Nice Gay Beach in Barcelona.
Places of Beaches in the city of Barcelona
San Sebastian Beach
Platja de la Mar Bella
Another beautiful gay beach in Barcelona
The Gay Beach (De la Bassa Rodona)
How to get there: Turn right when you get to the sea front. It's located between the Red Cross hut and Picnic's restaurant. You'll know you're there when you smell the coconut oil!
Gay & Mixed Nudist Beach (De las Balmins)
To get there: Turn left when you get to the sea front. Walk up to the church and continue past it on the side of the sea. Stay on the road next to the beach. You'll pass a long beach, then climb a hill past the cemetery. You'll then see it in front of you. The first little beach and the first part of the bigger beach that you can see are the gay parts. This beach is great for seeing exhibitionism at it's best!
The Gay Nudist Beach (Del Muerto)
The 45 mins walk are well worth for this great beach.
Though it is a long walk, it does get surprisingly busy every day in the summer. To get there: Go to the end of the Atlántida car park. You'll see a pathway. Keep following it up and down the hills. You come to the straight nudist beach first. Continue past it and you'll come to the gay nudist beach next. If you do decide to walk the whole way, to first get to Atlántida, you have to walk right along the Sitges beaches to the end, in the direction of the Terramar hotel. Pass the Terramar and jump off the sea wall onto the pebbly beach. Keep going straight ahead until you come to the Atlántida car park. If you have one, take an air bed with you because it's a very pebbly beach. There is a chiringuito at the beach where you can buy refreshments and snacks. You can also rent sun loungers at 7€ for a day. Note: The first (straight nudist beach) has a rainbow flag flying. Don't get confused by it, continue to the next beach.Directly behind the gay beach, across the train tracks is an awesome cruising area in the woods that goes on forever and it's always busy during daylight hours. Make sure to take a peek in all the nooks and crannies, you'll find lots of hidden delights to satisfy even the hungriest mouths!
Please take care getting to this beach. You have to walk beside the railway lines to get there and the trains are flying by at 120kph. Alternatively you can take the cliff edge route but that is perhaps even more risky if you're still a little hung over from the night before. For the cruising area, you have to cross the railway lines and they fly out of the tunnel to your left before you know it. Look both ways, make sure you have a good hold on any package you may have in hand and wiggle that tush like the clappers! If you hear the railway lines humming, it's a sure sign a train is coming.