A popular holiday destination on the Costa Brava, the former fishing village of Lloret de Mar offers an appealing climate and great scenery. Visit the narrow streets of the Old Town and sights such as Santa Clotilde Gardens and the Maritime Museum. Take to the waves at Water World or for a variety of water sports in the Mediterranean. A handful of excellent beaches round out the offerings of this Catalonian family resort, easily reached by car from Barcelona.
Restaurants in Lloret de Mar
4.5 based on 1,003 reviews
Beautiful. In centre of town. Easy accessible. Beautiful building. Nice trees around it. We enjoyed it
4.5 based on 332 reviews
Work began in 1896 and it opened in 1901 this cemetery is full of the finest examples of most significant Catalan funeral art and hosts some of Spain’s most important funeral sculptures, it is home for the most magnificent monuments from simple tombstones to large pantheons, one of which was inspired by Gaudi Religious or not this place is a must see if you are visiting Lloret, a very short walk from town, and a time to get away from the beach/holiday makers to see some real masterpieces Superb !!!
4.5 based on 2,421 reviews
This wonderful garden was landscaped in a setting of great beauty on top of a cliff with breath-taking views over the sea, and it is a fine specimen of the spirit that animated the Noucentista movement in Catalonia - an early twentieth-century movement for intellectual and aesthetic renewal that found a distinguished spokesman in the writer Eugeni d'Ors. The Santa Clotilde gardens were designed in the manner of the dainty yet austere gardens of the Italian Renaissance by Nicolau Rubió i Tuduri at the age of twenty-eight, when he was still brimming over with admiration for his master in the art of landscape gardening, Forestier.
Santa Clotilde Gardens are Fantastic and well worth a visit There located just outside fenals in Sa Boadella overlooking stunning Sa Boadella Beach
4.5 based on 2,790 reviews
Spent 1 week on this beach in June and 1 week in October and have to say we love the beach yes it’s shingles and there’s a bank into the water and then a bit of a shelf in the water (so beware with little ones) but in places there is waves and they are so much fun tumbling you around we had such fun trying to get in and out of the water. Your bather, bikini or shorts will end up full of shingles if you get tumbled though. There’s a little ice cream hut at the end of beach towards Lloret end and the ice creams are lovely and reasonably priced too.
4.5 based on 561 reviews
Amazing views breathtaking. Fantastic looking small beaches where you can catch yourself or sunbathe in the sun.
4.5 based on 372 reviews
The main attraction is the tranquility in only 250 meters. In this beach the traveler can see a pristine landscape. Cala Sa Boadella combines the charm and the crystal clear waters of the small beaches of the Costa Brava and the space of the widest beaches. Note: Authorized nudism.
4.0 based on 1,917 reviews
Water World is the best water park on the Costa Brava, one of the most touristic areas of Spain and in Europe with unique attractions: amazing rides, wave pools, Speed Furious, Speed Slides, Hurricanes, and the fantastic soft tracks. A set of attractions aimed at both young and adult audience.
6th year visiting lloret de mar and have been to this water park every time !!! Love this place and defo something for everyone of all ages , the teens love the slides and little ones love the play pool areas plenty of places to sunbathe for the mums and dads .. only negative is food can be expensive but the free bus to and from waterworld and the online offers are always a bonus can’t wait to return next year xxx
4.0 based on 4,845 reviews
amazing blue water with golden sands is a must visit place for food, drinks, experience, nightlife, go karting, horse riding, water sports etc, sea front restaurants, pubs cafe serves you the meal you want and this place is popular for Events and festivals.
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