Coves Route in Costa Brava!
On this trip we will visit the best coves of the Costa Brava: cala del Golfet, cala de Sant Roc, cala d’en Calau, cala de las Barcas, cala de Malaespina, cala de Llafranc… and many more !!
And we will also pass by some Catalan towns in Costa Brava: Palamós, Port Bo, Llafranc, Palafrugell… and many more!
The Costa Brava is sun, beach, coves hidden among the vegetation, refreshing baths, crystalline waters, tranquility, walks along the roads, charming seaside towns… .
INCLUDE:
- Private Bus.
- Guide from Barcelona Trips during the trip.
- Maps & all details about the route.
NOT INCLUDE:
- Food / Drinks.
Departure from 2 points:
09:15 plaza espanya Cafe Buenas Migas.
10:00 Fabra i Puig Estación de buses.
11:45: arrive Palamós
11:45 until 13:00: free time to enjoy the city and the beach.
13:00: we meet again at the same point where the bus left us, then our bus will pick us up to one point where we will start our route between the coves.
13:00 until 14:30:the first part of our route. (1.30h)
The walk allows you to enjoy some coves, and a spectacular view of the sea front of Calella, bordering the coast saving the important unevenness through stairs and tunnels
14:30 until 17:30: free time to enjoy the beaches and lunchtime.
17:30: meeting again next the beach to continue our route.
17:30 until 18:15 the second part of our route. (45mins)
The road allows you to enjoy the tranquility of the place, we pass by cala la Marineda, cala Punta d’en Blanc and much more…
we continue walking next to the sea till we reach to the beach of Llafranc
18:15 to 19:00: free time to enjoy this town and its beach.
20:30: Estimated time of arrival in Barcelona.
History
La Costa Brava is a coastal region of Catalonia in northeastern Spain, consisting of the comarquesof Alt Empordà, Baix Empordà and Selva in the province of Girona. Costa Brava stretches from the town of Blanes, 60 km (37 mi) northeast of Barcelona, to the French border. The combination of a very good summer climate,nature and excellent beaches make it one of the most popular places to visit in Spain.
Palamós is famous for its landscapes, beaches, the commercial port.
The town of Palamós, with about 17,813 inhabitants, has a long maritime tradition and an intense port activity. The arrival of the fishermen to port and the sale of the fish in the auction is a spectacle that can not be missed. On the other hand, the Museum of the Fishing offers a faithful reflection of the history and the life of the people of the sea.
The historical center of Palamós occupies a peninsula that enters in the sea and of which stands out the church of Santa Maria, of late Gothic style.
The walk allows you to enjoy some coves, and a spectacular view of the sea front of Calella,bordering the coast saving the important unevenness through stairs and tunnels.
the beach of Port Bo is a district of the town of Calella de Palafrugell, the most southern of the maritime centers of the term, between the tip of the White and the one of Forcats. Conserva el trazado original de las calles, de un gran tipismo, y It preserves the original layout of the streets, of a large typism, and the white porticoed buildings in front of the sea, which perhaps served as a shelter for fishing gear, with boats barren in the sand as witnesses of a past activity that still Endures.
The road allows you to enjoy the tranquility of the place, we pass by cala la Marineda, cala Punta d’en Blanc and much more…
Seguimos andando por el camino frente al mar hasta llegar a la playa de Llafranc
Antiguamente Llafranc era un poblado de pescadores, cercano a la capital, Palafrugell. Hoy en día es una zona residencial muy animada especialmente en verano. A lo largo de su paseo marítimo, rodeado de árboles, se puede recorrer toda la bahía a los pies de la playa, de aguas claras y transparentes.

























































































