Platja Fonda in Begur

Platja Fonda

A mineral paradise guarded by impossible cliffs, where the sea becomes deep and silence is the only soundtrack.

Where the Costa Brava reclaims its wild side.

Platja Fonda is not a conventional beach. It is a geological jewel that has resisted urbanization thanks to its vertical access. Its deep waters and ash-colored sand give it a mystical and exclusive air.

Lacking beach bars or urban equipment, it has become the preferred refuge for those seeking total disconnection. Here luxury is space, the sound of the waves and the purity of the Mediterranean environment.

Cliffs of Platja Fonda Dark sand of Platja Fonda

"In Platja Fonda, the Mediterranean does not whisper, it roars with the elegance of the untamed."

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The path to refuge

The isolation of Platja Fonda is its greatest virtue. Access requires a brief but intense walk ensuring the tranquility of the cove.

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Stairs

A flight of stone stairs descends from the cliff, offering spectacular views before touching the sand.

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Parking

There is a parking area at the top, connected to the start of the descent path.

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Purity without filters

ACTIVITY

Exceptional snorkeling thanks to the clarity of the water and the mixed rock and sand bottom.

PHOTOGRAPHY

The contrast between the green of the pines and the grey of the sand is a magnet for creatives.

SERVICES

Virgin cove: no showers or restaurants available. Bringing water and a picnic is recommended.

CALM

Occupancy level significantly lower than the adjacent urban beaches.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the sand like at Platja Fonda? expand_more

The sand is coarse and of a characteristic dark color, composed of small fragments of slate and natural gravel.

Can you get there by car? expand_more

Yes, there is a parking lot in the upper area, but final access to the sand is strictly on foot down a flight of stairs.

Are there beach bar services or showers? expand_more

No. Platja Fonda is preserved as a virgin cove and does not have permanent urban facilities. It retains its rustic character.

Is it suitable for families with small children? expand_more

Due to access via stairs and the rapid depth of the water, it is not the most recommended beach for very young children or people with reduced mobility.

Is it quieter than other coves in Begur? expand_more

Generally yes. As it is not a fine sand beach nor does it have services, the level of overcrowding is usually lower than in Aiguablava or Sa Riera.