Nightlife in Lloret de Mar 2026: Nightclubs & Tapas Bars for Young People

Published 14/05/2026 · Guide · 4 min read
Nightlife in Lloret de Mar 2026: nightclubs and tapas bars for young people

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The nightlife in Lloret de Mar in 2026 continues to attract thousands of young people every summer. The atmosphere is concentrated in well‑known nightclubs and tapas bars that offer the perfect start to the party. In this article you will find the keys to making the most of the night, with practical tips, indicative prices and accommodation suggestions close to the action.

The most iconic nightclubs in Lloret de Mar

In Lloret de Mar, the nightclub scene is concentrated around the centre and the seafront. Tropics, one of the oldest, mixes mainstream music with guest DJ sets. St. Trop' keeps a more exclusive vibe, with bottle service and electronic music. Moef Gaga is known for its themed nights and affordable prices, while Disco Colossos, with its large dance floor, attracts a young and lively crowd. A drink usually costs between €12 and €18, though many clubs offer free entry with a flyer before 1am. High season runs from June to September; outside those dates several clubs close during the week.

To make sure you don't miss the best venues and to get discounts, an organised bar crawl can be a good option. It includes fast‑track entry and a welcome drink.

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Tips for making the most of the night

To get the most out of the night, an organised pub crawl is a simple way to meet other travellers and get discounted drinks. The flyers handed out on the street also work – keep the one from your first club, as it often gets you into others. Before hitting the clubs, the after‑beach at bars like Sinatra or Tropicana is a classic: terrace, chill music and sea views. The typical schedule starts after midnight, with clubs filling up around 1:30‑2:00 and closing between 5 and 7am. If you prefer to avoid the crowds, going out a little later (around 2am) will save you queuing.

If you want to organise your night‑out hassle‑free, check the range of guided activities that include priority access to several clubs.

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Tapas bars to start the night

Before the party, a tapas dinner hits the spot. Bar Can Caliu, near the beach, serves portions of Iberian ham and homemade croquettes. La Casa del Jamón, on the main street, has a well‑stocked bar and prices around €3‑5 per tapa. El Trull, quieter, offers Mediterranean dishes like gratinated aubergines or Galician octopus. Eating early (around 9pm) leaves time for a stroll along the seafront before the night begins.

Opening hours and approximate prices for 2026

Most clubs operate from June to September; from November to March many close. In high season, a drink costs between €12 and €18. With a flyer (handed out on the street) entry is usually free until 1am. The local police carry out breathalyser checks at exits, especially at weekends. For 2026 similar prices are expected, though it is worth checking on the night itself. If you travel outside summer, check the programme beforehand.

Safety and recommendations

The party areas in Lloret are busy and generally safe. The local police patrol and carry out alcohol and drug checks. It is advisable to keep your phone charged, not accept drinks from strangers and agree on a meeting point with your group. To get back to your accommodation, night taxis have fixed rates; walking through the centre at 6am is common and poses no risk.

Where to stay close to the action

Staying near the club district saves time and taxi fares. Apartamento Remo is in the centre of Lloret, less than a five‑minute walk from the main clubs and tapas bars. What's more, the beach is only about 200 metres away, perfect for recovering the next day. It sleeps four and has a fully equipped kitchen, so you can have a bite before going out without spending extra.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most famous nightclubs in Lloret de Mar?
The most iconic are Tropics, St. Trop', Moef Gaga and Disco Colossos, all in the centre or along the seafront.
How much does it cost to go out partying in Lloret de Mar?
A drink costs between €12 and €18, and with flyers entry is usually free before 1am.
Which tapas bars do you recommend in Lloret?
Bar Can Caliu, La Casa del Jamón and El Trull are popular options near the beach, with tapas between €3 and €5.
Are there organised pub crawls for young people in Lloret?
Yes, local agencies organise bar crawls with discounts and fast‑track entry, especially in summer.
What is the best time for nightlife in Lloret?
From June to September is high season, with more young people and a wider range of entertainment.

Lloret de Mar offers an intense and varied nightlife, with clubs for every taste and tapas bars to start the evening on the right foot. Planning ahead, making the most of flyers and knowing the timings will help you make the most of every hour.

For a trip focused on nightlife, staying at Apartamento Remo makes logistics much easier: you are a 5‑minute walk from Lloret centre and 200 metres from the beach, so you can go from tapas dinner to club crawl and back to rest without needing a car. Plus, the equipped kitchen lets you prepare a snack before heading out – a saving that really adds up.

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