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.
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.
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Calella de Palafrugell - The journey begins on the motorway, arriving around 10:15 am at Calella de Palafrugell, a charming fishing village that has preserved its traditional charm.
This village is renowned for its stunning architecture and picturesque landscape. With its small bays, it offers a unique blend of land and sea, creating an…
- Calella de Palafrugell - The journey begins on the motorway, arriving around 10:15 am at Calella de Palafrugell, a charming fishing village that has preserved its traditional charm.
This village is renowned for its stunning architecture and picturesque landscape. With its small bays, it offers a unique blend of land and sea, creating an unparalleled setting.
There will be free time to explore the village, soak in the scenery, and capture beautiful photographs.
- Llafranc - At approximately 11:15 am, the walk along Camino de Ronda will commence, leading to the neighboring town of Llafranc. This 30-minute hike is suitable for all ages, with easy terrain for everyone.
The “Camino de Ronda” runs along the Costa Brava and was historically used to monitor maritime smuggling. Today, it allows access to breathtaking spots that are otherwise unreachable.
Llafranc is a small, elegant, and captivating seaside town, embodying the charm of the coastal towns. There will be free time for lunch to savor the local fishermen’s cuisine. Additionally, there is an opportunity to swim in the Mediterranean Sea at its beautiful beach.
- Begur - The next destination is Begur, a town known for its elegant mansions beneath an ancient castle, famous for its “Indian Houses.” The “Indians” were locals who emigrated to America in the 18th century, amassed wealth, and returned to build these grand homes. Walking through its streets reveals this unique architecture, blending Mediterranean and Caribbean styles.
- Peratallada - Peratallada, designated a Historical-Artistic Site and Cultural Asset of National Interest, is a prime example of medieval architecture. Its unique location atop a rock and the impressive moat carved into it, encircling the town, are awe-inspiring.
Upon arrival, a stroll through its narrow, winding streets will reveal its original castle-palace, exceptional fortification system, and stone houses, which have remained virtually unchanged over time.
- Pals - The final stop is Pals, also declared a Cultural Asset of National Interest, situated inland atop a hill. The village is a fully integrated medieval site. At its peak stands a 12th-century cylindrical tower, visible from afar, with a terrace offering breathtaking views of the Costa Brava and its surroundings.
Strolling through the cobbled streets feels like stepping back in time. Take a moment to admire the round arches, facades with pointed window arches, and stone balconies, all beautifully restored.
The tour concludes at 18:00, returning to Barcelona with an expected arrival around 20:00.

- Local guide
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Live commentary on board
- Transport by air-conditioned coach with free Wi-Fi
- Local guide
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Live commentary on board
- Transport by air-conditioned coach with free Wi-Fi
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks
This tour will take visitors to the Girona coast, named the Costa Brava a century ago. The name reflects its distinctive rocky, rugged, and jagged coastline, featuring small coves bordered by pine forests and bathed in clear waters.
Beyond its unique coastal landscape, the Costa Brava is renowned for its charming towns. Once small fishing villages, these…
This tour will take visitors to the Girona coast, named the Costa Brava a century ago. The name reflects its distinctive rocky, rugged, and jagged coastline, featuring small coves bordered by pine forests and bathed in clear waters.
Beyond its unique coastal landscape, the Costa Brava is renowned for its charming towns. Once small fishing villages, these towns are characterized by white-washed houses, as well as medieval towns with stone structures and narrow streets, all of which maintain their distinctive allure.
During the day, the tour will highlight the most iconic and beautiful towns of the Costa Brava. As these towns are explored, their varied landscapes and contrasts will be unveiled. The world-famous beaches are sure to leave a lasting impression.
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.