ROMANTIC PACKAGE: A Peaceful Getaway near Girona
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Girona is a city full of charm where history and local life coexist in perfect harmony. Its Barri Vell, one of the best-preserved old quarters in Europe, invites visitors to wander through narrow streets, discover the Cathedral and explore the Jewish Quarter, one of the most important in Europe. Walking along the colourful houses of the Onyar River or climbing the city walls to admire the city from above turns every visit into a complete, cultural and authentic experience.
Begur combines history, sea views and colonial architecture in a privileged setting in the Baix Empordà. Its medieval castle, located at the top of the town, offers panoramic views over the coastline and its famous coves. Walking through its historic centre, with stately houses and cobbled streets, reveals an elegant Costa Brava full of character.
Monells is a beautiful medieval village with a charming central square and stone streets that evoke centuries of history. Located in the heart of the Baix Empordà, it is perfect for a cultural getaway, a gastronomic stop at traditional restaurants or simply enjoying traditional Catalan architecture.
Le centre historique de Pals, situé au sommet d’une colline, offre une vue dégagée sur l’Empordà et les îles Medes. Sa tour romane, ses balcons fleuris et ses ruelles pavées font de ce village un lieu plein de caractère. C’est une destination idéale pour une escapade culturelle mêlant nature et gastronomie locale.
Peratallada is one of the best-preserved medieval villages in Catalonia. Its cobbled streets, stone walls and historic houses create a unique atmosphere that transports visitors back in time. Wandering through its old town, discovering charming squares and enjoying its local gastronomy makes every visit a delightful experience in the heart of the Baix Empordà.
The Garrotxa Volcanic Zone is one of the most unique landscapes in Girona, featuring more than 40 volcanic cones and lava flows. Its hiking routes allow visitors to walk through craters such as the Volcà del Croscat or explore the spectacular Fageda d’en Jordà, a magical beech forest. It is the perfect destination for a different kind of excursion, combining nature, geology and tranquillity.
The Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park is one of the most impressive natural areas in Catalonia. Located in the Pre-Pyrenees, it offers stunning mountain landscapes, lush forests and iconic peaks such as Pedraforca. It is an ideal destination for hiking, panoramic routes and active getaways surrounded by nature. A perfect contrast for those staying on the Costa Brava or in Girona who also wish to discover the region’s mountainous side.
Declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the Montseny Natural Park is a natural area of remarkable biodiversity and scenic beauty. Located between Girona and Barcelona, it offers hiking trails for all levels, lush forests and iconic peaks such as Turó de l’Home. It is the perfect place to enjoy nature at its purest, practise outdoor activities and discover a landscape that changes colours with every season.
Cala d’en Urgell is a small rocky cove located between Sant Feliu de Guíxols and Tossa de Mar, accessible via the Camí de Ronda coastal path. Its wild surroundings and more difficult access keep it as a peaceful hidden spot, perfect for enjoying the sea with greater privacy. It is an ideal place for snorkelling and discovering the Costa Brava at its most natural and untouched.
Cala Estreta, in Palamós, is one of the most unspoilt and authentic coves on the Costa Brava. Surrounded by pine trees and rocky formations, it preserves an almost untouched natural environment free from buildings. It can only be reached on foot via a path through the forest, making it a peaceful and uncrowded spot. Ideal for those seeking crystal-clear waters and nature at its purest.
Sa Caleta is a small sheltered cove next to the port of Sant Feliu. Its calm waters and intimate atmosphere make it the perfect place for an early swim or a peaceful pause at the end of the day. It is one of those places where time seems to slow down and the sea feels close and authentic.
Cala s’Alguer is a charming cove in Palamós that preserves the traditional spirit of the old fishermen’s quarters. Declared a Cultural Heritage Site of National Interest, this small coastal corner features colourful white houses by the sea surrounded by pine trees that enhance its authentic atmosphere. It is an ideal place for a peaceful stop, a refreshing swim or capturing a picture with the true essence of the Costa Brava.
Cala Sa Conca, located between S’Agaró and Platja d’Aro, is a golden sandy beach with crystal-clear waters surrounded by pine trees and elegant seaside villas. Spacious and family-friendly, it is perfect for enjoying the sun and the sea in a beautiful natural setting. Its access through the Camí de Ronda also makes it an ideal spot to combine a coastal walk with a refreshing swim.
Caldes de Malavella has been known for its thermal waters since Roman times. Walking through its historic centre and discovering places such as the Roman baths of Puig de Sant Grau or the Font dels Bullidors is a peaceful way to connect with the town’s history. A short, cultural and unique walk.
Mirador de les Mestresses is one of those quiet elevated viewpoints where you can admire the bay of Sant Feliu in complete peace. The contrast between the blue sea and the green Mediterranean vegetation creates a truly iconic Costa Brava landscape. Perfect for stopping for a few minutes, taking a breath and simply letting the scenery speak for itself.
The Sant Feliu de Guíxols viewpoint is one of the most iconic panoramic spots in the area. From here, you can enjoy spectacular views over the bay and the coastline. A perfect place to pause for a moment of calm with endless views of the Mediterranean.
One of those places where the sea and the horizon seem to merge together. Located at the end of the Camí de Ronda in S’Agaró, it offers open panoramic views over the most elegant and rugged side of the Costa Brava. A perfect spot to pause, breathe and let the sound of the waves set the rhythm of the moment, especially at sunset.
