Costa Brava

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La Costa Brava

The Costa Brava comprises the Catalan coastline between Cap de Creus, in the Alt Empordà region, and Blanes, in the Selva region. It is a destination that offers amazing landscapes and that is characteristic for the beautiful contrast between the blue of the Mediterranean Sea, the golden sands and the intense green from the surrounding natural setting. The cropped coastline of the Costa Brava will take you to emblematic tourist destinations such as Calella de Palafrugell, Cadaqués, Roses, L’Escala, Llafranc and Palamós, full of unforgettable places, historical towns, stunning beaches, monuments, markets and festivals.

Culture

Culture

Calella presents a varied cultural offer that includes its botanical garden, architectonic gems such as the Church of Sant Martí, Sant Sebastià Lighthouse and Cap Roig Caste; as well as an interesting events programme that will allow you to enjoy the popular habaneras singing, the Cap Roig Gardens Summer Festival or the Summer Concerts Cycle that is organised every year in the Church of Sant Pere.

Activities

Activities

Calella’s natural setting is ideal to practice all kinds of sports, from water sports like sailing, surfing, snorkelling or kayaking in the transparent waters of its beaches to bicycle excursions, horse riding and hiking routes in the nearby natural setting of Cap Roig Castle. You will also be able to play golf in any of the 8 courses in the area or even observe the beautiful seaside landscapes from a bird’s-eye view on a hot-air balloon or paragliding.

Routes

Routes

Visitors can discover Palafrugell through 3 main routes: the Josep Pla Route, named after an illustrious native writer, which goes through the places that are linked to his life and work; the Watchtower Route, which discovers these buildings distributed throughout the town that date from the Fourteenth to the Eighteenth centuries; and the Cork Route, an industry which deeply shaped the city’s history and evolution.

Leisure

Leisure

The city’s cultural and shopping activity concentrates in the centre of Palafrugell, in the pedestrian area located near the church and the old wall, where tourists can find many restaurants, bars, shops and museums. In Palafrugell and the surrounding area, It is highly recommended to visit the Late-Gothic church of Sant Martí, the old Casa Rosés, the Cork Museum, the Josep Pla Monument, the Cap Roig Botanical Gardens (Calella), the Iberian settlement of La Guarda or the Sant Sebastià Lighthouse and its viewpoint.

Hotel Alga

Hotel Alga

Quiet and family-friendly, next to the beach in Calella de Palafrugell

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