Nestled along the Costa Brava near the town of Blanes, Cala de Sant Francesc, also known as Cala Bona or Bona Cove, is a small and picturesque cove. The beach features golden sand and an array of rocks and boulders, all framed by pine trees. Visitors can enjoy the clean, clear waters and take advantage of the cove’s amenities. Consistently awarded a Blue Flag, the cove offers a serene and well-maintained environment for relaxation and swimming.
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