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Sitges is a must-visit for sun-seekers and gay travelers.
A full-day tour from Barcelona can last upwards of 10 hours.
Remember to bring swimwear, sunscreen, a towel, hat, and sunglasses to make the most of your time on the Mediterranean.
There are three gay-friendly nude beaches: Playa de la Bassa Rodona, Playa de las Balmins, and Playa del Muerto.
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Spending time on the beach is one of the top draws of Sitges, which boasts 17 stretches of sand. There’s also a charming old town with whitewashed houses and modernist mansions. Other attractions include the Church of Sant Bartomeu & Santa Tecla, Cau Ferrat Museum, Maricel Museum, and Casa Bacardi Sitges.
You can get to Sitges from Barcelona by taking a train from the Estació de França, Passeig De Grácia, or Sants stations. There’s also a bus that runs from Barcelona Prat airport. You can also drive from Barcelona by taking the scenic C-246 coastal road or the A-7 express highway.
Yes, Sitges is a great destination for beach lovers. There are 17 beaches in Sitges, nine of which have been recently awarded an international blue flag for services, quality, and sustainability. You can visit a range of beaches (from quiet to lively), including family-friendly, clothing-optional, gay-friendly, urban-style, and cove-style.
Yes, annual events include the Sitges Carnival, held in February, one of the most popular events in Sitges with floats, parades, and parties. Sitges Pride is in June and features a parade and numerous parties. And, in October, the Sitges Film Festival offers horror, sci-fi, and fantasy films.
Yes, accommodation in Sitges ranges from luxury hotels to chain and boutique hotels, many of which are located along the waterfront. You also can rent furnished apartments and vacation homes. Sitges is known for its lively dining scene with excellent seafood options and many available cuisines.
Sitges offers many outdoor activities, especially those centered around its main attraction—the water. You can swim, snorkel, stand-up paddleboard, kayak, water ski, ride a Jet Ski, surf, go kitesurfing and windsurfing, fly board, go parasailing, or rent a paddleboat or boat. On land, you can hike, bike, or play golf.







































































































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