Favorite Haunts Nearby
Walking La Ronda towards Sant Antoni, Cala del Pi, Aquadiver Water Park, Cala Sa Cova, Cassamoner Cafe, Paseo Maritimo, El Raco in Sant Antoni Torre Valentina, Palamos Historic Town, Cafe Rosso for nice cocktails, S'Agaro Sushi for exquisite Japanese food.
Excellent Nightlife of Platja D'Aro
Beautiful sandy beaches on the Paseo Maritimo and quaint coves Cala SaCova and Cala del Pi, with snorkelingand gorgeous views
Bustling town center, with endless restaurants and shops.
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Platja d'Aro
Beautiful sandy beaches on the Paseo Maritimo and quaint coves Cala SaCova and Cala del Pi, with snorkelingand gorgeous views
Bustling town center, with endless restaurants and shops.
M&B excellent seafood restaurant
Xic restaurant
Friends for live music and cocktails
To the north, past Costa Brava Hotel.and Cala Rovira, you will find La Ronda seaside walk
http://www.camideronda.com/en/home.html
Passeig Marítim
Passeig MarítimM&B excellent seafood restaurant
Xic restaurant
Friends for live music and cocktails
To the north, past Costa Brava Hotel.and Cala Rovira, you will find La Ronda seaside walk
http://www.camideronda.com/en/home.html
Great beaches and connects to Platja D'Aro via La Ronda seaside walk. Try The Raco restaurant for breakfast/brunch
Torre Valentina
1 Urb. Torre ValentinaGreat beaches and connects to Platja D'Aro via La Ronda seaside walk. Try The Raco restaurant for breakfast/brunch
Palafrugell
Quaint seaside town. Worth a Visit!
Aquadiver
AquadiverWater Park in Platja!
Amazing views and fun filled tracking through coves and tunnels...A must! Camí de Ronda
The Camí de Ronda was a footpath built along the Costa Brava coast to help the Guardia Civil control the coast and stop smuggling. The origins are located in the 19th century when it was formed from small footpaths through the cliffs along the coast of Catalonia. Read more:
http://www.camideronda.com/en/home.html
Camí de Ronda
Amazing views and fun filled tracking through coves and tunnels...A must! Camí de Ronda
The Camí de Ronda was a footpath built along the Costa Brava coast to help the Guardia Civil control the coast and stop smuggling. The origins are located in the 19th century when it was formed from small footpaths through the cliffs along the coast of Catalonia. Read more:
http://www.camideronda.com/en/home.html
Relaxation
Cala Del Paller
Carrer del Doctor BarraquerGorgeous views, snorkeling and tranquil
Cala del Pi
Cap Roig
Cala Sa Cova
Favourite Restaurants
S'Agaró Sushi Itamae
Amazing Japanese food! A must visit
Great food, good prices, excellent foethe entire family. Good scene
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Restaurante Enjoy It
77 Avinguda de s'AgaróGreat food, good prices, excellent foethe entire family. Good scene