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Cala de la Fosca is a broad, pine-backed beach with a long arc of sand and clear shallows. It’s an easy place to go ashore, and the surrounding headlands break the coastline into small corners for a quick explore. Read more
The coastal path links straight into quieter spots like Cala Estreta and the coves near S’Alguer, where old fishermen huts sit by the water. If you want history, the old lookout points and small coves along the route are worth the walk.
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Easy to anchor in good holding conditions. There’s a cozy beach nearby, reachable by dinghy, and a snack bar within easy reach. Be aware that while it’s generally peaceful, the anchorage can see increased activity in the summer, so arriving early is wise if you prefer a quieter stay. For those needing additional provisions or a break onshore, the town of Palamós is close by.