Playa de Treumal is a charming cove with fine sand and crystal-clear waters, sheltered by lush vegetation and rock formations that make it a true hidden paradise.
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Introduction
Hello, Costa Brava lovers! If there's one spot in Lloret de Mar that has stolen our hearts, it's undoubtedly Playa de Treumal. It's not just a beach; it's an experience—a cove that looks like it's straight out of a postcard, where the turquoise blue of the Mediterranean blends with the deep green of the pine trees and the golden sand. It's one of those places that, once you discover it, you know you'll want to return again and again. It's located in a privileged spot, almost on the border with Blanes, giving it an air of exclusivity and a more tranquil atmosphere than other busier beaches in the area. It's a true gem that, despite being in a vibrant town like Lloret de Mar, has managed to preserve its natural essence and untouched beauty.
When we talk about Playa de Treumal, we're referring to a small slice of paradise that is often considered the southern extension of the famous Cala Sa Boadella. In fact, they are so close that sometimes the line between one and the other blurs. This particularity gives it a special charm, as it benefits from the same landscape and environmental quality. We're looking at a beach that invites us to disconnect, relax under the Catalan sun, and dive into waters that promise freshness and transparency. It's the perfect destination for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle, without giving up the comfort of having services nearby. Get ready to discover one of the best-kept secrets of the Girona beaches.
How to Get to Playa de Treumal
Getting to Playa de Treumal is relatively straightforward, although its semi-hidden location gives it that special touch of discovery. If we come by car, which is the most convenient option for many, we need to head south of Lloret de Mar, towards Blanes. We'll see signs for Cala Sa Boadella or the Santa Clotilde Gardens, which are a good reference point. There's a fairly large paid parking lot nearby, which is a great advantage, especially during high season. From the parking lot, a well-marked path will lead us directly to the sand. It's a short walk, but with a slight slope, so we recommend wearing comfortable shoes.
If you prefer public transport, during the summer months, Lloret de Mar has an urban bus service that reaches the vicinity of the beach. The L3 line or the line going to Blanes usually have stops near the Santa Clotilde Gardens. From there, the walk is the same as if we had left the car. For the more adventurous or those staying nearby, walking is an excellent option. The Camí de Ronda, that wonderful coastal path that borders the Costa Brava, passes through this area, offering us spectacular views before descending to the cove. We always like to remember that the journey is part of the experience, and in the case of Playa de Treumal, the views that the approach offers are a prelude to the beauty that awaits us.
The Sand and the Water
One of the most attractive features of Playa de Treumal is undoubtedly the quality of its sand and the purity of its waters. The sand is fine-grained and a soft golden color that invites you to lie down and enjoy the sun. It's pleasant to the touch, perfect for building sandcastles with the little ones or simply relaxing barefoot. Being a sheltered cove, the sand remains clean and free of large stones, contributing to a very comfortable bathing experience. We've noticed that, even on the busiest days, it's possible to find a small spot to spread out our towel and feel at ease.
But if the sand is a strong point, the waters of Playa de Treumal are simply spectacular. They are famous for their transparency and turquoise hue, which reminds us of Caribbean beaches, but with Mediterranean charm. The entry into the sea is gentle and gradual, making it ideal for families with children and for those who aren't comfortable with steep drops. Furthermore, being protected by cliffs and vegetation, the waters are usually calm, without big waves, creating a perfect natural pool for swimming and diving. Beneath the surface, a fascinating underwater world awaits us, with rocks that serve as home to small fish and algae, making Treumal an excellent spot for snorkeling and exploring the marine biodiversity of the Lloret de Mar beach.
Services and Facilities
Despite its natural appearance and relaxed atmosphere, Playa de Treumal doesn't forgo offering a good range of services that make our stay much more comfortable and pleasant. We always appreciate a beach that combines natural beauty with functionality, and Treumal delivers in spades. First and foremost, and something fundamental for our peace of mind, is the presence of a Lifeguard service during the high season. Knowing that professionals are watching allows us to relax and enjoy swimming with greater safety, especially if we're with children.
For those days of intense heat, Showers are available to wash off the salt and sand before heading home. There's nothing like a refreshing shower after a good dip. Additionally, on the beach we find a cozy Chiringuito where we can have a cool drink, snack on some tapas, or even enjoy a light meal with sea views. It's the ideal place to recharge and continue enjoying the day. And if we're looking for maximum comfort, we have the option to rent Sunshades and sun loungers, which saves us from having to carry our own equipment and allows us to enjoy a worry-free day at the beach. Finally, and no less important, we have clean and well-maintained Bathrooms/WCs, a detail that is always appreciated. And as we've already mentioned...