The charm of Empordà
The Empordà, a region on the Costa Brava of Catalonia, captivates with its beauty. Its picturesque landscapes, medieval villages and spectacular coastline combine to create a unique charm.
Discover the Empordà and immerse yourself in the authentic Catalan essence!
Llafranc
Llafranc, on the Costa Brava, is a coastal treasure that combines the beauty of the Mediterranean with its rich cultural heritage. Its golden sand beach and crystal clear waters are a paradise for sun and sea lovers.
The Camino de Ronda, a picturesque path that winds along the coast, allows you to explore the surrounding nature and enjoy spectacular views. Llafranc has the Far de Sant Sebastià, a historic lighthouse that offers unforgettable sunsets.
Local culture comes to life at events such as the Cantada de Habaneras (Habanera concerts), and there is plenty of sporting activities on offer, such as hiking and golf. In short, Llafranc is a unique coastal corner that invites you to discover its charm and Mediterranean authenticity.
Palafrugell
Calella de Palafrugell, located in the province of Gerona, Catalonia, is a fishing town that delights those who visit it. With its dream beaches and the impressive Botanical Garden of Cap Roig, this place combines the mountains and the sea in a unique way.
This charming town has received the "Charming Town" seal awarded by the Catalan Tourism Agency, thanks to its architectural beauty, its natural environment and its cozy atmosphere.
Calella de Palafrugell, with its narrow streets and white houses, has managed to maintain its authenticity despite its tourist popularity. In addition to enjoying the beaches, you can explore trails such as the Camino de Ronda and delight in the delicious local cuisine, highlighting rice, fish and seafood.
Immerse yourself in the magic of this place that seems to have stopped in time.
Tamariu
Tamariu, the smallest and most peaceful town in the region, will attract you with its untouched atmosphere. This corner offers a wild landscape, with coves with crystal-clear waters and an atmosphere of tranquility that invites you to relax.
The narrow streets of the fishing village are ideal for walking. Its beaches, perfect for sports both in the sand and in the sea, have a promenade full of bars and restaurants.
Following the Camino de Ronda, you will discover beautiful coves, from the stony Pedrosa cove to the hidden Aiguadolça. If you are looking for solitude, Cala Marquesa and Cala de los Genes, known as El Cau, are virgin and captivating destinations accessible only by sea.
Immerse yourself in the serenity of Tamariu and enjoy its tranquility on the Costa Brava.
Begur
Begur, located in the Baix Empordà and a stone's throw from Girona and Barcelona, offers a rich historical heritage and spectacular coastal paths that lead you to some of the best coves in Europe.
This charming town on the Costa Brava is characterized by its historical legacy, with five medieval towers that jealously guard the town and a Romanesque nucleus in Esclanyà.
However, the main attractions of Begur are its beaches and coves with crystal-clear Mediterranean waters, such as Sa Riera, Aiguafreda, Sa Tuna, Playa Fonda, Fornells and Aiguablava, which attract thousands of visitors every year. Begur is the perfect balance between history and beach on the Costa Brava.
Pals
Exploring Pals is entering a medieval town on the Costa Brava. The cobblestone streets and stone houses, decorated with flowers and plants, transport you to past centuries. The recognition of its historical heritage and old town is not in vain.
From admiring the medieval town of Pals to delighting in the famous Pals rice in one of the restaurants in its Plaza Mayor, there are many experiences that you won't want to miss. In addition, the Josep Plà Viewpoint offers impressive views of the rice fields. The beautiful beach of Pals completes this treasure on the Costa Brava.
Peratallada
Peratallada, one of the most beautiful towns in Catalonia, hides historical treasures and charm in every corner. Its cobbled streets, stone houses decorated with flowers and a clock tower are just some of the treasures it offers.
The castle and ancient walls give Peratallada an air of mystery and historical authenticity. Plazas such as Plaza dels Esquiladors and Plaza de les Voltes provide charming places to rest and take pictures. And the beautiful corners of Peratallada make it a true paradise for photography lovers.
Palamós
Palamós, a charming town on the Costa Brava, is famous for its beauty and its relationship with the sea. With two ports, a fishing port where boats arrive with their daily catch and a marina full of pleasure boats, Palamós is a reflection of its rich maritime tradition.
This destination is also home to Castell beach, considered the most virgin on the Costa Brava, a quiet corner next to an old Iberian town. Palamós, which attracted renowned writer Truman Capote in the 1960s, offers history, sun and delicious cuisine. You can explore Capote's footprint in the town and enjoy guided tours to learn about his legacy while discovering the beauty of this Mediterranean treasure.