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We love the gay beaches of Barcelona! We've explored them at length and have summarized them for you in this article. With its epic beach parties, stunning crowds, beautiful weather and lots of activities, Barcelona has a beach to suit every mood. There are beaches for when you need some private time or for when you want to become the life and soul of the party.

Each beach has a unique energy and attracts different crowds. However, they all have one thing in common: they're all fabulous and worth shouting about! Barcelona is well-beloved for its beaches and is recognised globally for how incredible they are. In fact, National Geographic has listed it as the number one best beach city in the world.

However, there are a few others to check out, particularly as you head into Sitges. Mar Bella is our favourite beach in Barcelona and in bara opinion one of the best gay beaches in the world. It's also The official gay nude beach of Barcelona. If you come here during the summer months, it gets crowded full of gay boys, particularly during the Circuit Festival in August.

This is naked you'll want one gay in your group to go early and lay down some towels for the rest! The crowd here is mainly gay guys and gals with a dash of the token queen bee. We've occasionally seen families hang out here too. Most of the action happens in front of the Chiringuito BeGay bar — just look out for all the rainbow flags and gays in tight Andrew Christian speedos!

Take the metro L4 line to the Poble Nou station and from there walk straight down Bilbao Street towards the sea for about 10 minutes. Get yourself to the Chiringuito BeGay beach. It's a fantastic hangout that really makes Mar Bella special.

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They sell snacks and cocktails albeit a bit on the weak side. We've made many new friends here, especially in the queue for drinks! We also recommend stocking up on supplies sunscreen, water! By far, one of the most popular beaches in Barcelona, San Sebastian is adored by tourists and locals. Considered to be one of the oldest beaches in the city, this is the main official gay beach in Barcelona.

We found the crowds here tend to be on the maturer side. What we love most about the beach isn't its glorious waterside restaurants or sports tournaments, but its accessibility. With amphibious chairs available, it allows for people of all abilities the chance to admire the stunning Mediterranean waves.

It is the closest gay beach to the city centre, and it can get very busy at the weekends. However, it's also the most popular spot for pickpockets and vendors, so you're always bothered by someone every few minutes.