooking a Mediterranean that glows with seasonal light.






