Immerse yourself in the charm of the Empordà villages, where medieval history, ancient architecture and natural landscapes meet on the Costa Brava. From Castelló d'Empúries to Cadaqués, every corner offers a unique experience between the sea and the mountains, ideal for exploring culture, history and nature.
The Empordà region is home to some of the most beautiful villages on the Costa Brava. In this region you will find centuries-old stories, enchanting landscapes and endless corners to discover.
Castelló d'Empúries is a charming medieval town that preserves the essence of its cobbled streets and historic monuments, such as the majestic Basilica of Santa María.
In this setting, steeped in history and tradition, lies Hotel Restaurant Empòrium, an accommodation that offers an authentic experience close to the heart of the Empordà. From here, visitors can explore the old town, enter the Aiguamolls Natural Park and enjoy the rich cultural and natural offering of the area.
Perched on a hill, the town of Pals stands out for its cobbled streets and its iconic Tower of the Hours, from where you can admire spectacular views of the Empordà.
This medieval town is perfect for an authentic immersion in history, with an architecture that will transport you to another era.
Peralada is a municipality known for its castle and its internationally renowned casino.
Lined with cava wineries, this village is an exceptional destination for those seeking history and unique experiences, such as tastings in traditional wineries and summer festivals at the castle.
Come and discover them!
Cadaqués is a charming fishing village that, in addition to its beautiful beaches and labyrinthine streets, is home to the Salvador Dalí House-Museum in Portlligat. It is a place where inspiration and art blend with the serenity of the Mediterranean Sea.
Come and discover what many consider to be the most beautiful town on the Costa Brava.
Surrounded by stunning coves and known for its colourful colonial neighbourhoods, Begur is ideal for exploring the Mediterranean Sea in a cultural setting.
The different beaches and coves of Begur are perfect for snorkelling or simply enjoying their natural beauty. Discover them!
Torroella de Montgrí is a town full of history, with its castle on top of the Montgrí massif as a symbol of protection of the region.
This town in the Empordà region combines medieval charm with mountain trails, ideal for hiking and nature lovers.
Calella de Palafrugell is one of the most picturesque towns on the Costa Brava, famous for its white sandy beaches, the colour of its white houses and the seaside atmosphere that permeates every corner. Its narrow streets and coastline invite you to stroll, enjoy the atmosphere and relax in its small coves, some of the most beautiful in the region.
This former fishing village combines tradition and beauty, and its unique atmosphere makes it a must-see.
Don't miss the Cap Roig Botanical Garden, where nature, art and sea come together in a privileged setting.
Llafranc, a small coastal town in the Empordà region, is synonymous with tranquillity and Mediterranean beauty. With its picturesque harbour, crystal-clear waters and characteristic palm-lined promenade, this town is ideal for those looking to enjoy a relaxing and authentic setting. Its sheltered bay is perfect for swimming and water sports, while its bars and restaurants with sea views offer an exquisite sample of the local cuisine. Among its most notable spots is the Sant Sebastià Lighthouse, a natural viewing point with spectacular views of the coastline.