The Spanish holiday resort of Lloret de Mar is regarded as the liveliest holiday spot on the Costa Brava and attracts groups of 18-30’s and families with children during peak season, and throughout the winter season it is popular with mature travellers looking for somewhere to relax. Lloret de Mar is situated in the southern part of the Costa Brava and was the pioneer of European tourism in the 1950s. Spend the days relaxing on the beach or at the famous water park and then head out at night to the many bars, clubs and pubs.>>More Lloret de Mar Information
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If a holiday to the lively Lloret de Mar sounds ideal, then take a look at our fantastic holiday offers and last minute deals to see if you can bag yourself a bargain holiday in the sun. Lloret de Mar is home to a large selection of accommodation and there is something to suit most budgets. There are a lot of 2-3 star hotels and many have a beach location or are close to all of the action of the town. If you are looking for somewhere a bit more upmarket there are plenty of options as well as a variety of board choices, such as All Inclusive, Half Board or Bed and Breakfast.
Restaurants in Lloret de Mar
Lloret de Mar has a wide variety of cuisine available in a large selection of restaurants and fast-food outlets ranging from the best of British to traditional Spanish tapas, excellent prices. There is somewhere to eat that will suit most budgets. Sangria is a popular alcoholic drink (fruity sparkling wine) and paella is also a traditional local dish. Many of the local restaurants in the old town offer a "menu of the day" deal including two courses, dessert, bread and even wine for just a few Euros. There is also tex-mex, Chinese and various other meals from around the world to indulge in.
Night Life in Lloret de Mar
Nightlife in Lloret de Mar is buzzing and lively, its hundreds of bars and 30-odd nightclubs are open all night, particularly along the Avinguda Just Marles I Vilarrodona strip of the old town. Among the more popular clubs and pubs are Bumpers, renowned for its Caribbean cocktails and glass dance floor; Moby's, where karaoke is the popular entertainment; and Tropics, the biggest and best night-spot in town where guest DJs rock the night with a mix of house, rock and trance music enhanced with laser lights and foam. Families opt for friendly "home-style" pubs in the suburb of Fenals, where kids are entertained and there is something for people of all ages to enjoy.
Activities in Lloret de Mar
Days are usually spent enjoying Lloret de Mar's seafront and the shingly beach that slopes sharply into the sea, making ideal conditions for a variety of water sports from lazily pedalling boats, skimming the surface on a windsurfer, or diving into the depths. Other diversions include a host of holiday fun like go-karts, sky diving,bungee jumping, a mini-train, bowling alley and horse riding. For a change of scene visitors can head off to the Water world aquatic park, or play a round of golf at nearby Santa Cristina de Aro. Most visitors opt for one or more sightseeing excursions during their stay; local operators, hotels and package tour companies offer a wide variety of outings from exploring Old Girona to coastal cruises and wine tasting in the Catalan countryside. Most popular are trips to the huge theme park at Salou and Marineland near Blanes, both a few hours drive away. Those who wish to get away from it all can opt for one of a series of mapped walks along the coast or to traditional villages inland.
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