All the beaches in Salou that have been visited by experts from the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) have been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag of the European Union. This means they are absolutely clean, ecological, and safe. You can decide which beaches in Salou to prefer: you have tranquil sandy coves designed for family leisure and large urban beaches filled with excitement, entertainment, and sunlight.
Which Beach in Salou is Better
Playa Llevant (Eastern Beach): The largest and most well-known beach, Llevant (1200 meters), with highly developed infrastructure. Tourists can reach this beach by bus or car (parking is available). The beach is equipped with all necessary amenities: changing rooms, showers, restaurants, and equipment rentals. Special walking zones are designated, as well as areas for active and children's recreation. One of the local attractions, the Luminosa fountain, is located on the north end of the beach.
Plaуa de Ponent (Western Beach): The city's second-largest beach. The length of Plaуa de Ponent is about
Playa Capellans. The length of the beach, nestled between steep cliffs, is only
Playa Cala de Crancs. An isolated sandy cove, Cala de Crancs (a little over 4000 sq. m), is an excellent secluded spot for family leisure. The easiest way to get to the beach is by bike or on foot.
Playa Llenguadets. Another wonderful spot for family leisure. Although Llenguadets Beach extends only 120 meters, it has everything for a complete and comfortable stay: cafeterias, sun lounger rentals, and public toilets.
Playa Larga. This long beach stretches for 600 meters, surrounded by a forest and a promenade area with Mediterranean plants and flowers. The area offers everything you need: sun loungers, umbrellas, showers, toilets, and more.