Cala Banys, Rock beach in Lloret de Mar, Spain
Cala Banys is a small rock beach along the Mediterranean coast near Lloret de Mar measuring around 50 meters long and 10 meters wide. Large rock formations shape the shoreline and offer natural structures to explore.
The stone pathway connecting this place to Sant Joan de Lloret castle dates to when fishermen regularly used this route. The trail still shows today the traditional connection between coastal settlements.
This small bathing spot is part of everyday life in Lloret de Mar. Locals come here to swim and explore the rocks as they have done for years.
You can reach this beach via a coastal path starting at the Dona Marinera monument or by descending from Sant Joan castle. The rocky terrain requires sturdy footwear and care when walking over the stones.
Water forms natural pools in the rock crevices here, creating separate spaces for swimming. These hidden pools offer an intimate bathing experience quite different from the open beach.
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