Discover the best coves of the Costa Brava to relax this summer. Small paradisiacal bays where the sea sneaks in, a true natural treasure. Take note!
Camí de Ronda.
In the past, the Camí de Ronda (coastal path) was used by customs officers to keep smuggling under control. No wonder – this path runs along almost the entire coastline of Girona, marked with a red stripe over a white one, and leads us to all kinds of coves for every taste.

Cala Bona
Skin tone, age, or time spent under the sun — sunscreen is essential!
And not only when going to the beach, but also when taking a walk or exercising outdoors. Sunscreen should be a must-have and loyal companion throughout the summer.

Cala del Senyor Ramon
Between Tossa de Mar and Sant Feliu de Guíxols, you’ll find this beautiful cove known as “la Corcollada”. It is about 350 metres long and considered one of the most beautiful coves on the Costa Brava. Its fine sand and turquoise water will make you fall in love from the very first moment. It is the wildest, most intimate, and exotic cove of the coastline.

Cala Sa Conca.
This is an ideal cove to visit with family, especially with children! It is located a short distance from Platja d’Aro and right next to S’Agaró. You’ll find parking, a beach bar to grab a bite, showers, and toilets.

Cala Montgó & Cova de la Sal.
Perfect for adventurers, the best way to explore this cove is by kayak! The departure point is Cala Montgó, and you’ll have to paddle to Cova de la Sal, in l’Escala. Don’t worry, you can rent a kayak right from the starting point and row 2 kilometres south to reach your destination. The peacefulness you’ll find there is priceless.

Cala Aiguablava.
Cala Aiguablava is a favourite for beach bar lovers! Besides its charm, it has a beach bar right on the seafront that used to be a fishermen’s hut. A real hidden gem!

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