Platja Torre Valentina

Separated from the beach of Sant Antoni by a stream, the reason for the name of this beach leaves little room for confusion. It is named after the Valentina tower, which was constructed in the 16th century as a lookout to get advance warning of any attacks by pirates. It can be accessed from the promenade and the coastal path. With a clearly urban environment, it also has most of the services offered by the neighbouring beach, including amphibious chairs to facilitate bathing for people with reduced mobility. It has also been awarded the blue flag and has the European environmental certification, EMAS. The beach at Torre Valentina is 660 metres long and has fine sand.
Highlights: The name of this beach is due to the observation tower that was built in the 16th century and is still preserved today.
Reservation: platja.accessible@calonge.cat +34 972 673 571 288
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Platja Torre Valentina
Beach
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17252 Sant Antoni de Calonge (Calonge) (El Baix Empordà)
Services
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Sand type
Fine sand
Width (m)
70
Length (m)
600
Access
Car
On foot
Boat
Accessibility
Access ramp to the beach
Walkway
Guide for persons with impaired vision
Amphibian chair
bathing assistance service for the disabled
Amphibian crutches/walking sticks
Adapted toilets
Adapted shower
Classification
Couples
City Dwellers
Families
Hikers
Setting
Residential
Occupancy
Moderate