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Overview
Nestled in the enchanting town of Begur, along the Costa Brava, Sa Tuna is a picturesque cove that boasts a breathtaking setting that steals the heart of every visitor. This charming beach, known for its pebbly texture and stunning clear waters, spans a modest length and is enveloped by rugged cliffs that add to its secluded ambiance. The sand here is a beautiful shade of golden-grey, a characteristic that, along with its crystal-clear waters, makes it an idyllic spot for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling. Despite its compact size, Sa Tuna offers a range of activities including paddling in kayaks, exploring the rocky nooks by swimming, and of course, diving into the gastronomic delights at the water's edge. Sa Tuna has few amenities, so plan your trip accordingly, although it does have lifeguards on duty during the high season, dogs are allowed, ensuring that it remains a pristine and safe environment for all visitors.
Parking
Parking at Sa Tuna can be somewhat challenging, especially during the peak summer months when the beach becomes a magnet for both locals and tourists. There is a small parking area near the beach, but it fills up quickly due to the popularity of the destination. The parking is typically paid, and it's advisable to arrive early in the day to secure a spot. Alternatively, visitors might find parking in the town of Begur and then take a walk or a local bus service to the beach, making it essential to plan your visit in advance.
Fun Fact
A fun fact about Sa Tuna is its name, which intriguingly has nothing to do with the fish 'tuna' as one might expect. The name is derived from "Sa Tuna" in Catalan, which translates to "the barrel," a nod to the shape of the cove. This unique name adds an element of curiosity and charm, mirroring the enchanting nature of the beach itself. Its history and the folklore surrounding the area are as rich as its landscapes, making it a fascinating destination beyond just its natural beauty.
Attractions
Beyond lounging on its pebbled shores, Sa Tuna's attractions extend to the surrounding natural and cultural wonders. Hikers will revel in the Camí de Ronda, a coastal path that offers stunning views of the Costa Brava and leads to other secluded beaches. For those interested in history and architecture, the medieval town of Begur is a short distance away and provides a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved castle. The area's natural parks also offer a bounty of flora and fauna, making it a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts.
Restaurants
In terms of dining, Sa Tuna does not disappoint. Nestled along the beachfront and within the vicinity are several restaurants known for their delicious Catalan cuisine. Hostal Sa Tuna, for example, offers a range of seafood dishes that promise a taste of the Mediterranean. For a more intimate dining experience, Restaurant Aiguafreda utilizes locally sourced ingredients to create innovative dishes, while the terrace of Cap Sa Sal offers breathtaking views alongside their exquisite meals, making each dining experience as memorable as the panoramic vistas.
Hotels
For visitors looking to extend their stay, there are a number of hotels near Sa Tuna that cater to a variety of preferences and budgets. Hotel Aigua Blava, just a short drive from Sa Tuna, provides luxury accommodations with stunning sea views that can make anyone's stay special. For a more boutique experience, Hotel Eetu *Adults Only* offers an exclusive getaway with modern amenities, perfect for couples. Lastly, the Vintage Hotel & Lounge - Restaurant, nestled in the hills above Sa Tuna, presents a unique blend of retro and contemporary styles, ensuring a comfortable and chic stay for its guests.
972 624 520
80 meters
24 / 7
Beige
Parking Available
Amenities
Dogs
Showers
WiFi
Activities
Fishing
Snorkeling
Rentals
Bikes
Food
Access
Car Access
Foot Access
Parking - Free
Parking - Street
Stairs to Beach
Features
Top Traveler Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Surf through our FAQs to help you find your perfect beach!
Does Sa Tuna have parking? If so, is it free or paid?
Yes, this Beach provides free parking at the entrance, although spaces are limited. Visitors can also find street parking nearby for easy access to the beach.
Does Sa Tuna have lifeguards?
No, this Beach does not have lifeguards monitoring the beach - please be careful when swimming on this beach.
Is Sa Tuna a family-friendly beach?
No, this Beach is not family-friendly and does not have restrooms, lifeguards, and nearby food.
Is Sa Tuna good for swimming?
Yes, this Beach boasts excellent swimming conditions, attracting swimmers of all skill levels with its gentle waves and clear waters.
Does Sa Tuna have restrooms?
No, this Beach does not have restrooms on or near the beach.
Is Sa Tuna a nude beach?
No, this Beach maintains a family-friendly atmosphere and does not allow nude bathing.
Is there food near Sa Tuna?
No, this Beach does not have nearby food options - please plan your beach day accordingly.
What are the activities at Sa Tuna?
Yes, this Beach is renowned for its vibrant beach scene, offering various activities for everyone to enjoy Fishing, Snorkeling.
Does Sa Tuna have accommodations for people with disabilities?
No, this Beach does not have accommodations for people with disabilities.
Is Sa Tuna a dog-friendly beach?
Yes, bring your dog with you to this Beach!
Is Sa Tuna good for surfing?
No, this Beach is not generally considered to be good for surfing.