Tamariu

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Tamariu
Tamariu


Tamariu, Catalunya, Spain, is situated about 70 miles south of the border with France in a tranquil and secluded bay of the Costa Brava close to the nearby inland towns of Palafrugell and Begur. It's name comes from the presence of many Tamarind trees along the promenade.

Tamariu is typical of the many small coves set amongst rugged pine covered cliffs cascading down to meet the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea which have made the area north of Palamos and south of L'Estartit famous for its outstanding beauty. Originally a small fishing village, Tamariu has not been over developed and has retained its individuality and charm.

Tamariu Beach
Tamariu Beach

Tamariu is south facing on to one of the most sheltered beaches of the Costa Brava, there are three small hotels and some good seafood restaurants, small cafes & bars. The coarse-sanded Blue Flag beach extends nearly all around the bay is very clean. The crystal clear water is ideal for swimming as the beach, especially on the right hand side, shelves at a fairly gentle angle. It is also popular as a dive site as there are many caves to explore along with the submerged mountain of the Llosa de Cala Nova.

The waters around this area are amongst the purest on the coast and there are many other beautiful beaches within easy reach including those at Llafranc, Aigua Blava, Fornells and Calella de Palafrugell. This area consists of a huge geological mass dropping down to the sea in vertical cliffs and because of the height of the mountains and the density of the pine tree cover, the whole area has immense natural beauty.

Coordinates: 41°55′12″N, 3°12′36″E

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