Lloret Beach
About
Lloret Beach is a 1,630‑metre stretch of fine, sandy shoreline that is one of Spain’s most celebrated Costa Brava beaches. Awarded the Blue Flag for its pristine waters and clean facilities, the beach is divided into three sections – Lloret, Es Trajo d’en Reiner and Es Trajo de Venècia – offering ample space for sun‑bathers, swimmers and water‑sport enthusiasts. The promenade is lined with cafés, bars and shops, while nearby attractions such as the historic Castle of Sant Joan and the modernist Santa Clotilde Gardens provide cultural depth to a day on the coast. Whether you stroll along the sea, enjoy a cocktail in a beachside bar or explore the surrounding gardens, Lloret Beach delivers the quintessential beach‑town experience of Catalonia.
Highlights
- Blue Flag Beach
- Long Coastal Strip
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn for warm sea temperatures and lively beach activities
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours