Family holiday rentals in Lloret de Mar
Our holiday rentals in Lloret de Mar are located in ideal places to spend your summer holidays, but also ideal to spend a few days in winter or autumn. Walking through the typical “camino de ronda”, strolling through the gardens of Santa Clotilde and climbing to the castle os Sant Joan are some of the ideal activities when you stay in one of our holiday rentals in
La Selva.
Lloret de Mar and its history
Lloret de Mar is a town with a lot of history for being a coastal town: between the 4th and 3rd centuries BC there is evidence that the Iberians passed through Puig del Castellet.
However, it will not be until the 18th century that Lloret becomes widely recognized for its port. However, after the Spanish Civil War, Lloret directed its economic activity to the tertiary sector: services and tourism. So, today mass tourism in Lloret is the main pillar that supports the economy of the forest municipality.
What to do in Lloret de Mar through their holiday rentals?
Stroll through the gardens of Santa Clotilde
One of the best things you can do in Lloret de Mar is to visit the Santa Clotilde gardens. At the top of a small hill, you can enjoy great views of the sea and Lloret. The garden, which is European Mediterranean style, occupies a considerable area and enjoys terraces, ponds, classical sculptures and an incredible viewpoint on Cala Sa Boadella.
Swim in one of the coves or beaches
In the middle of mass tourism it is difficult to find quiet moments. Therefore, we recommend that in the low season or early in the morning you go to a cove and take a swim. One of the best options is Sa Caleta, a cove full of fishing boats where you can see Castell d'en Plaja, the tourism logo of Lloret.
Walking through the “Camino de Ronda” in Lloret de Mar
One of the essential things to do in Lloret is to do
the Camí Ronda. One of the most beautiful is the one that goes from Sa Caleta, passing through the rocky Cala dels Frareres until reaching the beautiful Cala Trons.
Visit the Museum of the Sea
The Lloret Sea Museum is the ideal setting if you want to learn about the city's seafaring past . The three museum floors offer you, among many other details, stories of navigators and sailors, and naval models of the 20th century.