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Explore Costa Brava's scenic towns and the Salvador Dalí Museum on this small group day trip from Barcelona, including private transport and guided visits for $86.43.
Getting away from the busy streets of Barcelona to experience the charm of Costa Brava and the surreal world of Salvador Dalí is made easy on this small group day trip. Priced at $86.43 per person, the tour covers approximately 10 hours with a focus on personalized attention, limited to 7 travelers. It features a visit to the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, the medieval village of Peratallada, and the seaside town of Calella de Palafrugell. This tour is ideal for those seeking a well-rounded glimpse of Catalonia’s scenic towns, artistic heritage, and coastal beauty, all with private transportation and guided commentary.
While the tour does not include the Dalí Museum entrance fee, it offers an air-conditioned vehicle and group discounts, making it a smart choice for travelers looking for value and intimacy. The meetup point in front of Barcelona’s El Nacional Restaurant is easy to find, and the timing ensures you get the most out of each stop. A few reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides and beautiful scenery, though some note the importance of pre-booking to guarantee a spot.


This tour starts at Pg. de Gràcia, 17 in L’Eixample, a central location near public transportation, making it straightforward to join. The activity ends back at the original meeting point, giving a full day of exploration without the hassle of planning logistics. The 8:30 am departure ensures plenty of time to enjoy each stop.
The small group size—just 7 travelers—adds a personal touch to the experience. Guides like Fabrizio, William, and Guilio earn praise for their knowledge and friendly demeanor, making the journey both educational and engaging. They share insights about the local history, Dalí’s life, and the unique character of each town.
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The trip begins with a 2-hour visit to Calella de Palafrugell, a traditional fishing village famous for its narrow alleys, seaside coves, and peaceful ambiance. Known as a holiday resort, this town offers a relaxing walk along the coast, with free time to explore or enjoy the local atmosphere.
Most reviews highlight the scenic beauty of Calella de Palafrugell, with visitors appreciating how less crowded it feels compared to other tourist spots. The beach and seaside views stand out as some of the most memorable parts of this stop. Visitors are advised to bring swimwear and beach towels in summer, as the area invites a dip in the sea.

After Calella, the tour moves 15 minutes inland to Peratallada, a 16th-century medieval village. Known for its carved stone architecture, the town is a favorite for history buffs and architecture lovers alike.
Guides lead travelers through the narrow streets and historic buildings, offering stories about the town’s past. Peratallada provides a quaint atmosphere and photo opportunities, with free time to wander independently. Its well-preserved medieval structures make it stand out among Catalan villages.

The highlight for many is the 2-hour visit to the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres. Opened in 1974, the museum sits on the site of a former municipal theatre and is considered the final major work of Salvador Dalí. Every element in the museum was conceived and designed by Dalí, aiming to immerse visitors in his surreal universe.
The museum’s architecture and exhibits are intentionally designed to offer a unique, captivating experience. While the entrance fee is not included, guided commentary helps visitors understand Dalí’s creative vision and the significance of his works. Many reviews praise the engaging guides and the visual spectacle of the museum.

The private, air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable ride between locations, with the group size kept small for intimacy and flexibility. This setup allows guides to customize the pace and offer personalized attention, which reviews describe as a notable strength.
The efficient logistics make the day smooth, with timely transfers and clear communication. For those concerned about long bus rides, this tour’s focus on smaller groups offers a more relaxed experience.

Guides are known for their local knowledge and friendliness. Travelers are encouraged to ask questions, as many reviews highlight the guides’ passion for their work. The stops allow for free exploration, making it easier to capture photos or sit and relax.
A key tip is to buy museum tickets for the Dalí Museum around 3:00 pm to avoid missing the scheduled visit. Although the lunch is not included, many travelers enjoy bringing snacks or planning a meal at one of the scenic spots.

This small group tour is especially suited for those craving a relaxed pace and personalized service. It appeals to art lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Catalonia’s coastal towns. The limited group size ensures plenty of interaction with guides, perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers wanting a more intimate experience.
It’s less ideal for those seeking a full museum experience since entrance fees are not included, and some may prefer more extensive exploration times. Travelers should also note that summer weather can be hot, so packing sun protection is recommended.

This 10-hour day trip offers a well-balanced combination of coastal scenery, medieval architecture, and surrealist art. The $86.43 price point includes private transport, guides, and small group intimacy, making it a cost-effective way to see highlights outside Barcelona.
The guided visits are both informative and engaging, with free time allowing personal exploration. The limited group size enhances the experience, but early booking is advisable as the tour is frequently booked 47 days in advance.
The main limitation is the extra cost for Dalí Museum tickets, but the overall experience is highly recommended for those wanting a personalized, scenic, and culturally rich day trip from Barcelona.
“Our guide, William was knowledgeable about Spain in general and especially knowledgeable about the Costa Brava area and the life and works of Salva…”
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included. Travelers should plan to bring snacks or enjoy local options during free time.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 10 hours, departing at 8:30 am and returning to Barcelona around 6:30 – 7 pm.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Calella de Palafrugell, Peratallada, and the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, private, air-conditioned transportation is included for all transfers.
Do I need to buy tickets for the Dalí Museum?
Yes, the museum entrance fee is not included. It’s recommended to purchase tickets around 3 pm to fit into the schedule.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 7 travelers for a more personalized experience.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, sun protection, and beachwear if you plan to swim at Calella de Palafrugell.
Are guides knowledgeable?
Yes, reviews consistently praise guides like Fabrizio, William, and Guilio for their expertise and friendliness.
Can children join this tour?
Most travelers find the tour suitable for families, but it’s advisable to check if specific age restrictions apply.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the start of the tour for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for all weather conditions?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
This small group day trip to Costa Brava and the Dalí Museum combines scenic coastal towns, medieval charm, and surreal art, all with a focus on personalized service and ease of logistics. Perfect for art lovers, history fans, or those simply wanting a relaxing escape from Barcelona.