Secure & Simple: How to Use Riberamar’s ‘Custodia de Valores’ Service
Travel is better when you stop worrying about passports, cards, or a camera left in your bag. That’s exactly why Riberamar’s Custodia de Valores service exists—to keep your essentials safe while you enjoy the beach, the pool, or a day out. In this guide, you’ll learn what the Custodia de Valores service is, when it’s most useful, and how to use it with confidence—plus practical tips to keep your valuables protected throughout your stay.
What is the Custodia de Valores service?
Riberamar’s Custodia de Valores is a reception-based safe‑keeping service that allows guests to leave important belongings in secure care. It’s designed for items you can’t afford to misplace—think passports, payment cards, travel cash, or small electronics—so you can move freely around the site and the surrounding area.
- The service is provided at reception.
- Our 24‑hour reception team can assist you with requests and guidance.
- Ideal for safeguarding travel documents, cards, cash, and compact devices.
By consolidating valuables at reception, you reduce the risk of loss or damage when you’re out exploring—especially on days when you’ll be in the water or on the move.
Why use it? Key benefits for your stay
Staying steps from the Mediterranean is all about lightness—light bags, light schedule, light mind. Riberamar lies within 101–500 metres of a sandy beach, and days often flow between swims, meals at the on‑site restaurant and bar‑cafeteria, and family activities. Using Custodia de Valores helps you:
- Carry only what you need for each outing.
- Minimise exposure of passports and cash on crowded beach days.
- Avoid leaving small electronics unattended on pitches or in public areas.
- Focus on experiences—like an all‑season swim in the covered pool—without second‑guessing where you stashed essentials.
Security is a layered practice. Pairing smart habits with a formal safe‑keeping option at reception gives you both convenience and peace of mind.
How to use Riberamar’s Custodia de Valores service
Using the service is straightforward. Follow these simple steps to make the most of it:
- Visit reception
- Let the team know you’d like to use the Custodia de Valores service. Our staff will guide you through the current process.
- Choose what to deposit
- Select compact, high‑value items you don’t need to carry—passports, cards, travel cash, or small electronics.
- Confirm the conditions
- Ask about availability, access times, and any practical guidelines so you can plan when to drop off and pick up items.
- Keep your own note
- Maintain a simple personal list of what you’ve deposited to stay organised.
- Retrieve when needed
- Return to reception when you wish to collect your belongings.
Tip: If you’re heading out early for a day trip, arrange your deposit or retrieval the evening before so you can get a smooth start.
What can you store?
- Passports and IDs
- Credit/debit cards and cash
- Small electronics (e.g., a compact camera or tablet)
If you’re unsure whether a particular item is suitable, ask the reception team. They’ll advise on current guidelines and practical options.
When is it most useful?
- Beach days when you’ll be in and out of the water
- Active outings—like bike rides on nearby routes—where you want to travel light
- Evenings with entertainment (such as regular bingo nights) when you prefer not to carry documents
- Family pool time, including the indoor, climate‑controlled pool in the winter season
Quick answers (snippet‑friendly)
What is Riberamar’s Custodia de Valores?
A valuables safe‑keeping service at reception that securely holds items like passports, cards, cash, and small electronics for guests.
Where do I request the service?
At the campsite reception. The 24‑hour reception team can assist with requests and guidance.
What items are suitable to deposit?
Compact, high‑value essentials—passports, payment cards, travel cash, and small electronic devices. For anything else, ask reception for advice.
Can I combine this with other onsite services for a smoother stay?
Yes. Many guests pair safe‑keeping with plans for the pool, meals at the restaurant or bar‑cafeteria, bike rental arranged via reception, and other activities to travel lighter during the day.
Smart security habits to use alongside Custodia de Valores
Even with secure storage, good day‑to‑day habits keep you safer and more relaxed. These widely recommended practices complement the service without adding friction to your trip:
- Carry only what you need: one card, limited cash, and your phone on most outings.
- Use device locks: enable a passcode or biometric lock on phones and tablets.
- Back up before you travel: cloud‑sync key documents and photos.
- Separate essentials: don’t keep all cards and cash in a single wallet when you’re out.
- Keep bags closed: use zipped compartments and keep them in sight.
- Drop off early: deposit valuables before peak times so you’re not carrying them during busy hours.
More ways Riberamar supports a carefree stay
Security is also about confidence in your environment. Riberamar’s facilities and services are designed to make everyday logistics easy, so your attention stays on what matters most.
- 24‑hour reception: get assistance whenever you need it.
- First‑aid post (botiquín): basic supplies on site for minor incidents.
- All‑season swimming: enjoy the covered pool year‑round; it’s climatized in winter for comfortable laps or play.
- Restaurant and bar‑cafeteria: dine on site so you can leave wallets and extras securely stored while you eat.
- Self‑service laundry and ironing area: travel lighter by washing on site; the laundry has been recently refurbished.
- Library (biblioteca): pick up a book and relax at the pool without carrying electronics.
- Accessibility: adapted sanitary blocks (three in total) and specially modified accommodation help everyone move with ease.
- EV charging facilities: recharge your car on site while you unwind.
- Motorhome convenience: a service station for autocaravanas, grey‑water drainage, and a chemical WC disposal point streamline practical tasks.
- Beach proximity: a sandy Mediterranean beach lies within 101–500 metres, perfect for spontaneous swims when your documents are safely stored at reception.
These amenities work together to simplify your days—whether you’re organising a family beach morning, a gym session, or a relaxed dinner on site.
Practical takeaways and tips
- Use Custodia de Valores for passports, spare cards, extra cash, and small devices you won’t need that day.
- Ask reception about current conditions (e.g., deposit and retrieval guidelines) and plan around your schedule.
- Combine safe‑keeping with onsite comforts—meals, the indoor pool, or nearby activities—for lighter, safer days out.
- Keep digital backups of documents and enable locks on your devices for added protection.
- For bikes, reception can arrange rentals through the Ecodrive partner so you can explore without carrying valuables.
- If you’re visiting with children, consider the children’s bathroom facilities and the pool area’s free sun‑loungers to keep the family comfortable while valuables stay secure at reception.
Conclusion: Travel lighter, relax more
Riberamar’s Custodia de Valores service lets you focus on the best parts of your holiday—sun, sea, family time, and new experiences—without the weight of worry. Store what matters at reception, carry only what you need, and make the most of an amenity‑rich campsite steps from the Mediterranean.
Ready to simplify your stay? Visit reception on arrival to ask about Custodia de Valores, or email us at info@campingriberamar.com with any questions before you travel.