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Playa del Muerto

08870 Sitges, Barcelona, Spain
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Nearby attractions of Playa del Muerto

Platja de l'Home Mort

Platja de l'Home Mort

Platja de l'Home Mort

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Reviews of Playa del Muerto

4.4
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5.0
3y

This is the real gay nudist beach of Sitges. It was very quite with no bar/buffet in June during pride season. It is really pleasant with great calm and relaxing attitude. No noisy music, just the waves. Crowded, but quiet and pleasant during weekend, half about the weekdaysQuite complex to visit from Sitges. Use a public bus from Sitges town (SL2), ask the driver to stop az Miralpeix (Hotel Dolce) and than walk up the Hill by the road then till the end (or use a taxi or a bike (a locker you need! ) ) , than there is a dusty road starting (okay with a mountain bike ) , down to the gay nudist beach, follow the path (or the boy). The tables, signes are not there anymore (probably removed by some homophobes). Turn downwards just exactly before you get to this sign on the LAST photo artached (concreet line crossed through the dusty road). There are various dusty roads to get there, but this we found the most convenient. Cruising area above the beach in the forest area or behind the rocks on the right side of the beach (climb the rock or swim-it is not far). There is hardly any phone signal /mobile internet connection at the beach, unfortunatelly. Getting back is on you. We usually walked during sunset. A full walk to Sitges center is about 1 hour length. Would be nice and really appreciated of City Sitges local gay cimmunity, naturist assiciation, to make easier and more convenient access, services...

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5.0
1y

It was my first time to visit the famous nude beach, located about a 45-minute walk south of Sitges, Spain.It was fairly crowded since it's not a huge beach. But I could find a spot among the hundreds of unclothed male bodies to have a resting place for most of the afternoon. As I Sam currently headed back to Sitges again in July 2025, I thought it would be helpful to add more about my previous visit. Perhaps that impression may or may not change. So, we’ll see. The trek to this beach is not dangerous, but you should be wearing good walking shoes, although people generally go there in beach attire, including sandals. Those will work out fine, but tumble at your own risk. Food and drink are available at the kiosk, located half done the inclined pathway to the beach. Nudity is not required, by any means. But about 75% or more of the males who visit the beach do so au poil. A bit one gay stuff does gone on at eye far end (south or right hand) of the beach. More to follow, as I visit it...

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5.0
2y

It is worth visiting it once just to experience the picturesque bay landscape and the history since this beach existed since 1930 as the sign says. Many people walk there along the beach about 1 hour. But I didn't like this route so much as it can be muddy, sometimes it's just a few rocks in front of the sea. Alternatively one can take a bus or a taxi (which can save about 40 minutes of walk) to a place above the golf club. From there follow through the bushes. Just use Google Maps. It will be needed to go through the rails. At the beach there is a bar. But it's better to take some food and drinks with you. If you have "aqua boots", take them with you, as there are small stones between the sea and the beach. The sea goes deep very fast. So don't swim far from the coast. There is no bay watch there. The beach is a nude one, but wearing a...

