Here are the best options for an unforgettable summer’s night Still not sure what to do for Midsummer’s Night? Here are four great ideas to make the 23rd of June…
Here are the best options for an unforgettable summer’s night Still not sure what to do for Midsummer’s Night? Here are four great ideas to make the 23rd of June…
A unique trip very close to Barcelona! Between 12 and 20 May, find the time to visit the lovely city of Girona. It’s only 30 minutes from Barcelona by high-speed…
Meet Ariadna and David, our first protagonists of the Friendly Story, a series of true stories told by our costumers. Friendly Stories reflect what is behind each trip, because in the end, what really matters is the memory that you create together with the people you share the experience with.
If you are holidaying on the Costa Brava the first choice for water park thrills and spills has to be Marineland Catalonia.
Rocky coves, endless beaches, a plethora of activities and a picturesque old town make Platja d’Aro on the Costa Brava the perfect family holiday destination. Built around the impressive Benedormiens Castle , the origin of Platja d’Aro can be traced back to before medieval times. Today it is an enchanting town with a lot to offer the visitor.
In the heart of l’Emporda, you can find one of the Costa Brava’s most spectacular coastlines. Here the mountains plunge into the sea forming the coves and cliffs the Costa Brava is famous for. If you are thinking in renting a holiday villa or apartment in Begur, this small guide will help you get to know the zone a little better.
L’Escala is known for two things: Anchovies and the Greco-Roman ruins of Empúries. The origins of this small village go back to the 4th century B.C when the Greeks founded Empúries. However, it wasn’t until the 16th century when a group of fishermen needed a new port that L’Escala as we know it today was founded.
Hidden amongst a pine forest atop a small hill only a few kilometers from the coast is the delightful medieval village of Pals. Steep stone streets wind through the perfectly restored fourteenth century village and its location make it the perfect place to unwind and immerse yourself into the local Catalan lifestyle.
L’Estartit is a small coastal village on the Costa Brava blessed with fine sandy beaches and coves surrounded with sheer cliffs and pine trees. It is the perfect destination for diving, with the small archipelago of the Medes Islands rich in fauna and flora less than a kilometer off the coast. In fact, it is considered to be the best natural reserve in the Western Mediterranean
Carved out of the vast expanse of the Aiguamolls marsh land is Empuriabrava. Whilst similar to many towns in the Costa Brava what really sets it apart from the rest is its network of working canals, it is in fact Europe’s biggest marina town. Whilst the town is relatively new, only being constructed between 1964 and 1975 before the zone was declared a protected area, there are many things to see and do in the surrounding area.