Also at the eastern end of the bay is new marina called Port Esportiu which is full of restaurants, shops and bars.
The town has two beaches which are kept clean and tidy[3] and have gently sloping sands and are ideal for young families.
In front of the Ajuntament is a small square which has a fountain with a stone surround which faces the busy main street of 'Carrer Saint Jaume'.
The 'Carrer da Sant Vincent' runs parallel, one street back from ‘Carrer Saint Jaume’ with the western end of ‘Plaça d’Espanya’.
[3] In the summer this shady "Ramblas" is lined with market stalls selling jewellery, sarongs, tie-dye Thai garb and trinkets of all kinds.
[4] At the southern end of 'Passeig de s’Alamera' is Santa Eulalia's harbour front with views of the bay.
The river is called Riu de Santa Eulalia, it is more of a small stream and only ever becomes a raging torrent following very heavy rainfall.
On the west elevation of the church there is a small chapel which is topped with a plain stone dome complete with a lantern.
This chapel is an addition to the original church, and is entered through a ponderous arch bored through the massively thick walls.