This summer, if you find yourself in Salou (Tarragona) and are looking for a different spot to take your photos to the next level, you can't miss the Lladre cave. Located in Cala del Reguerot, this cave is hidden in one of the most charming and least known beaches in the area. There, surrounded by pure nature and an environment that remains untouched, you will have the opportunity to capture unique images that will be the envy of your social media feed.
While the entrance to the cave is right by the beach, you can venture further inside, where shadows and rocky shapes create a magical play of light, perfect for photography enthusiasts or those seeking a moment of peace away from the usual hustle and bustle of the most popular beaches.
Assuming everyone can take the photo they want, the most repeated one in this emblematic spot in Salou consists of leaving the camera inside the cave, so that the frame captures part of the cavity - it looks like a sort of reptile eye - and the model stands outside. The result is impressive.
It is important to consider some practical recommendations for visiting the Lladre cave. Previous visitors have warned about the uncomfortable rocks on the beach, suggesting that it is important to keep your footwear on at all times to avoid injuries.
There is much more in the area
On the other hand, the experience in the Lladre cave does not end with taking a photo looking out to sea. The surrounding area offers much more. Take a tour of the cliffs of Cap Salou, where the views of the Mediterranean are simply breathtaking. Additionally, if you are a history enthusiast, the military bunkers scattered around the area are also very interesting.