Lloret de Mar -where the water is blue, the sand is golden, and the speakers are never off. By day, it’s all about squeezing your towel between strangers, dodging beach balls, and pretending the pebbly sand isn’t burning your feet. You might not find peace and solitude here… but you will find cocktails the size of flowerpots and endless sun.
By night? The beach takes a break, and the town takes over - neon lights, thumping music, and the world’s most international mix of sunburned partygoers.
Some parts of the beach are rocky and wild — beautiful, yes, but also slightly treacherous if you forget you're wearing plastic sandals. Nature here has a personality: waves crash, spray flies, and the sea occasionally reminds...
Read moreIf you're expecting a nice night time view of this attraction I wouldn't bother unless you're happy being mislead by the person at the gate alluding to being able to walk around and see everything. This was not the case, he refused to sell us normal tickets and directed us to the bar upstairs and said all we had to do was buy a drink each. Most of the attraction is blocked off (we went there 8.30 pm ish) even though the person on the gate lead us to believe otherwise and the drinks are extremely expensive compared to elsewhere. Go during the day and you only need to pay €4 to walk around and see everything or €11 if you want the...
Read moreThe beach is disabled friendly. There is a free disabled toilet and changing room. It was very clean and accessible. There are lots of disabled friendly foot paths and ramps to get around. There are lots of different restaurants and bar offering the local cuisines. Disabled signs and accessible services are clearly sign posted. And the locals are happy...
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