Lloret Beaches
Our beaches offer you the best place to spend your holidays under the Costa Brava sun.
Treumal Beach
The two rocky masses to the right of Santa Cristina open up to allow passage to Cala Treumal.
The two rocky masses to the right of Santa Cristina open up to allow passage to Cala Treumal.
This small cove is surrounded by lush vegetation that gives it a wilder look, and its steep slope means Treumal withstands more waves than the neighbouring beach.
This cove can also be accessed from the Chapel of Santa Cristina.
Length: 400 m
Width: 40 m
Sand: Fine
Slope: 10%
Basic information:
Showers with footbaths
Leisure activities:
Beach umbrella rental
Skates
Ice cream and drinks kiosk
Timetable:
Bathing season: from 15 June to 15 September
Lloret Beach
Over one and a half kilometres in length, this beach is the largest in the town after which it is named.
Sa Caleta
A small cove next to Lloret Beach and at the start of the coastal trail that runs from Lloret de Mar to Tossa de Mar.
Fenals Beach
Fenals is the second largest beach in Lloret de Mar, spanning 700 metres.
Cala Boadella
The main attraction of Cala Boadella is the peacefulness that permeates its mere 250 metres. Here, you will behold an almost unspoiled part of the Costa Brava.
Santa Cristina Beach
Its privileged location, nestled between two large hills, shelters it from the wind and waves to ensure continually calm waters.
Canyelles Beach
Canyelles is the beach farthest from the centre of Lloret de Mar, and it can be reached by the road leading to Tossa de Mar.
Treumal Beach
The two rocky masses to the right of Santa Cristina open up to allow passage to Cala Treumal.
Cala d'en Trons
Rocky cove, coarse sand with a rich seabed. Perfect for snorkeling