Find Your
Paradise
From the vibrant main beach to hidden coves with crystal clear water. Discover the most beautiful spots in Lloret de Mar for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing.
The Best Beaches

Lloret Main Beach
The heart of the action. Over 1.5km of golden sand, lined with palm trees, beach bars, and water sports. Perfect if you want to be close to everything.

Fenals Beach
Just around the corner from the center, Fenals is slightly more relaxed and family-friendly. Crystal clear water and less crowded than the main beach.

Santa Cristina
Located between two hills, this beach feels like a private paradise. Famous for its calm, turquoise waters and the beautiful chapel overlooking the sea.
Water Activities

2-Hour Kayak Excursion
Explore the seabed of the Costa Brava by kayak. This 2-hour guided excursion from Fenals Beach takes you to secluded coves with crystal-clear waters. Includes a swimming stop in a sheltered bay.

Catamaran with BBQ & Drinks
Hop aboard the "Lady Joana" for an unforgettable cruise. The price includes a BBQ lunch (burgers, sausages), beer, sangria, and soft drinks. Features music, a DJ, and a swim stop in the open sea.

Scuba Diving for Beginners
Breathe underwater for the first time! This activity is specifically for people with no experience or license. Includes a theory lesson, full equipment, and a guided dive to 6-10 meters depth with a personal instructor.
Beach FAQ
Are the sunbeds and umbrellas free?
No, sunbeds and umbrellas are paid services managed by the municipality. The price is usually around €7-€8 per day for a sunbed and the same for an umbrella. However, you are free to bring your own towel and umbrella to the public zones.
Is the sand soft?
The sand in Lloret (and most of Costa Brava) is famous for being slightly coarse, often called "golden granite sand." The huge advantage is that it doesn't stick to your body like powder sand, and the water stays crystal clear!
Can I drink alcohol on the beach?
Drinking alcohol on the beach (outside of the licensed beach bars/chiringuitos) is prohibited by local laws. Police patrol the beaches frequently, especially in summer, and fines can be issued.
Is it safe to swim?
Yes, the main beaches (Lloret and Fenals) have lifeguard services (Red Cross) during the summer season (typically 10:00 - 18:00). Always check the flag color: Green (Safe), Yellow (Caution), Red (Swimming Forbidden).
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