Explore the Costa Brava by boat

The Costa Brava is one of the most stunning destinations to explore by boat. From Port Marina de Palamós, sailors can discover a coastline full of hidden coves, paradisiacal beaches and charming fishing villages. Here we provide you with a detailed guide including itineraries, anchoring recommendations, restaurants accessible from the sea and activities at each stop.

Recommended Itineraries

Hidden coves route

    • Cala S’Alguer: Located just a few minutes from Port Marina de Palamós, this cove is perfect for a first stop. Here you can swim in crystal clear waters and enjoy the natural landscape.
    • Cala Castell: Continuing north, you will find Cala Castell, an unspoilt beach surrounded by pine trees. It is an ideal place to anchor and enjoy a picnic on board.
    • Cala Sa Cova: A little further on, Cala Sa Cova offers a more intimate and peaceful setting, perfect for relaxing and snorkelling.

    Route of the picturesque villages

    • Calella de Palafrugell: This charming fishing village is famous for its white houses and picturesque beaches. Drop anchor near the harbour and enjoy lunch in one of the restaurants accessible from the sea, such as El Càntir.
    • Llafranc: Just a few kilometres from Calella, Llafranc is another jewel of the Costa Brava. Here you can anchor in the bay and explore the promenade, full of shops and cafés.

    Anchoring Recommendations

    • Cala Estreta: This cove is known for its calm waters and sandy bottom, which makes it ideal for anchoring. Always remember to respect the protected areas and anchor in permitted areas.
    • Tamariu Bay: A safe and popular place to anchor, especially on windy days. The bay is well protected and offers easy access to the beach and restaurants.

    Restaurants Accessible from the Sea

    • El Far de Sant Sebastià: Located in Llafranc, this restaurant offers panoramic sea views and excellent Mediterranean cuisine. It is accessible from the port of Llafranc and is perfect for a romantic dinner.
    • Tragamar: In Calella de Palafrugell, this restaurant is known for its fresh seafood dishes and its privileged location next to the beach. You can easily reach it from your boat anchored in the bay.

    Activities at Every Stop

    • Snorkelling and Diving: The Costa Brava offers some of the best snorkelling and diving in the Mediterranean. Cala Aiguablava and the Medes Islands are must-see destinations for lovers of the underwater world.
    • Kayaking and Paddle Surfing: At many of the ports and beaches, you’ll find kayak and paddle board rentals. It’s a great way to explore coves and caves that are not accessible by boat.
    • Hiking: From many points along the coast, you can access coastal trails that offer spectacular views and the opportunity to discover the local flora and fauna.

    Exploring the Costa Brava by boat from Port Marina de Palamós is an unforgettable experience. With this detailed guide, you’ll have everything you need to plan your perfect adventure, discovering the hidden gems of this spectacular coastline, enjoying the delicious local gastronomy and taking part in exciting water activities – sail with us and experience the magic of the Costa Brava!