Lloret De Mar is a world of contrasts squeezed into a vibrant stretch of the Costa Brava. While it’s famed for its nightlife and bustling beaches, choosing the right neighborhood can reveal a deeper charm or grant you the tranquility you might crave. A poor decision lands you amidst the party crowd when all you wanted was a quiet sea view.
## Where to stay
**Fenals over Playa de Lloret.** Playa de Lloret is the epicenter of the town's pulsating nightlife, but it’s crowded with package tourists. Opt for Fenals, just a short walk over the hill. It’s quieter, with a beautiful beach that feels more local. You’ll find charming spots like the tucked-away Bodega Sa Xarxa for a glass of cava.
**Canyelles for a retreat.** If you’re after peace, head to Canyelles. This area is perfect for those who prefer a serene environment. The beach here is one of the region’s most stunning, sheltered by rocky cliffs. Stay near Cala Canyelles for direct access to its picturesque cove and delightful eateries like El Trull.
**Avoid the centre.** The town center is packed with tourists and generic shops. Instead, base yourself in the quieter residential areas north or south of the main drag, and you’ll find more authentic local vibes. Carrer de la Vila has a few hidden gems but don’t linger.
## When to go
April, May, September, and October are ideal months. The weather is pleasant and the crowds thin. Avoid July and August unless you enjoy shoulder-to-shoulder beach days and long lines.
Chat with your concierge about the best local spots, or wander around and let Lloret surprise you. The right base changes everything; enjoy exploring where to hang your hat.




