There are three main ones:
La Mar Bella (Barcelona city) Brought into being on Barcelona's Poblenou waterfront by the urban renewal generated for the 1992 Olympics, this four-kilometre (-mile) city strand (above) between two breakwaters along the Passeig Marítim promenade is popular especially with young people, gay folks - and nudies, yay.
El Torn (Vandellòs/Hospitalet de l'Enfant, Tarragona) Fine sand and crystal waters backed by low woods, this tranquil, 4,593-ft.1,(400m) gem of a naturist beach is near the resort town of Salou. There's easy on-foot access, and a nudist campsite nearby.
Platja de l'Home Mort/Playa del Muerto (Sitges, Barcelona), or "Dead Man's Beach" in English (pictured here), is a bit of a stretch past the main city strands - 50 minutes on foot, or you can take a taxi to the old Atlántida disco and walk the last ten minutes. One of these pebbly stretches is more "general public" (including families with kids), while the other is for gay men (including some degree of frolicking in the shrubbery above the beach).
Read more in my post Spain´s 21 Niftiest Nude Beaches.
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