![]() I would avoid the area around the BeGay bar unless you are into techno music and don't mind paying over the odds for a sunbed and umbrella. In conclusion I recommend going to this naturist beach as there is a mixture of male and females and it has a young age group giving it a lively vibe. We couldn't hear the music from the bar which meant I was able to relax and read in peace. It was encouraging to see so many young women feeling safe enough to naked on a beach. ![]() There was a good mixture of male and female people on this part of the beach. This was a much better naturist experience and there was a more even number of naked and clothed people. The next day we brought our own umbrella and sunbathed on a different part of the beach (at the Poblenou end). Not a great naturist experience to be surrounded by mainly clothed people on a naturist beach. I think I was the only naked person using a sunbed and there were no naked people in the bar. The majority of the people sunbathing around the bar area wore a swim suit (must have been around 95% clothed). ![]() I found this to be very expensive and then was told we could not eat or drink our own food and drink (besides water) whilst seated in front of the bar! The bar itself pumped out techno music the whole day which meant you couldn't really relax. On the first day we rented 2 sunbeds and an umbrella in front of the BeGay bar at a cost of 45 Euros. The nearest metro stations are Poblenou and Selva de Mar, both about 15 minutes walk away. The naturist section of the beach is small and occupies the sections numbered 30 to 32. We went to Mar Bella beach on consecutive 2 days midweek in July and had two contrasting naturist experiences.
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