From €34Costa Brava in Girona
The Costa Brava begins just east of Girona, a coastline of pine-backed coves, fishing villages and clear water that is easy to reach for a day on the sea.
From Girona you can join boat trips, kayaking and snorkelling excursions that explore the sea caves and hidden beaches around Tossa de Mar, Palamos and Cap de Creus. Catamaran cruises with swimming stops are the relaxed option, while guided kayak and snorkel tours get you into the calas that bigger boats cannot reach. The water is calmest and warmest from late spring to early autumn, which is also when most departures run. Many trips include the gear, a guide and time to swim, and several leave from harbours a short drive or transfer from Girona. If you would rather stay on land, the coastal path, the Cami de Ronda, links one cove to the next on foot. The medieval village of Tossa de Mar, with its walled old town right on the beach, is the classic Costa Brava day from Girona and combines history with a swim.
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From €39.99Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time for Costa Brava boat tours?
From late May to September the sea is warm and calm and most departures run, with July and August the busiest months.
How do I get from Girona to the Costa Brava?
Many tours include transfers from Girona, or you can reach the main coastal towns by bus or a short drive in under an hour.