Perched on top of a cliff 169 metres above sea level, the Sant Sebastià Lighthouse in Llafranc is one of the most breathtaking viewpoints on the Costa Brava. From this privileged spot, visitors can enjoy panoramic views over the Mediterranean, the cliffs and the coves that shape the coastline. It is the perfect place to watch the sunrise or sunset, embrace the calm and connect with the true essence of the Mediterranean landscape.
Camiral Golf & Wellness is one of the most prestigious golf destinations in Europe. It features 36 holes —the Stadium Course and the Tour Course— set within a beautifully maintained natural environment with a high technical level. Located in the province of Girona, it is the perfect choice to combine a stay on the Costa Brava with world-class golf.
This classic Costa Brava golf course combines nature and sport with open views and fairways surrounded by olive trees and pine forests. Located just a short drive from Platja d’Aro and Sant Feliu de Guíxols, it is perfect for enjoying a varied day of golf in a peaceful Mediterranean setting suitable for players of all levels.
Club de Golf Costa Brava is one of the most popular golf courses in the area, featuring fairways set within a Mediterranean landscape of pine and oak trees that challenge both beginner and experienced players. Located just a short distance from Sant Feliu de Guíxols and the Brava Hoteles properties, the club offers green fees, practice facilities, a clubhouse and a restaurant perfect for combining a holiday with outdoor sport.
The Carmen Thyssen Space, located in the Monastery of Sant Feliu de Guíxols, is a cultural landmark on the Costa Brava. It hosts temporary exhibitions of Catalan and Spanish paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries, with a special focus on landscapes and Mediterranean-inspired art. It is an ideal visit for those seeking a high-quality artistic experience in a privileged historic setting, combining culture and heritage in the heart of the town.
The Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres is one of the most iconic museums in Catalonia and a must-visit for art lovers. Designed by Salvador Dalí himself on the ruins of the former municipal theatre, the building is already a surrealist masterpiece in its own right. Inside, visitors can explore paintings, sculptures, installations and unique spaces that immerse them in the artist’s creative universe. A truly distinctive cultural experience just over an hour from the Costa Brava.
Located inside the iconic Monastery of Sant Feliu, this museum offers visitors the chance to explore the town’s history, from medieval times to its industrial cork-making tradition. The architectural complex itself, featuring the emblematic Porta Ferrada, is already worth the visit. A perfect cultural stop to combine with a stroll through the old town and the seafront promenade.
Benedormiens Castle, located in the historic centre of Castell d’Aro, combines heritage and tranquillity. Surrounded by quiet streets and stone houses, this medieval castle offers the perfect setting for a relaxed cultural stroll, especially during the late afternoon hours.
Located in the fishing town of Palamós, the Fishing Museum offers an insightful look into the historical relationship between the Costa Brava and the sea from traditional fishing techniques to the evolution of the local fishing community. It is an easily accessible cultural visit from the Baix Empordà area and perfectly complements a stroll around the harbour or coastline.
Puig de les Cols, in the Les Gavarres massif, is one of those mountain routes that perfectly combines nature, silence and open views over the Empordà region. The trail crosses Mediterranean forests of holm oaks and cork oaks, with gentle and accessible sections that invite visitors to enjoy the scenery at a relaxed pace. From the highest points, both the inland landscapes and the distant blue Mediterranean can be seen, creating a contrast that is truly characteristic of this area. It is an ideal walk to disconnect, enjoy light hiking or simply embrace a peaceful moment surrounded by nature.
Pedralta is one of the largest balancing rocks in Europe and a privileged panoramic spot between Sant Feliu and Santa Cristina d’Aro. After an accessible walk, visitors reach this natural viewpoint overlooking both the coastline and the inland landscapes of the Baix Empordà. Ideal for those seeking nature, silence and wide Mediterranean views.
The Carrilet Greenway connects Girona with Sant Feliu de Guíxols through a hiking and cycling route that follows former railway tracks, crossing tunnels, viaducts and natural landscapes. It is perfect for peaceful walks, family bike rides or discovering the inland scenery of the Costa Brava away from the bustle of the coastline.
The Camí de Ronda is one of the most iconic routes on the Costa Brava. The section connecting Sant Feliu de Guíxols with S’Agaró offers spectacular sea views, hidden coves and stunning cliffs. It is perfect for a peaceful walk, taking photographs or simply enjoying the sound of the sea while discovering the coastline on foot.
Port Salvi is a rocky cove located in Sant Feliu de Guíxols, right next to the Camí de Ronda coastal path and opposite the Eden Roc Hotel. It is especially known for the richness of its seabed, making it a favourite spot for diving enthusiasts. It is also ideal for snorkelling and swimming thanks to a designated swimming channel.
L’îlot de Cap Roig donne son nom et son caractère à cette crique de la Costa Brava. Ses teintes rougeâtres si particulières, dues à la présence de cristaux de feldspath dans la roche, créent un paysage unique entouré de pins méditerranéens. Depuis l’îlot, on profite de magnifiques vues sur le littoral et de superbes points pour la photographie.
La formation rocheuse divise la plage en deux espaces distincts, tous deux composés de sable épais et de fonds rocheux, parfaits pour le snorkeling et l’exploration sous-marine. On peut y accéder à pied par le Camí de Ronda ou facilement en voiture depuis la route reliant Platja d’Aro à Calonge-Sant Antoni.
Cala del Vigatà is a rocky cove in Sant Feliu de Guíxols, located next to the Camí de Ronda coastal path and very close to the Eden Roc Hotel & Spa. It is known for the richness of its seabed, making it ideal for snorkelling, swimming and diving in a privileged natural setting.
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