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What are the activities to do in Lloret del Mar?

Feel the Mediterranean Rhythm of Lloret de Mar

As soon as you arrive, the scent of salt and citrus fills the air. Gentle waves lap against golden sand, and the laughter of children blends with the sea breeze. In Lloret de Mar, the Mediterranean spirit seeps into your skin from the very first moment.

Introduction

Nestled on Catalonia’s Costa Brava, Lloret de Mar is more than a lively beach town. It’s a gateway to wild landscapes, historic relics, and sun-drenched adventures. With hidden coves, coastal trails, and pine-covered hills, this seaside spot is full of surprises for travellers who love the outdoors.

Outdoor adventures in Lloret de Mar

Coastal trails and hiking

Wander along the Camí de Ronda, a scenic footpath that hugs the rugged coastline. Discover secluded spots like Cala Sa Boadella and Cala Canyelles, where you can swim in turquoise waters framed by cliffs and forests.

Water sports and snorkelling

Lloret’s calm, clear waters are perfect for sailing, paddleboarding, and snorkelling. Santa Cristina beach is a great starting point for underwater explorations among rocky outcrops and vibrant marine life.

Climbing and via ferrata

The rocky cliffs around Lloret offer exciting routes for climbers. For something more accessible, try a via ferrata, a mix between hiking and climbing using cables and ladders, with sweeping sea views as your reward.

Mountain biking

The trails weaving through Lloret’s surrounding hills are ideal for cycling. Ride up to the Sant Joan Castle for a panoramic view stretching from the bay to the distant Pyrenees.

Kayaking at sunrise or sunset

Glide across glassy waters in the soft light of dawn or dusk. A sea kayak trip to quiet coves like Cala Banys is a peaceful, memorable way to connect with the coastline.

Local tips

What to bring: Good walking shoes for the trails and reef-safe sunscreen for sea activities.

Eco-awareness: Be mindful of fragile environments, especially around the protected Posidonia seagrass meadows. Leave no trace.

Safety: Bring water and a small first-aid kit, especially if exploring remote coves.

Peaceful times: Early morning and late afternoon offer the most serene experiences, away from summer crowds.

Best time to visit

May-June and September–October: The perfect mix of warm weather, fewer crowds, and sea temperatures ideal for swimming and snorkelling.

July-August: Lively and festive, ideal for water sports and beach life, but expect crowds and higher prices.

November-April: Quiet and mild, excellent for hiking and cycling, though water activities may be limited.

How to get there

From Girona Airport (GRO): Around 30 minutes by car or airport shuttle.

From Barcelona (BCN): About 75 km away, easily reached in 1 hr 15-30 by car or direct bus.

By train: Take the train to Blanes, then a bus or taxi to Lloret (total travel time 1.5 to 2 hours).

Nearby experiences

Combine your visit with a trip to Tossa de Mar, a charming medieval village by the sea, or venture further to Begur and the wild coves of the Costa Brava. Nature lovers can also explore the Montseny Natural Park, just inland, for peaceful forest hikes.

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