Enjoy a trip to the most beautiful village on the Costa Brava, walk along a round road and sail with a small boat that enters three caves. You will see the sea from many different places!
We will leave Barcelona by van for only 7 participants at 6: 15h to arrive in Tossa de Mar at 7:30h. We will see the sunrise on the Costa Brava!
After visiting a café, we will walk along a coastal path with spectacular views of the Costa Brava to finish visiting the old part of Tossa de Mar, with medieval walls.
At 10:30 we will sail on a small glass-bottomed boat.
The boat will enter three caves and reach Cala Giverola. There you can get off the boat and enjoy that beach as long as you want and return to Tossa whenever you want with another boat. The journey to Giverola takes 40 minutes, the way back to Tossa takes 20 minutes.
At 15h we will return to Barcelona to arrive at 16:30h
More than 20 years of experience!
Pickup included
We will leave Barcelona at 6: 15h to arrive at 7:30h to Tossa de Mar. Once we get to Tossa, there will be free time for breakfast
At 8 am we will start a walking route along the Costa Brava for 2.5km / 1.55 mi, with a positive elevation of 90m / 295 feet with spectacular views of the Costa Brava and no other tourists.
At 10:30h we will sail with a small glass-bottomed boat that enters three caves. The round trip is 1h. The return to Tossa with the boat is whenever you want. You can return with the same boat or every 30 minutes there is another boat that picks up those who stay in Cala Giverola.
At 11 : 10h the boat will reach this beach and you will have free time until 15h we return to Barcelona. You can be on this beach for as long as you want and return to Tossa de Mar with the boat whenever you want.
At 15h we will leave for Barcelona (100km) to arrive at 16 : 15h
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