Beach clubs in La Ràpita
A quiet Catalan fishing town on the Ebro Delta with a solid beachfront spot for sunbeds, drinks, and live music.

Sant Carles de la Ràpita sits on the southern Catalan coast where the Ebro Delta meets the Mediterranean, a town better known for its seafood and natural harbour than its nightlife. But the beachfront has a proper beach club in La Ràpita worth knowing about.
The coastline here is flat and sandy, stretching south toward the Trabucador sand bar. The Terres de l'Ebre tourism board promotes the area for its natural parks and quieter beaches, and the beach club fits that relaxed tone. If you're after the party scene, head up the coast to Tarragona. La Ràpita is for people who want good food, cold drinks, and a sunbed without the crowds.
Where to stay in La Ràpita

NARA Beach Club

NARA Beach Club is on Carrer Delícies, inside the Centre Esportiu Johnny Montañés. It's a pool-and-beach hybrid with sunbeds, a DJ, and a more polished feel than the average chiringuito. The pool is the main draw.
Reviews highlight the environment and music. Guests describe it as a pleasant spot for an afternoon with friends, with tasteful decor and a relaxed outdoor atmosphere. Cocktails are popular here.
Pricing sits at €€ level. The club has wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking, which is unusual for beach clubs in smaller Spanish towns. Weekend hours run longer, from 11am to 2am on Saturdays and Sundays.
Rated 4.5 from 86 Google reviews, with 62 five-star ratings. A small number of negative reviews mention pricing, but the overall sentiment is positive. It's the better option if you want a pool alongside your beach day.
Frequently asked questions about La Ràpita beach clubs
What is the best beach club in La Ràpita?
NARA Beach Club is the top option in La Ràpita, rated 4.5 stars from 86 Google reviews. It offers a swimming pool, sunbeds, cocktails, and DJ sets in a polished setting.
How much do beach clubs in La Ràpita cost?
NARA Beach Club sits at €€ pricing, affordable compared to bigger resort towns. No premium daybed fees like clubs in Ibiza or Marbella.
Do you need to book beach clubs in La Ràpita in advance?
NARA Beach Club doesn't list a formal reservation system, so arriving early on weekends is the safest bet during July and August.
Are La Ràpita beach clubs open all year?
NARA Beach Club operates seasonally, typically open during the warmer months from spring through autumn. La Ràpita is quieter than the main Catalan tourist hubs, so expect reduced hours or closures outside of summer.
Is NARA Beach Club family-friendly?
NARA Beach Club has wheelchair accessibility and a pool, making it suitable for families, though it skews more toward adults in the evening.
What beaches are near La Ràpita's beach clubs?
The clubs sit along the La Ràpita seafront, near Platja de les Delícies and Platja del Garbí. The famous Trabucador sand bar and the Ebro Delta beaches are a short drive south. For more beach club options along the Catalan coast, check out Coma-ruga or head up to Tarragona for a wider selection.





