Cala Sa Boadella naturist cove, Costa Brava, Spain

Cala Sa Boadella

Lloret de Mar, Costa Brava, Spain

A hidden paradise for those willing to seek it β€” wild, pristine, and unforgettably beautiful.

Quick Facts

Location

Lloret de Mar, Costa Brava

Sand Type

Fine Golden Sand & Pebbles

Water Clarity

Crystal Clear

Facilities

Minimal – No crowds, No amenities

Best Season

May – October

Nearest Airport

Girona-Costa Brava (GRO) / Barcelona El Prat (BCN)

About Cala Sa Boadella

Cala Sa Boadella is one of the Costa Brava's best-kept secrets β€” a naturally sheltered cove located just south of the bustling resort town of Lloret de Mar, yet worlds apart in atmosphere. The beach is only accessible via a 15-minute walk through a fragrant pine forest from a small car park, which keeps the crowds away and preserves the cove's untouched character.

The setting is spectacular: steep wooded headlands drop down to a crescent of fine sand and smooth pebbles, with the Med glittering in shades of emerald and sapphire. The cove is officially designated as a naturist beach, though all visitors are welcome. Snorkelling is outstanding here β€” the rocky shores shelter an abundant marine ecosystem and the water clarity is among the best on the Costa Brava.

Bring everything you need β€” there are no facilities, no vendors, and no lifeguards. That's precisely the appeal. Cala Sa Boadella rewards those who travel light and appreciate genuine wild beauty over developed comfort. At dawn and dusk, when the day-trippers have left, the cove becomes a place of extraordinary peace.

Visitor Information

Facilities

  • 🌲Pine Forest Trail
  • πŸ…ΏοΈSmall Car Park (limited spaces)
  • ⚠️No showers, toilets, or lifeguards
  • 🧴Bring your own supplies

Accessibility

The forest trail to the cove is unpaved and uneven. The beach is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility. Wear sturdy footwear for the walk.

Getting There

Drive south from Lloret de Mar along the GI-682 coast road toward Blanes. Turn off at the Cala Sa Boadella sign and use the car park. Walk the forest path for around 15 minutes to reach the cove.

Things to Do

🏊 Swimming 🀿 Snorkelling 🌲 Nature Walking β˜€οΈ Sunbathing πŸ“Έ Photography

Nearby Attractions

🌊 Lloret de Mar

Busy resort town with long main beach

🏰 Santa Clotilde Gardens

Stunning clifftop terrace gardens in Lloret

🌳 Blanes Botanical Garden

World-famous cliff garden overlooking the sea

β›΅ Tossa de Mar

Medieval castle town 8 km north

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cala Sa Boadella a nudist beach?
Officially yes β€” it is a designated naturist beach. However, non-naturist visitors are also welcome and will feel comfortable. There is no enforcement of the nudist designation.
Are there any facilities at Cala Sa Boadella?
No. The beach is entirely natural with no showers, toilets, lifeguards, or food vendors. Bring all supplies including water, sun cream, and something to eat.
How long is the walk from the car park to the beach?
About 15 minutes on a well-marked forest path. The path is unpaved and descends toward the cove β€” comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

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