**Cala Estreta**, located in Palamós in the Girona Province along the stunning Costa Brava, is a pristine and secluded cove that attracts both naturists and beachgoers seeking tranquility. Known for its breathtaking natural beauty, the area features a series of picturesque coves with clear turquoise waters and rugged coastal landscapes.
Reaching Cala Estreta requires a bit of effort, as motorized vehicles are banned during the summer months. Visitors can enjoy a scenic 45-minute walk from Platja de Castell or a shorter 20-minute hike from Calella. These paths add to the sense of isolation and serenity once you arrive.
The cove is especially popular among gay men, who tend to gather on the rocky point at the tip of the cove. This location offers stunning views and a relaxed atmosphere for mingling or quiet contemplation.
Situated approximately 120 kilometers from Barcelona (about 1.5 hours by car), the nearest road to the cove is the **C-31**, making it accessible for those willing to embark on the journey. Cala Estreta is a haven for those looking to enjoy unspoiled nature and the freedom of naturism in a stunning Mediterranean setting.





