Lloret
Lloret is a point of reference for Costa Brava tourism and is possibly its most well-known village. Its shopping and entertainment centre unites with its vocation for family tourism, and it has the most 5-star hotels in any one municipality. The Lloret coast, especially its northern part and Fenals beach, has a multitude of diving and snorkelling spots from where the Costa Brava’s underwater world can be discovered.
For beginners
Whether it’s for a snorkelling trip, a “sea baptism” or a beginner’s course, Lloret’s Dolphins centres and Water Sports in Llevadó Cove are doors to the underwater world. The excursions starting from the beach and around Sa Caleta castle are in shallow waters where you will be able to see lots of fish and octopuses and even lobsters and eels. Their consistent presence and the fact that they are easy to spot make this the perfect experience for diving newcomers.
For scuba divers
Whether starting from the beach or from a boat that sets out from Canyelles port, the surroundings of Lloret are full of diving spots for all levels. Barra de Fenals, the Els Bullents reefs and the popular Roca Muladera are just some of the sites close to the bustling urban centre that will surprise and delight you with their well-preserved sea beds full of life.
And after your dive
Lloret’s recreational offer is truly impressive. Its shopping and entertainment centre joins together with zones where you can take a peaceful stroll, keep the kids busy with different activities or take part in a sporting or adventure excursion. If you are with the family, the kids won’t want to miss the water parks and animal parks in nearby Palafolls, and don’t forget to make time for the spectacular Santa Clotilde gardens and the town’s history museum.