The 6 Best Beaches of the Costa Brava Near Masía Can Pou
- Masia Can Pou

- Jul 15
- 3 min read
When the heat rises and the Tramuntana gently caresses the coast, there’s nothing like letting yourself be carried away by the endless blue of the Mediterranean. From Masía Can Pou, in less than an hour, you can discover some of the most magical coves and beaches of the Costa Brava. Today, we’ll take you on a tour of six unique seaside spots: perfect for families, lovers of silence, explorers, and dreamers.
🌊 1. Platja de Sant Pol (Sant Feliu de Guíxols) — For enjoying full services
A wide, family-friendly, and comfortable beach. Here you’ll find sunbed rentals, showers, beach bars serving Mediterranean cuisine, and even water activities for the more adventurous. Its seafront promenade, with colorful wooden huts, has a retro charm that invites you to stroll at sunset. Perfect for those seeking comfort without giving up coastal charm.
🍽️ Where to eat: The beach bars along the promenade serve rice dishes and tapas with sea views.

🌿 2. Cala Aigua Xelida (Tamariu) — The locals’ secret gem
A small treasure hidden among rocks and pines, where the water takes on impossible shades of green and blue. Getting there is part of the adventure: a path through Mediterranean vegetation ending in this intimate cove, where you often only hear the gentle splash of the waves. A wild and almost secret experience for those who love the sea without artifices.
🥾 Access: A short but somewhat steep trail; wear comfortable shoes.
🏖️ 3. Platja de Pals — Ideal for families and children
A large stretch of fine sand, perfect for building castles and running carefree. The sea here is usually calm and shallow near the shore, and there are areas to eat, restrooms, and lifeguards. The little ones can play while the adults enjoy long walks among dunes and pine forests.
🌅 4. Cala Sa Tuna (Begur) — A landscape that enchants
A living postcard: white houses overlooking the sea, fishing boats stranded on the shore, and crystal-clear waters. Cala Sa Tuna is perfect for those seeking an idyllic setting to disconnect and be surprised. Additionally, the rocky surroundings are ideal for snorkeling and discovering colorful fish.
👣 Extra: The Camí de Ronda trail towards Aiguafreda offers spectacular views..

🪸 5. Cala Montgó (L’Escala) — For exploring and diving
Sheltered by the Montgrí massif, Cala Montgó offers a landscape of cliffs and vibrant underwater life. Here you can rent kayaks, paddle surf, or simply snorkel among fish and seaweed. There’s a beach bar, restrooms, and easy access, so you can spend the whole day exploring.
🤿 Extra plan: Bring snorkeling gear or rent a kayak to explore nearby caves.
🌸 6. Platja del Castell (Palamós) — For nature lovers
One of the last virgin beaches on the Costa Brava, with no urban developments nearby. Surrounded by Mediterranean forest and connected to Camí de Ronda trails, it’s ideal for those seeking a more authentic and peaceful atmosphere. You can combine swimming and hiking, and discover hidden coves like S’Alguer.
🌾 Ready to dive in?
From Masía Can Pou, we help you plan your coastal getaway: route recommendations, secret spots, and where to savor the best rice dish after a day by the sea. After a salty day, there’s nothing better than coming home, dining under the stars, and sleeping in the silence of the forest.
Always bring water, sun protection, and respect for the environment. The Costa Brava is a fragile paradise: the more we care for its coves and trails, the more it will continue to enchant those who come to discover it.






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