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Discover charming Costa Brava villages and medieval towns on an 8-hour guided tour from Girona, featuring coastal walks, castles, and authentic local stories.
The Costa Brava and Medieval Villages Full Day Tour offers a captivating journey through some of the most beautiful spots along Spain’s rugged coastline and historic towns. Priced at $164 per person, this 8-hour experience combines scenic walks, cultural insights, and visits to three stunning villages of the Costa Brava and two medieval towns. Led by knowledgeable local guides, the tour provides a well-balanced mix of breathtaking views, historical storytelling, and authentic cuisine, making it a great choice for travelers eager to explore beyond the usual sights.
While the tour is packed with highlights, it’s designed for those comfortable with walking and with an interest in history and scenic landscapes. It does not include hotel pickup or food, but the convenience of a small group limited to 6 participants ensures a personal experience. This tour offers excellent value for a full day immersed in Catalonia’s charming coast and medieval heritage.


This full-day experience begins at Carrer dels Calderers, 19 in Girona, with a shared transfer from Girona city. The tour departs from a meeting point at Plaça Sant Feliu, beside “The River Caffe”, and concludes back at the same location. The transport is included, simplifying the logistics for visitors staying in Girona.
The tour operates with live guides in English and Spanish and maintains an intimate small group size of no more than 6 participants. This setting encourages personal attention and allows for flexibility in exploring each site at a relaxed pace.
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The tour opens with a visit to Calella de Palafrugell, a village where time seems to slow down. The narrow streets and whitewashed cottages evoke a sense of traditional Mediterranean charm. Next, you’ll stroll to Port Bo Beach, where fishing boats are still active and create a lively scene. Here, renovated colonial-style houses, built by emigrants returning from Cuba and America, stand as reminders of the region’s historic emigration and prosperity.
At Port Bo, the boats are often filled with singing fishermen performing Havaneres, adding a melancholic musical atmosphere. This stop offers a glimpse into local customs and the region’s maritime roots, with plenty of opportunities for photos and soaking in the seaside ambiance.

A 15-minute walk along the Camí de Ronda, a scenic coastal path, connects Calella de Palafrugell to Llafranc. This small cove features golden sand and a charming promenade filled with terraces and restaurants. From the hilltop near the Lighthouse of Sant Sebastià, you’ll enjoy spectacular views of the rugged coast and endless sea.
This walk is a highlight for its combination of natural beauty and fresh sea air, making it a peaceful moment in the middle of a busy day of sightseeing. The pathway is manageable for most visitors but requires comfortable walking shoes and sun protection.

Next on the itinerary is Begur, another fishing village with a castle perched atop the hill overlooking the coast and Baix Empordà countryside. The narrow streets and small squares in Begur are perfect for wandering and discovering hidden gems. The castle offers panoramic views, making it an ideal spot for photos.
The village’s historic architecture and relaxed atmosphere reflect its maritime history, while the castle’s strategic location hints at past defensive needs. The guide leads you through the streets, sharing stories of Begur’s past and its significance in the region.
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A leisurely lunch break in Pals allows travelers to sample local rice dishes, a regional specialty. Pals is renowned for its medieval charm and well-preserved architecture, making it an excellent spot for a relaxed meal. The town’s cobblestone streets and stone buildings set a perfect scene for a sit-down meal, often enjoyed at local restaurants.
This break provides a chance to rest and savor authentic Catalan flavors before continuing the exploration of medieval towns and landscapes.
After lunch, the tour guides you through Pals, with its Gothic quarter, the Church of Sant Pere, and the Tower of the Hours. The town’s medieval structures are remarkably intact, offering a window into feudal life. The intricate streets and historic buildings evoke a sense of stepping back in time.
Next, the journey takes you to Peratallada, a small town famous for its medieval civil architecture. Here, the castle-palace, the moat, and prominent stone buildings showcase authentic feudal design. The guide emphasizes how Peratallada has preserved its medieval inheritance, providing a unique experience for history lovers.

The tour wraps up with a scenic drive of approximately 45 minutes back to Girona, stopping briefly en route. The entire experience is designed to maximize sightseeing without feeling rushed, with plenty of time allocated for each site and scenic stop.
The journey concludes at the original meeting point, Carrer dels Calderers, completing an immersive day exploring the coast and medieval towns of Catalonia.

This guided tour balances scenic beauty, cultural history, and local stories in one full day. The small group size combined with local guides ensures a personalized experience, with detailed explanations and room for questions.
The inclusion of scenic coastal walks, castle visits, and authentic meals adds depth to the journey. The $164 price covers transportation, guiding, and access to top sights, making it a practical option for visitors who want an organized, enriching day.
While it does not include hotel pickup or food, the focus on walking, sightseeing, and storytelling makes it suitable for active travelers who appreciate a well-structured day without rushing.
“Our tour guide for today was Pere, he was amazing from start to finish, and was very passionate about the history of each area. The tour was amazin…”

What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts about 8 hours, starting and ending in Girona.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, return transfer from Girona is included, making logistics simple for visitors.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included, but a stop in Pals allows for a local meal of regional rice dishes.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, and the pace involves some walking.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English and Spanish to accommodate most visitors.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 6 participants, ensuring a small, intimate experience.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a hat, and sunscreen are recommended for the outdoor walks.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of stunning coastal views, medieval towns, and local stories about pirates and emigration distinguishes this experience.
Who would enjoy this tour most?
Travelers interested in history, scenic walks, and authentic cuisine will find this tour particularly rewarding.
Is it worth the price?
Considering the full day of guided sightseeing, transportation, and cultural insights, the $164 fee offers good value for a comprehensive experience.
Can I book and pay later?
Yes, the tour offers a reserve now & pay later option, providing flexibility for travel plans.
This Costa Brava and Medieval Villages Full Day Tour stands out as a well-organized, personal way to explore Catalonia’s charming villages and historic towns, blending scenic walks, cultural storytelling, and local flavor into a memorable day.
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