Lloret de Mar is generally considered safe for tourists in 2026, provided you take "normal security precautions" similar to what you would in any major European resort town. The town has a "high degree of caution" advisory mainly due to petty theft and pickpocketing, which are prevalent in crowded areas such as the main beach promenades and near the high-density nightlife districts. Violent crime against tourists is rare, but "snatch-and-grab" thefts of handbags and cell phones are common, especially after dark when visitors are distracted by the town's famous clubbing scene. In 2026, local police are known for being efficient and accessible, often patrolling the tourist "hotspots." Travelers are advised to use hotel safes for passports, avoid carrying large amounts of cash, and be wary of "over-friendly" strangers who may be looking to distract you in a crowd or a restaurant.