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Gay Bars in Sitges

Gay Bars in Sitges

Although the locals of Sitges are very open to the gay community, queers might rather go to bars where they feel more comfortable with others of same preferences. There are a total of 23 gay bars in Sitges. We gathered ...

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The Gay Beaches of Sitges

The Gay Beaches of Sitges - Barcelona Home

Sitges is located 40 kilometers west of Barcelona and about 30 kilometers from the airport, via the freeway; this former fishing village is well known as a gay-friendly seaside resort. Their three kilometer long beaches are particularly popular. On the ...

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Nudist Beaches of Sitges

Nudist Beaches of Sitges - Barcelona Home

Nudist Beaches of Sitges SITGES has a total of 22 precious beaches, of which 3 are nudist beaches. The nudist beaches of Sitges are located both at each end of the village and if you’re a fan of the nude beach ...

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Aquatic Activities in Sitges

Aquatic Activities in Sitges

The four kilometers long coast of Sitges is home to seventeen distinct beaches. It’s deep blue Mediterranean waters and golden sand strips make it the perfect stage for an aquatic spectacle. There are many aquatic activities in Sitges and most of them ...

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Saint George’s Day

Saint George

Saint George was a soldier in the Roman army in the Guard of Diocletian – who mandated his death for not leaving Christianity – that was later honored as Christian martyr.  On the day of his death, 23 of April, ...

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Discover the family beaches in Sitges

Family beaches in Sitges, Barcelona Barcelona-Home

The small town of Sitges has been known for decades for the open gay community, beaches and overall incredible nightlife. But are there any family beaches in Sitges? The Sitges’ coast enjoys a long 4 kilometers of sand stripe, divided ...

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The Story of Sitges

The Story of Sitges Barcelona-Home

Sitges, about 30km south of Barcelona, is a town widely known in Spain for its beaches and parties. The story of Sitges starts back in 4th century, when there was a human settlement in the Iberian Peninsula. Its name was ...

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