Located next to the village of S’Agaró and the coastal path around it, Sa Conca beach is a large cove about 400 meters long by 40 meters width very familiar and with excellent services.
The golden sand is medium, and the entrance to the sea has a certain slope. Cala Sa Conca is usually very crowded in summer. The extension, good services, easy parking and scenic beauty make it one of the preferred coves by many tourists who enjoy the Costa Brava in this area close to Platja d’Aro. The cove is surrounded by a lush pine forest, so the environment is truly natural.
Those not only interested in relaxing and sunbathing on the sand, should know that, on the right side of the creek (always facing the sea), towards Sant Feliu de Guixols, begins a coastal path that reaches the Sant Pol beach, also one of the most beautiful beaches in the area.
On the left, towards Platja d’Aro, the walkway leads to the harbour of Marina de Port d’Aro. Due to the proximity of this port is not uncommon to see boats to anchor next to the cove.
It should be noted that the Cala Sa Conca is clearly divided into two zones. The rocky promontory facing the cove is the Illot de Sa Conca. The most extensive is the Cala Sa Conca itself, and the smallest, sometimes with rocky underwater floor is the Cala dels Oriços or s’Oriçar, named so for the presence of sea urchins at the bottom.
Cala Sa Conca always has transparent background and spotless waters. Services are comprehensive and include snack bar, showers, toilet, bed-soles for sun loungers and lifeguard station. It’s accessible by car through roads C-31 and GI-666 (see the routes on the map).