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Zoltán NagyZoltán Nagy
This is the real gay nudist beach of Sitges. It was very quite with no bar/buffet in June during pride season. It is really pleasant with great calm and relaxing attitude. No noisy music, just the waves. Crowded, but quiet and pleasant during weekend, half about the weekdaysQuite complex to visit from Sitges. Use a public bus from Sitges town (SL2), ask the driver to stop az Miralpeix (Hotel Dolce) and than walk up the Hill by the road then till the end (or use a taxi or a bike (a locker you need! ) ) , than there is a dusty road starting (okay with a mountain bike ) , down to the gay nudist beach, follow the path (or the boy). The tables, signes are not there anymore (probably removed by some homophobes). Turn downwards just exactly before you get to this sign on the LAST photo artached (concreet line crossed through the dusty road). There are various dusty roads to get there, but this we found the most convenient. Cruising area above the beach in the forest area or behind the rocks on the right side of the beach (climb the rock or swim-it is not far). There is hardly any phone signal /mobile internet connection at the beach, unfortunatelly. Getting back is on you. We usually walked during sunset. A full walk to Sitges center is about 1 hour length. Would be nice and really appreciated of City Sitges local gay cimmunity, naturist assiciation, to make easier and more convenient access, services to this beach.
David KellyDavid Kelly
It was my first time to visit the famous nude beach, located about a 45-minute walk south of Sitges, Spain.It was fairly crowded since it's not a huge beach. But I could find a spot among the hundreds of unclothed male bodies to have a resting place for most of the afternoon. As I Sam currently headed back to Sitges again in July 2025, I thought it would be helpful to add more about my previous visit. Perhaps that impression may or may not change. So, we’ll see. The trek to this beach is not dangerous, but you should be wearing good walking shoes, although people generally go there in beach attire, including sandals. Those will work out fine, but tumble at your own risk. Food and drink are available at the kiosk, located half done the inclined pathway to the beach. Nudity is not required, by any means. But about 75% or more of the males who visit the beach do so au poil. A bit one gay stuff does gone on at eye far end (south or right hand) of the beach. More to follow, as I visit it again in July.
Nikita I.Nikita I.
It is worth visiting it once just to experience the picturesque bay landscape and the history since this beach existed since 1930 as the sign says. Many people walk there along the beach about 1 hour. But I didn't like this route so much as it can be muddy, sometimes it's just a few rocks in front of the sea. Alternatively one can take a bus or a taxi (which can save about 40 minutes of walk) to a place above the golf club. From there follow through the bushes. Just use Google Maps. It will be needed to go through the rails. At the beach there is a bar. But it's better to take some food and drinks with you. If you have "aqua boots", take them with you, as there are small stones between the sea and the beach. The sea goes deep very fast. So don't swim far from the coast. There is no bay watch there. The beach is a nude one, but wearing a swimwear is okay.
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This is the real gay nudist beach of Sitges. It was very quite with no bar/buffet in June during pride season. It is really pleasant with great calm and relaxing attitude. No noisy music, just the waves. Crowded, but quiet and pleasant during weekend, half about the weekdaysQuite complex to visit from Sitges. Use a public bus from Sitges town (SL2), ask the driver to stop az Miralpeix (Hotel Dolce) and than walk up the Hill by the road then till the end (or use a taxi or a bike (a locker you need! ) ) , than there is a dusty road starting (okay with a mountain bike ) , down to the gay nudist beach, follow the path (or the boy). The tables, signes are not there anymore (probably removed by some homophobes). Turn downwards just exactly before you get to this sign on the LAST photo artached (concreet line crossed through the dusty road). There are various dusty roads to get there, but this we found the most convenient. Cruising area above the beach in the forest area or behind the rocks on the right side of the beach (climb the rock or swim-it is not far). There is hardly any phone signal /mobile internet connection at the beach, unfortunatelly. Getting back is on you. We usually walked during sunset. A full walk to Sitges center is about 1 hour length. Would be nice and really appreciated of City Sitges local gay cimmunity, naturist assiciation, to make easier and more convenient access, services to this beach.
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It was my first time to visit the famous nude beach, located about a 45-minute walk south of Sitges, Spain.It was fairly crowded since it's not a huge beach. But I could find a spot among the hundreds of unclothed male bodies to have a resting place for most of the afternoon. As I Sam currently headed back to Sitges again in July 2025, I thought it would be helpful to add more about my previous visit. Perhaps that impression may or may not change. So, we’ll see. The trek to this beach is not dangerous, but you should be wearing good walking shoes, although people generally go there in beach attire, including sandals. Those will work out fine, but tumble at your own risk. Food and drink are available at the kiosk, located half done the inclined pathway to the beach. Nudity is not required, by any means. But about 75% or more of the males who visit the beach do so au poil. A bit one gay stuff does gone on at eye far end (south or right hand) of the beach. More to follow, as I visit it again in July.
David Kelly

David Kelly

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It is worth visiting it once just to experience the picturesque bay landscape and the history since this beach existed since 1930 as the sign says. Many people walk there along the beach about 1 hour. But I didn't like this route so much as it can be muddy, sometimes it's just a few rocks in front of the sea. Alternatively one can take a bus or a taxi (which can save about 40 minutes of walk) to a place above the golf club. From there follow through the bushes. Just use Google Maps. It will be needed to go through the rails. At the beach there is a bar. But it's better to take some food and drinks with you. If you have "aqua boots", take them with you, as there are small stones between the sea and the beach. The sea goes deep very fast. So don't swim far from the coast. There is no bay watch there. The beach is a nude one, but wearing a swimwear is okay.
Nikita I.

Nikita I.

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