Although it has a good half moon-shaped sandy beach, Lloret de Mar is neither chic nor sophisticated, and most people who come here are Europeans, on package tours, looking for an inexpensive vacation. The competition for cheap rooms is fierce.
Lloret de Mar has grown at a phenomenal rate from a small fishing village with just a few hotels to a bustling resort with more hotels than anyone can count. And more keep opening, though there never seem to be enough in July and August. The accommodations are typical of those in other Costa Brava towns, running the gamut from impersonal modern box-type structures to vintage flowerpot-adorned whitewashed buildings on the narrow streets of the old town. There are even a few pockets of posh, including the Hostal Roger de Flor. The area has rich vegetation, attractive scenery, and a mild climate. |