Sa Tuna Cove
A classic Mediterranean corner where fishermen's houses and crystal clear waters create an unforgettable picture of Begur.
A refuge of tradition and calm waters.
Sa Tuna is one of the most picturesque coves on the Costa Brava, known for preserving its maritime essence with boats on the sand and traditional facades. Its calm waters make it an idyllic place for bathing.
The seabed of gravel and small stones gives a unique natural character and exceptional transparency. It is a highly appreciated destination for those looking for visual beauty and tranquility protected from the wind.
"Sa Tuna is the refuge where time seems to have stopped between the white of the facades and the deep blue of the sea."
Access
You can reach Sa Tuna comfortably by road, although the route on foot from the center of Begur is one of the most beautiful walks in the area.
Regulated parking and beach bus available from Begur during the summer months (June-September).
Walking routes from the center of Begur and sections of the Coastal Path that connect with Aiguafreda and S'Eixugador.
Service guide
Quality gastronomic offer in bars and restaurants located right on the edge of the cove.
Showers and basic toilets available in the area during the summer season.
Ideal for light snorkeling and coastal walks along the Coastal Path.
Parking area available, although limited in the main months.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Its compact size and generally calm waters allow for a safe bathing experience and enjoyable for families.
No. Sa Tuna is composed mainly of gravel and coarse sand, often mixed with small stones.
There is parking in the area, but it is usually very limited and regulated by parking meters during July and August.
Yes. There is a much-appreciated route connecting the center of Begur with Sa Tuna via rural and coastal paths.
Yes. There is a careful selection of restaurants and bars located right next to the sand, ideal for eating facing the sea.