Sant Pere Pescador Beach, Sant Pere Pescador, Catalonia, Spain

Sant Pere Pescador Beach

Golden sands, wetland wilderness, and total freedom on Costa Brava

Naturist zoneNatural park adjacentEasy accessMultiple entrances
RelaxedSandSafe

About

Platja de Sant Pere Pescador stretches roughly 1,500 metres along the Costa Brava in Girona, Catalonia, where golden sand meets turquoise water in a setting that feels genuinely unhurried. The beach sits right alongside the Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park, so the backdrop is reeds, herons, and open sky rather than hotel towers. A dedicated naturist zone makes it one of the more relaxed, clothing-optional stretches on this coast. Multiple entrances keep foot traffic spread out, and the overall vibe stays calm even on a warm summer afternoon. It's the kind of place where you arrive for two hours and leave at sunset.

How to get there

Sant Pere Pescador village is the gateway — you can drive in about 5 minutes, cycle in around 10, or walk the flat path in roughly 15. Multiple entrances mean you're never funnelled through a single bottleneck. Paid parking is available at the main entrances, typically running €2–€5 per hour with discounted daily rates; free street parking exists too, particularly near the Riuet beach area. No entry fee for the beach itself.

Who it's for

For couples

The relaxed pace, naturist-friendly atmosphere, and natural park backdrop make this a genuinely low-key escape for couples who'd rather watch herons than hunt for a sun-lounger rental. Walk the park edge at dusk and you'll have the golden sand almost to yourselves.

For families

Easy, flat access from the village — on foot, by bike, or by car — makes logistics simple with kids in tow, and the safe swimming conditions mean you can actually relax. The multiple entrances let families spread out and find their own patch of golden sand without feeling hemmed in.

Our take

Feet in the sand, eyes on the screen

Sant Pere Pescador doesn't try to impress you — and that's exactly why it works. The golden sand is wide, the turquoise water is calm, and the natural park next door keeps the horizon honest. It's a rare Costa Brava beach where the setting feels bigger than the beach itself. The naturist zone is handled matter-of-factly, which sets the tone: relaxed, unpretentious, live-and-let-live. Families, solo walkers, and nature-minded visitors all find their own rhythm here without getting in each other's way. Come in June or early September and you'll wonder why anyone bothers with the busier resorts down the coast.— The wmb team

What to do

The Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park is literally on the doorstep — a protected wetland reserve perfect for birdwatching and nature walks without ever getting back in the car. If you want a bigger adrenaline hit, Skydive Empuriabrava is about 7 kilometres away and holds a 4.7-star reputation for good reason. History lovers can make the short trip to the Ruins of Empúries, an ancient Greek and Roman archaeological site around 13 kilometres away, or push on to the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, roughly 24 kilometres inland.

Instagram spots

The natural park boundary where reed beds meet turquoise water gives you a shot that looks nothing like a typical Spanish beach — best at golden hour.

The long, unbroken sweep of golden sand photographed from a low angle toward the water creates a clean, wide-open frame. The Riuet beach area near the free parking offers a quieter, less-trafficked foreground for sunrise shots.

Where to eat

Mas Gusó restaurant, just 2.3 kilometres away and rated 4.5 stars across thousands of reviews, is the closest quality option and well worth the short drive. Enjoy It, about 5.7 kilometres out, is another strong choice with an impressive review count. For something further afield, Restaurant Las Palmeras sits around 9 kilometres away and rounds out the local dining picture nicely.

Where to stay

Camping L'àmfora is the closest base at just 1.5 kilometres, rated 4.4 stars, and puts you within easy cycling distance of the beach. Càmping Aquarius is barely 2 kilometres away with a 4.5-star rating — both options suit the relaxed, outdoor character of the area well. If you prefer a roof over your head, ibis Styles Figueres Ronda is about 14 kilometres inland and rated 4.5 stars.

Photography

The golden hour before sunset is the prime window — shoot from the waterline looking back toward the natural park for a frame of turquoise water, golden sand, and open wetland sky with almost no built environment in shot. Early morning light along the shore, before visitors arrive, gives you long empty stretches of sand with the Costa Brava hills soft in the background.

Good to know

Swimming is safe here, but stay aware of conditions on the day — the natural park environment means the water can shift with wind off the lagoons. The naturist zone is a designated area, so respect the boundary whether you're joining in or not. Arrive before mid-morning in July and August if you want a quiet patch of golden sand — the beach is moderate in visitor numbers but the best spots go early. Bikes are genuinely the easiest way to explore multiple entrances and the park edge in one go.

Map

Nearby places

Enjoy It

4.4
5.7 km

Mas Gusó restaurant

4.5
2.3 km

Restaurant Las Palmeras

4.3
9.0 km

L'Esculapi

4.3
6.1 km

Hotel Spa Mediterráneo Park

4.5
9.1 km

Things to see around Sant Pere Pescador

Nature

Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park

Protected wetland reserve with birdwatching and nature walks.

Ruins

Ruins of Empúries / Sant Martí d'Empúries

13 km

Archaeological site with ancient Greek and Roman settlement remains.

Museum

Dalí Theatre-Museum

24 km

Museum dedicated to Salvador Dalí in Figueres.

Frequently asked

Yes — swimming is considered safe here. The beach has calm conditions suited to families and casual swimmers. As always, check local conditions on the day, particularly if there's strong wind off the natural park lagoons. No lifeguard provision is listed in the verified facts, so swim with awareness.
Yes, there is a designated naturist zone on the beach. It's a defined area, so both naturist and non-naturist visitors use the beach — just respect whichever zone you're in. The overall vibe is relaxed and non-judgmental.
From Sant Pere Pescador village it's a 5-minute drive, 10-minute bike ride, or 15-minute walk. Paid parking at the main entrances costs €2–€5 per hour, with discounted daily rates available. Free street parking exists near the Riuet beach area. Multiple entrances mean you have options.
June through September is the sweet spot for warm weather and swimmable water. June and early September offer the best balance — pleasant temperatures without the peak-summer visitor numbers of July and August. The beach sits in a northern hemisphere temperate climate, so outside this window expect cooler, windier conditions.
The verified information for this beach doesn't confirm a dog policy either way. To avoid a wasted trip, check with the Sant Pere Pescador commune directly before bringing a dog, especially during the busy summer months when local rules may apply.
The Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park is right on the beach's doorstep — free to explore on foot. The Ruins of Empúries are about 13 kilometres away. Skydive Empuriabrava is 7 kilometres out, and the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres is roughly 24 kilometres inland — a half-day trip worth combining with a beach morning.

The information on this page is provided for guidance only and may evolve. Access conditions, safety and infrastructure can change without notice. Always check official sources before traveling.

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