Lloret de Mar

Lloret de Mar is by far the biggest resort on the Costa Brava, with “point-at-the-picture” menus of paella and chips, English pubs, German beer, and visitors who do their best to ignore the fact that they are in Spain. During the day, the central beach is packed solid with oily bodies of all different shades - mainly fish-white to tandoori-red, and at night, the discotheques pump out ghastly machine music. The area around the Plaça de l’Esglesia gives some idea of what Lloret was like before the lager-louts. There is also a handsome palm-fringed promenade, and the town cemetery has some interesting modernista tombs. Every July 24th, Lloret de Mar celebrates the fiesta of Santa Cristina, a local 12th century martyr. In addition to the usual merrymaking, the curious traditional Almorratxes dance is performed, and a pilgrimage by boat is made to the cala where the saint’s body was found.

North of Lloret there are some attractive little coves which can be reached by turning off the main road. Lloret’s best restaurants are situated on these little calas, far from the howling hooligans in town. Platja de Canyelles is home to El Trull, with three terraces overlooking the bay. Also between Lloret and Tossa is the luxuriously tacky Casino de Lloret.

This article was written by Francis Barrett. See also Francis' excellent guide to Ireland irelandbyways.com

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