The beaches have received the blue flag award with life guards protecting them. Platja Gran, Garbi Beach and Beach of Les Roques are the three local blue flag beaches adding beauty to the place. Greenery is abundant as well. There are many parks such as the Dalmau Park that features Mediterranean plants and is an events centre. Parc Natural Montnegre-Corredor is aother spectacular park with dense trees and is a great place to either walk or ride a cycle. There are excellent sports centres providing good facilities here.
The lighthouse built in 1859 is a popular tourist attraction as well. Another frequented tourist spot is the Torettes, which offers excellent views of the Montnegre National Park and was made for telegraphic purposes. For those wishing to experience the rich culture and vibrancy of the place, Passeig Manuel Puigvert is the right place to start. It is a modernist promenade where concerts and cultural events are conducted on regular basis. For those wanting to experience the antiquity of the place and witness the traditional forms of textile weaving, there is an interesting Archives Museum dedicated to textiles as well
There are plenty of sports activities available as well. Being in Spain, Football, athletics, table tennis, swimming and water sports are extremely popular. For the lovers of ‘clubs’, the Golfing experience here presents a unique opportunity to hit the course amidst the lush landscapes. Golfing experience is indeed a pleasure in Calella de la Costa. Adventure sports like scuba diving, snorkeling, jet-skiing and canoeing are available too and popular with the tourists. Nightlife is vibrant with bars and nightclubs open till late night with lively music and karaoke.