What to do in Lloret de Mar? Plans to enjoy the Costa Brava
Beaches and coves of the Costa Brava
The beaches of Lloret de Mar offer the perfect setting to enjoy a vacation under the sun of the Costa Brava. We can proudly say that it is one of the towns in Catalonia with the most blue flags, as the beaches of Lloret, Fenals, Santa Cristina, Cala Canyelles, and Sa Boadella all hold this award, which recognizes the quality of their water and services.
Lloret de Mar possesses an important natural heritage, with more than 11 kilometers of coastline that combine beaches and hidden coves among cliffs, surrounded by pine forests and with crystal-clear waters, which have been the setting for several films in recent years.
Golf between sea and nature
The Lloret de Mar area is also an ideal destination for lovers of golf on the Costa Brava, with several nearby courses where you can enjoy this sport in a privileged setting.
Surrounded by nature and with views of the Mediterranean, these courses offer a perfect experience for both experienced players and those looking to get started in golf during their vacation.
A different proposal to combine sport, relaxation, and scenery in one of the most attractive settings on the coast.
Santa Clotilde Gardens in Lloret de Mar
The Santa Clotilde Gardens are located in a setting of great beauty, in Lloret de Mar, on a cliff with stunning views of the Mediterranean. This landscaped space is one of the most special corners to enjoy nature and the landscape.
Designed as an example of the Noucentista spirit in Catalonia, they reflect the harmony and balance typical of this movement, of which Eugeni d'Ors was a prominent spokesperson. In 2021, the gardens became the setting for the renowned series House of the Dragon.
Church of Sant Romà, a modernist icon
The Church of Sant Romà is one of the most representative buildings in Lloret de Mar and an essential stop during any walk through its historic center.
This legacy of modernist art stands out for its unique architecture and its decorative details, which make it one of the most recognizable cultural landmarks in the town.
Dona Marinera, a symbol by the sea
The Monument to the Seafaring Woman is an essential visit for those discovering Lloret de Mar. It is located at a privileged viewpoint on the coastal path, which runs along the coast, right between the extensive main beach and the rocky and charming Cala Banys.
The town has historically been linked to the sea, and this monument perfectly represents its seafaring tradition, becoming one of the most emblematic points on the coastline.

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