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Beaches - Banish your perception of the Costa Brava's beaches as package tour hell and enjoy some beautiful beaches surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation, and little coves tucked away among green pine trees. On a coast characterised by rocky coves, Pals beach is a stretch of fine golden sand more than two ...

Begur Beaches - The Begur coast enjoys a shoreline of unparalleled beauty, whose cliffs and pines, the crystal waters of its hidden coves and its abrupt coastline, make this area one of the most characteristic of the Costa Brava. Begur has eight coves and beaches, located to the north, east and south of the town, ...

Cadaques Beaches - Along the bay of Cadaques and the nature reserve of Cap de Creus, there are  some  beaches and coves. Most of them are still genuine and wild with pure transparent waters. One of the most characteristic features of beaches and coves in this area are the pebbles and the rocks. The ...

Calella Beaches - The best beach for us is El Golfet. It isn't in the same town, you must go on foot 15 minutes on the coastline. Impressive sights walking over the sea!.   Another great beach is Port-Bo, where wvery first week of July Catalonian fisherman singers song about sea (Havaneres Festival of Calella ...

Calella de Palafrugell Beaches - The coastline of the municipality is made up of endless rocks, cliffs, beaches and remote, extremely beautiful beaches. We recommend a trip by boat or kayak along our coastline to discover all its charm. The beaches of El Canadell, Port Bo and El Golfet have the blue flag distinctive, which is ...

D'Aiguablava beach, Begur - Leaving Begur in the direction of Palafrugell we come to Platja d’Aiguablava which, like most of the municipality’s bays, enjoys a truly privileged geographical situation. Dominated to the west by the Ses Falugues mountain, it is flanked by Punta d’Es Mut and, to the rear Cap de ...

Els Griells beach, L'Estartit - Els Griells beach is situated between the Ter Vell Nature Reserve and the residential estate which lends it its name, Els Griells. It is not used as much as the main beach. Here are to be found the main water-sports operators. The Ter Vell Nature Reserve, backing onto the beach, makes its ...

L'Escala Beaches - West and North of L'Escala centre, the Cami de les Dunes footpath leads along the shoreline past a string of beautiful and small coves as far as the Greek and Roman ruins at Empuries and the neighbouring village of Sant Marti d'Empuries. Platja de les Muscleres  is a fine sandy beach in ...

L'Estartit Beaches - The Platja Gran of L'Estartit is a long beach divided into three sectors: the main beach (1 km x 100 m), Els Griells beach (0.5 km x 50 m) and La Pletera beach (1.8 km x 70 m). The zones for swimming and the zones for water sports are clearly marked by buoys. Situated facing the town residential ...

La Pletera beach, L'Estartit - La Pletera beach is the least-used section, with practically no houses in the vicinity. Along with the Ter Vell Nature Reserve, this beach is included in a programme for restoration of the coastal dunes and Baix Empordà marshes. Its surroundings and its limited accessibility make it a ...

Llafranc Beaches - The coastline of Llafranc is made up of endless rocks, cliffs, beaches and remote, extremely beautiful beaches. We recommend a trip by boat or kayak along our coastline to discover all its charm. The beach of Llafranc has the blue flag distinctive, which is granted each year by the European ...

Llafranc Beaches - The coastline of Llafranc is made up of endless rocks, cliffs, beaches and remote, extremely beautiful beaches. We recommend a trip by boat or kayak along our coastline to discover all its charm. The beach of Llafranc has the blue flag distinctive, which is granted each year by the European ...

Mas Pinell beach, L'Estartit - This beach is 5 km from L’Estartit as the crow flies and 13 km away by road; it can be reached by car. Length: 1.3 km Average width: 80 m Sand: fine Depth: medium Services: Showers, wastepaper baskets, beach bar. Lounger/sunshade hire. Paddleboats, surfing. Car ...

Palamos Beaches - All Palamos’ beaches are easy to reach on foot or by vehicle and give beachgoers the option of choosing between the sandy beaches of Gran de Palamós, La Fosca or Castell, the rocky Cala Margarida or Cala S’Alguer coves, or a mixture of the two, such as Cala Estreta. ...

Pals Beaches - Platja Gran: Length: 4200m Type of sand: Fine Level of occupancy: High Lifeguard service: Yes Type: Semi urbana Platja del Grau: Length: 600m Type of sand: Fine Level of occupancy: Medium Lifeguard service: No Type: ...

Roses Beaches - Platja de Roses: Length: 1330m Type of sand: Fine Level of occupancy: High Lifeguard service: Yes Type: Urban Pla de L`Almadrava: Length (metres): 500 Type of sand: Fine Level of occupancy: High Lifeguard service: Yes Type: Semi urbana Services: bar/cafeteria, drinks & ...

Sa Conca Beach - If you are in Cadaques during summer and would like to splash in the water and sunbath for a while there is a quite a small peeble beach ( all the beaches in Cadaques have peebles ) named Sa Conca. Once you are in the centre of Cadaques at the seafront just go all the way to the left around the ...

Sa Riera beach, Begur - Sa Riera is Begur’s largest beach and the one closest to the town. It is very easy to get to from the town, simply by taking the ring road and going down to the bay. It can also be reached from Sa Tuna or Aiguafreda along the road that connects the various towns. Sa Riera, whose name comes ...

Sa Tuna beach, Begur - Tucked into and protected naturally by the Punta d’Es Plom and Cap Sa Sal headlands, Sa Tuna bay has retained its ancestral beauty almost intact and is outstanding for its calm atmosphere and the quality of its crystal-clear waters. The slatey colour of the beach lends a sensation of ...

Tamariu Beaches - The coastline of Tamariu is made up of endless rocks, cliffs, beaches and remote, extremely beautiful beaches. We recommend a trip by boat or kayak along our coastline to discover all its charm. The beach of Tamariu has the blue flag distinctive, which is granted each year by the European ...

Tamariu Beaches - The coastline of Tamariu is made up of endless rocks, cliffs, beaches and remote, extremely beautiful beaches. We recommend a trip by boat or kayak along our coastline to discover all its charm. The beach of Tamariu has the blue flag distinctive, which is granted each year by the European ...

Tossa de Mar Beaches - Imagine the smell of the Mediterranean sea and experience it in one of the most beautiful and emblematic landscapes of the Costa Brava, a succession of cliffs and lookout points surrounded by greens and blues, where beaches and tiny coves play hide and seek with the waves. Cala ...

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