
When you show a valid ACSI CampingCard at an ACSI CampingCard campsite, two people can spend the night for only € 11, € 13 or € 15.
All campsites in this scheme charge one of these prices. One thing’s for sure: you’ll be paying far less than the lowest price the campsite normally charges in the low season. The reduction may even amount to up to 50% of the normal price a night for two people. The reduced prices each campsite charges are given in the ACSI CampingCard guide and on this website.
The price is also clearly displayed on the ACSI CampingCard sticker in the reception area on the campsite itself.
To clarify things:
Only the 1891 camp sites in the CampingCard ACSI guide 2010 participate in CampingCard ACSI 2010. However; ACSI annually inspects 8600 camp sites, of which 1891 accept our discount card in the early and late seasons 2010.
Participating camp sites offer the following in the CampingCard ACSI rate on touring pitches:
• A camping pitch.*
• Overnight stay for 2 adults.
• Car & caravan & awning, or car & folding caravan, or car & tent, or motor home & awning.
• Electricity. Your CampingCard includes a 6A connection with a maximum of 4KWh per day included in the price. If you require higher amperage or use more than 4 kWh, the camp site has the right to surcharge you the rates which normally apply on the site.
• Hot showers. In camp sites where showers are operated by tokens, CampingCard holders are entitled to one token per person per day.**
• Maximum 1 dog staying on camp sites which accept dogs. For a second (or additional) dog you might have to pay extra.
• VAT
* Some camp sites make a distinction between standard, luxury or comfort pitches. Luxury or comfort pitches are in general larger and equipped with their own water supply and drainage. In many cases you will be allocated a standard pitch but it may happen that you are offered a more expensive pitch at the CampingCard rate. The camp site has the right to decide this; you can NEVER insist on a luxury or comfort pitch.
** The camp site is required to allow the CampingCard holder a minimum of one shower per day in accordance with the CampingCard ACSI conditions. Consequently each CampingCard holder has the right to one shower token per person per day.
Where a camp site operates a different ‘shower system’ such as 50 cent coins, a key or a SEP key, the above conditions still apply but the camper will need to make the necessary arrangements with the camp site.
Hot water in washing up sinks is not included in the price.
The following are not included in the CampingCard rate:
• In some cases you will be required to pay for a comfort pitch, should you require one.
• Extra facilities, such as a third adult, children (provided the camp site agrees that a camping pitch intended for CCA users is suitable for more than 2 people), or facilities for which the camp site makes a charge, such as tennis courts etc. can be charged to you at the applicable low season rate
• Tourist taxes, environmental taxes, waste disposal charges or any other local authority requirements. As these differ greatly by country and region, and because the camp site usually pays these charges directly to the local authorities these taxes are not included in the CC rate.
• With your CampingCard a connection with maximum 6A is included in the rate. Power consumption to a maximum of 4kWh per day is included in the overnight rate. If you use more, for example 5kWh you may be asked to pay a surcharge.State clearly therefore on arrival at the camp site if you want a higher amperage, but be aware that you may have to pay a surcharge. You may not connect 16A electrical appliances or batteries to a 10A supply.
• Any appropriate reservation and administration charges
The three rates offered by CampingCard ACSI are all bargains, but you can save even more. Certain camp sites offer extra discounts to guests who stay longer than one night.

For example, a site mentioned in the guide or on this website that offers ‘7 = 6’ offers you a 7 night stay for the CampingCard ACSI rate of 6 nights. Certain camp sites may have offers which differ slightly from our examples, but on one condition – you profit more by staying longer.
Please note! Where camp sites offer several different types of these offers, you only have the right to one offer. For example: the offers are 4=3, 7=6 and 14=12. If you stay for 13 nights you have the right to a single 7=6 discount and NOT to multiples of 4=3 or a combination of the two offers 4=3 and 7=6.