- Passeig de Gracia - Meeting point and drive from Barcelona to Girona
- Eiffel Bridge (Pont de les Peixateries Velles) - Built circa 1877 and perhaps the most famous bridge in Girona made by Mister Eiffel, yes the same one of the Eiffel Tower. We will walk over the bridge on our way to the old town.
- Pujada de Sant Domenec - One of the most famous Game Of Thrones locations in the Girona old town today part of the Girona university. We will stop here for a few minutes to take pictures and to enjoy the views.
- Girona Cathedral - The second widest gothic nave in the world built in the 1733. We will walk up towards the gothic side of the Catedral on our way to the watch tower.
- Emporda - One of the 12 wine regions in Catalonia. Drive from Girona to Peratallada. Scenic drive surrounded by lot of green and agriculture.
- Peratallada - One of the most magical and better-preserved medieval villages in Spain located in the hearth of Catalonia with a population of 9. We will show you the village around.
- Costa Brava - Drive from Peratallada to Calella de Palafrugell into a secondary road with a lot of agricolture.
- Calella de Palafrugell - An old fisherman village located in the heart of Costa Brava. We will provide you 2 hours free time to go for lunch and a swim.
- Province of Girona - The Tuscany of Spain, drive back from Costa Brava to Barcelona takes approximately 2 hours
- Private transportation for your comfort
- In-vehicle air conditioning to keep you cool
- Complimentary breakfast to start your day
- Lunch
- Gratuities
The purpose of this day trip is to whisk you away from the buzzing energy of Barcelona, allowing you to bask in the Mediterranean air. This trip is designed with lovers of the great outdoors, art, and nature, in mind.
Upon departing Barcelona, we plunge straight into the rural landscapes of Catalonia. First up is Girona, an ideal blend of history, architecture, and culinary delights. This is a city famous for featuring in Game of Thrones, where you will be able to wander through the intricate alleyways and imposing Roman Walls of the Old Town.
From there, we journey into the heart of the Catalan Countryside to appreciate its natural beauty. The next stop is Peratallada, quite possibly the most enchanting yet under-the-radar medieval village in the Empordà region. After a bit of exploration and photography, we guide you to Calella de Palafrugell for lunch. Originating as a fishing hamlet, it’s split into several coves, and still retains the quaint charm of original narrow streets and characteristic two-storey fishing houses. Ready to embark?
- MAKE SURE YOU BRING YOUR SWIMWEAR AND BEACH TOWEL IN SUMMER
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.