Embark on a full-day Costa Brava tour from Barcelona and explore the stunning pine forests, ancient ruins, and charming villages along the Girona coast. Discover the unique rocky coastline, crystal-clear waters, and protected natural areas of this beautiful region.
- Calella de Palafrugell - The journey begins on the motorway, arriving around 10:15 am in Calella de Palafrugell, a charming fishing village that has preserved its traditional charm.
This village boasts stunning architecture and landscapes. With its small bays, it creates a unique blend of land and sea, offering an unparalleled setting.
There will be free time to explore, enjoy the scenery, and capture beautiful photographs.
- L’Estartit - The next stop is l’Estartit, a coastal village renowned for its significant port and as a world-famous diving center due to the proximity of the Medes Islands archipelago, just one kilometer from the shore.
The Medes Islands are notable for their diverse marine flora and fauna. They have been designated as a National Natural Park and a ZEPIM (Specially Protected Area of Mediterranean Importance). There will be free time for lunch and a leisurely stroll around town before boarding the Nautilus boat at 3:00 pm.
The boat trip lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes. It begins with a visit to the outer islands, offering spectacular views. The journey continues to the breathtaking cliffs of Sierra de MontgrÃ, accessible only by boat and one of the most pristine areas of Costa Brava.
- Village Medieval de Pals - In the afternoon, the tour heads to Pals, an inland town situated atop a hill. The village is a fully integrated medieval site, featuring a cylindrical tower from the 12th century that is visible from afar. The tower’s terrace provides stunning views of the Costa Brava and its surroundings.
- Local guide
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Boat tickets
- Live commentary on board
- Transport by air-conditioned coach with free Wi-Fi
- Food and drinks
On this tour we are going to visit the Girona coast, christened 100 years ago as the Costa Brava. The name is due to its unique rocky, rugged and cut shape coastline, composed of small coves surrounded by pine forests and lapped by crystal water.
The fame of Costa Brava is also due to its villages. Small fisherman towns, with whitewashed walls and narrow winding streets, today still retain their charm.
Our intention is to show in one day the most representative and emblematic sites along the northeastern shores of Catalunya, places of unsurpassable beauty that will give you a taste of all this area has to offer.
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
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