This is probably my favorite little cove in all of costa brava and I’ve been to a lot of them. To reach it you must park in the area for the bigger beach and walk, it’s about 20 minutes from the parking lot or so. You will encounter the bigger beach first, and then you go through the Cami de Ronda to reach it. It’s absolutely beautiful, and quaint. The beach itself is all rocky, and the rocks are harsh so I highly recommend water shoes! There are lots of little coves next to it you can walk to or swim to as well. It’s a sweet and unique place to visit and spend a day in. I recommend bringing your own water and snacks as the closest refreshments are in the larger beach about a 10-12...
Read moreA hidden gem. Accept it for exactly what it is - a stunning little ancient Catalan fishing village. It is NOT a beach, resort, complex or commercialised spot. So please don’t judge it with reduction of stars as such. It is simple and beautiful. We have walked to it, over 12 years, from both La Fosca Beach (you can park, eat and swim here!) and Playa El Castell beach (you can park, eat and swim here!!). If you are looking for hi-rise Benidorm, then maybe this is not...
Read moreGreat little beach. We got there at 10.30 10/9/25 and got a shaded parking space and nice spot on the beach. There's 3 restaurants that we didn't use. Nice toilets and parking with a 20metre walk down a hill to the beach. Showers and Kayak/ SUP hire on beach. Parking was €3 an hour which adds up but safe and on beach entrance. There's a swim/ snorkeling/diving...
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