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The best beaches & coves of Blanes

Planning a visit to Costa Brava? The southern coast of this beautiful region is a haven for beach lovers, offering some of the best beaches and secluded coves to explore. Many of these stunning spots are found in the town of Blanes, and we're here to guide you through the must-visit locations. We offer stunning properties in the area if you are considering a home here!
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Cala Bona or Cala Sant Francesc
S'Abanell Beach
La Cala Sa Forcanera
La Cala Punta Santa Anna
La Cala Treumal
La Cala S'Agulla
Cala Bona or Cala Sant Francesc
This cove is perfect to spend a day sunbathing and enjoying a bath with the little ones.
It is surrounded by pine trees and has golden sands and crystal-clear waters. It is 200 meters long and 35 meters wide and right at the end, the Camino de Ronda begins, heading towards Lloret de Mar.
It is also equipped with all services, has parking, and has a fantastic restaurant where you can eat or relax having a brunch.
It also offers a direct connection to the well-known Marimurtra botanical garden.

S'Abanell Beach
It is one of the longest beaches, thanks to its almost 2400 meters in length.
The large rock of Sa Palomera divides the beach in two and is the portal where the Costa Brava Sud begins. It has a children's club and is surrounded by tourist developments, beach bars and restaurants.

La Cala Sa Forcanera
Those who want to enjoy a beach getaway, marked by relaxation on the Costa Brava Sud, usually visit this cove.
It is so secluded that the only way to get there is by boat, which is why we highlight its privacy and tranquility.

La Cala Punta Santa Anna
This is another of the most interesting coves on the Costa Brava Sud.
It is a very small cove surrounded by rocks, where you can enjoy the tranquility. In addition, it is only 300 meters from the historic center of the municipality. Its crystal-clear waters are perfect for diving.

La Cala Treumal
This cove on the Costa Brava Sud seems, literally, taken from a postcard of some secluded and paradisiacal corner.
It is surrounded by a pine forest and has fine golden sand, ideal for lying down and sunbathing.
Within walking distance, there is a car park that makes it easy to reach it by car.

La Cala S'Agulla
A wonderful, secluded and tiny cove, which is part of the Camino de Ronda on the Costa Brava Sud.
Being so secluded, it is remarkably quiet and private. Its waters are crystal clear and instead of sand, it has stones.

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