Cala del Senyor Ramon, Sandy beach on Costa Brava, Spain
The beach stretches 350 meters in length and 50 meters in width, featuring coarse sand and deep blue waters surrounded by tall cliffs.
The cove maintains its original maritime character from centuries past, when local fishermen used natural landmarks like the Escollos de Canyet for navigation.
The beach serves as a meeting point for naturist communities who gather to practice traditional Mediterranean beach lifestyle in a natural setting.
Visitors can access the beach through a marked path at kilometer 32 of the GI-682 road, with paid parking available during summer months.
The northern section connects to a group of small islands called Escollos de Canyet, creating a natural barrier that separates it from Playa del Canyet.
Address: Cala del Senyor Ramon, 17246, Girona, Spain
GPS coordinates: 41.75723,2.97773
Latest update: June 17, 2025 13:26
Spain has more than 8,000 kilometers of coastlines home to hundreds of beaches with diverse characteristics. The Mediterranean, Atlantic, Balearic Islands, and Canary Islands feature contrasting marine scenery: coves sheltered between cliffs, extensive sandy areas, urban beaches, and protected natural zones. Each coastal region has developed its own identity influenced by local geology and climate. The Balearic Islands include bays like Cala Macarella in Menorca or Ses Illetes in Formentera, where white sand contrasts with clear Mediterranean waters. The Canary Islands display volcanic landscapes, with the Maspalomas dunes on Gran Canaria stretching over 6 kilometers, or Lanzarote’s red cliffs framing Playa del Papagayo. Along the Andalusian coast, the Cabo de Gata Natural Park houses Mónsul Beach with its black volcanic formations, while Bolonia near Tarifa features a 4-kilometer-long beach with Roman remains. The northern coast presents a different scene: La Concha urban beach in San Sebastián forms a 1.5-kilometer arc, the limestone cliffs of Asturias protect Playa del Silencio, and the Cíes Islands in Galicia are part of a marine national park.
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