Located along the picturesque coast of Calafell, Spain, Segur De Calafell offers a serene beach experience with its golden sand and calm waters, ideal for swimming and sunbathing. The beach is part of a bustling tourist center where half of the population gathers during summer, providing numerous services like showers, toilets, deckchair and sunshade rentals, and rescue posts. It features a vibrant promenade lined with palm trees, making it perfect for leisurely walks and sunset views. Despite its tranquility, the beach lacks surfing opportunities but is well-suited for those seeking a peaceful day by the sea. With a marina and various amenities nearby, it's a popular spot during summer months, hosting musical performances and events. The beach has been awarded the Blue Flag, ensuring high-quality facilities and cleanliness.
Segur De Calafell Beach stretches for more than 1.5 kilometers, making it the longest among Calafell's three beaches. Its length and amenities cater to a large influx of visitors during peak seasons, offering plenty of dining options and activities like beach volleyball. The nearby marina adds to the scenic appeal, with a road crossing the beach that is notably wider in that area.
The beach's urban development includes a sailing club and ample access points, making it easily accessible by foot, car, or boat. Despite the absence of surfing, the calm waters provide an idyllic setting for swimmers and sunbathers alike.