We've not stayed on site - but next door - and I have to say the pitches don't look very big. Those on Camping Internacional next door are also quite small. Both sites are on a steepish hillside, and the pitches are on terraces. The Alan Rogers guide gives Calagogo a good write-up though - and their opinions are usually sound. Both sites are across the road from a beautiful cove, with a sandy beach - you can walk along the beach path to even more remote and beautiful beaches - and both are in walking distance of Playa d'Aro, which is very lively. Both are big sites and likely to be 'lively' in high season. Hope this helps.