Itinerary

Embark on a captivating journey along the ancient Cami De Ronda, an extraordinary coastal trail tracing the stunning landscapes of the Costa Brava. This scenic path, steeped in history, winds along the Mediterranean coastline, revealing a mesmerizing tapestry of rugged cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear waters. As we venture forth, the Cami De Ronda unveils its enchanting allure, beckoning both seasoned hikers and curious wanderers alike with its panoramic vistas and secluded havens.

Our exploration of this picturesque route takes us through a series of breathtaking stops, each a testament to the region's natural splendor. Along the way, we'll pause at secluded coves tucked away along the shoreline. Here, the transparent waters glisten, inviting us to immerse ourselves in their pristine clarity, snorkeling amidst vibrant marine life and indulging in the refreshing embrace of the sea.

Continuing our odyssey, we venture into the captivating embrace of Cap Roig National Park, where the ethereal beauty of the Wild Beach of Castell awaits our arrival. This tranquil oasis, nestled within the park's verdant expanse, offers a serene haven to unwind and explore. Strolling onwards, we encounter more of nature's hidden treasures—secretive coves like Cala Roca Bona and Cala Estreta, their untouched beauty inviting us to linger a while, soaking in the tranquil ambiance and perhaps taking another refreshing dip in the azure waters.

Yet, our journey is not merely confined to nature's wonders. As we traverse the landscape, we'll uncover the vestiges of ancient Iberian settlements perched atop verdant hills, remnants that speak volumes of a bygone era. We'll encounter Old Catalan Farmhouses, standing proudly as guardians of tradition, and stumble upon a hidden gem—a small, little-known paint studio once frequented by the master artist Salvador Dali, adding a touch of artistic mystique to our expedition.

Our odyssey culminates in the picturesque coastal haven of Calella de Palafrugell. Steeped in historical charm, this idyllic fishing village captivates with its quaint allure and stunning coastal panoramas. Here, you'll have the pleasure of savoring the freshest catch in seafood restaurants that overlook the shimmering waters, or opt for a leisurely interlude on the sandy shores, relishing a packed lunch amidst the serene surroundings.

Calella de Palafrugell, nestled in the province of Girona in Catalonia, Spain, embodies a rich tapestry of cultural heritage and natural beauty. Its picturesque beaches, historical significance, and vibrant coastal vistas render it an essential destination for travelers seeking an immersive experience along the beguiling Costa Brava.

Whats Included

  • Expertise from our trip leaders

  • Fresh seasonal fruit from Catalonia

  • Pickup from Barcelona.

Whats Excluded

  • Hotel Pickup (Included in Private Tours).

  • Lunch

  • Water

What to bring

  • Running/Hiking shoes

  • Suntan lotion

  • Sports/hiking comfortable for hiking

  • Packed lunch

  • At least 1 ltr of water

  • Sun hat