Sa Caleta, Shingle beach in Lloret de Mar, Spain.
Sa Caleta is a beach on the Costa Brava coast measuring about 25 meters wide and extending roughly 100 meters along the shoreline. It features a mix of shingle, sand, and rocky areas that blend naturally with the surrounding coastline.
For centuries this beach served as an important landing place for local fishing boats and small vessels. The cove provided shelter for maritime activities and remains a reminder of the area's seafaring past.
The beach sits below Castell d'en Plaja and shows how closely connected the sea and local life have always been. Small fishing boats have long been part of the scene here, reflecting traditions that go back generations.
The beach is easiest to reach by walking along the coastal promenade that links it to the main beaches of Lloret de Mar. Equipment rental is available during peak season, making it convenient for a quick visit or water activities.
A coastal hiking trail begins here and leads toward Tossa de Mar, offering views of the Mediterranean along the way. This path is less crowded than the main beaches and provides quieter moments for exploration.
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