Clean sand and warm waters you can wade out quite a way,only found the deckchair lads a bit greedy and slightly arrogant.
This beach was quite a hike as we walked around the coast to it from Salous main beach and the walk has some breath taking views and La Larga beach itsself was a beauty with golden sand. Very Clean and pleasant.
This beach looks great, looks like wild beaches in Greece. The sand is fine. Here you can sit in the shade of stones. Among the rocks bordering the beach I see a lot of beautiful fish. The beach has showers and toilets.
Beautiful Beach Just Very Busy And Chaotic. Great Views, Statues And Fountains. Long Path Of Palm Trees Which Is Beautiful. Not A Bad Visit
We'd much rather go to this beach than any other in Salou/La Pineda and the main reason we stay in Cap Salou. It's less crowded, there are always sun beds and parasols that you can hire and best of all...it's clean.The sun beds are 5€ each for the day and parasols are 7€ each...quite pricey! but worth it when you need to get out of the midday sun.Only disappointing thing this time was that they were digging the shallows to enable water sports to be available later in the season. Despite this, we still enjoyed our time on the beach.
lovely place but quite a hike if you follow cliff walk route from the beach front,although little train does go that way and local bus dohhhhhhh
Nice place..in june not so crowded, near by beach bars and little shops and about 20 min from the hotel..
Clean, safe clear waters, beach clean, accessable for able bodied and disabled. Close to hotel. No dislikes
paying 17 euro for two sunbeds and a top cover from the sun, it is good place to spend time at. the beach is very clean. a guy who sells you the sunbeds places is often missing - i assume he is alone for the whole beach - thus, senior couple next to us had to wait for some 30 mins for him to come.
Llarga beach is a better option than Llevant Beach, as it is a lot quieter! However note that there are quite a few stairs to climb to get down to the beach from the road level. It did seem quite safe, there were lifeguards and a police patrol. Like on the main Salou beach (Llevant beach) you can: hire jet skis (it is 45 euros for 2 people for 15mins, which is 5 euros cheaper than Llevant beach), paraglide, go on banana rides etc. 2 sunbeds and a sun cover cost us under 20 euros (which was available until 5.30pm). There is 1 cafe on the beach (obviously expensive), with a reasonable drink and food selection given it's small size.