Platja de Sa Tuna

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Platja de Sa Tuna, Coastal cove in Begur, Spain

The beach extends 80 meters in length and 25 meters in width, featuring a combination of natural pebbles and scattered boulders along the shore.

The beach originated as a fishing settlement, with traditional fishermen's houses still standing along the waterfront, now converted into vacation residences.

Local fishermen continue to keep their boats on a designated section of the beach, maintaining the maritime traditions of this Mediterranean coastal area.

The beach provides essential facilities including showers, wheelchair access, designated parking spaces, and multiple restaurants located along the beachfront promenade.

A natural rock formation known as Punta d'es Plom extends into the sea, creating a protective barrier that results in consistently calm swimming conditions.

Location: Begur

Address: Avinguda Garbi, 25, 17255 Sa Tuna, Girona, Spain 17255 Sa Tuna 17255 Sa Tuna

Phone: +34972624520

Website: https://visitbegur.cat/en/beaches-and-coves/sa-tuna

GPS coordinates: 41.96043,3.22962

Latest update: June 17, 2025 05:11

Things to do on the Costa Brava: attractions, activities, heritage

The Costa Brava stretches along the Catalan Mediterranean coast, combining historical monuments with natural landscapes. Girona Cathedral features the widest Gothic nave in the world, while the Salvador Dalí Museum in Figueres houses the largest collection of the surrealist artist's works. The 10th-century monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes sits above the coast overlooking the sea. The Greek and Roman ruins of Empúries document over a thousand years of Mediterranean settlement. Medieval villages such as Pals and Peratallada have preserved their fortified structures and cobbled streets. The Marimurtra Botanical Garden in Blanes displays Mediterranean and exotic plant species along the cliffs. The coastline offers beaches of various sizes, from the wide sandy stretches at Platja d'Aro to small coves tucked between rocks. The Medes Islands form a marine reserve for divers and snorkelers. The coastal path Camí de Ronda connects many towns, passing through pine forests and along clifftops.

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