La Punta
The La Punta beach is right in Roses town centre. It is a 550-metre beach with very fine-grain sand and shallow and transparent water, ideal for families. It runs from the fishing port to the mouth of the Ginjolers stream. Year after year since 1996 it has been awarded the European Union’s Blue Flag.
Services:
Coastal and land surveillance, showers, waste-paper bins, toilets, Red Cross first-aid post, telephones, good signposting, ramp for the disabled, restaurants, drink and ice-cream stands, lounger beds, sunshades, awnings, pedalo and kayak rental, volleyball net, children’s play area and zone for easy parking without attendant.
Platja de Roses.

Roses’ main beach, divided into three sectors: Nova beach, Rastrell beach and Salatar beach, each one separated from the next by a stream. It has a total length of 1,790 metres and runs from the mouth of the Ginjolers stream to Santa Margarida beach. It is a very broad and much-used beach, with fine-grain sand and shallow waters ideal for families and for engaging in water sports. Ever since 1994 it has been awarded the European Union’s Blue Flag for the quality of its waters, sand and the services available to visitors.
Services:Coastal and land surveillance, showers, waste-paper bins, toilets, Red Cross first-aid post, telephones, good signposting, ramps for the disabled, restaurants, drink and ice-cream stands, lounger beds, sunshades, awnings, pedalo and kayak rental, volleyball net, children’s play area, windsurfing school and zone for easy parking without attendant.
Platja de Sta. Margarida

This runs from Salatar beach up to the outlet of Santa Margarida residential marina. It is a long (some 650 metres) and broad beach with fine-grain, golden sand and clean and shallow waters. It is a beach used by a goodly number of foreigners, many of whom have second homes in the area. The Santa Margarida residential estate is a first-rate tourist centre, made up of a marina with over 16 kilometres of navigable canals and a peerless range of accommodation (hotels, camp sites and apartments), together with a varied choice of cuisine, shops, leisure activities and an intense night life. This runs from Salatar beach up to the outlet of Santa Margarida residential marina. It is a long (some 650 metres) and broad beach with fine-grain, golden sand and clean and shallow waters. It is a beach used by a goodly number of foreigners, many of whom have second homes in the area. The Santa Margarida residential estate is a first-rate tourist centre, made up of a marina with over 16 kilometres of navigable canals and a peerless range of accommodation (hotels, camp sites and apartments), together with a varied choice of cuisine, shops, leisure activities and an intense night life.
Services:
Coastal and land surveillance, showers, waste-paper bins, toilets, Red Cross first-aid post, telephones, good signposting, ramps for the disabled, restaurants, drink and ice-cream stands, lounger beds, sunshades, awnings, pedalo and kayak rental, volleyball net, children’s play area, windsurfing and underwater diving school and zone for easy access and parking.