Pals

Take a rest from the beaches and experience the medieval village located at the coast of Costa Brava. Climb four historical towers and get a great view of the countryside and ramparts from up high. After reaching the top of the village, visit the church and enjoy the Gothic interior. Once you conquered the towers, take a trip through time and visit the museum Museu-Casa de Cultura Ca La Pruna. Inside you will find a replica of the pharmacy from the 18th century. Finish off by taking some swings at one of the most popular international competitive golf courses located in Spain. Learn more






Sitges

One of the hottest tourist spots in Spain awaits your arrival: Sitges. This resort town has been around since the 19th century and is a must-stop destination. Start your day off right by soaking up some sun at one of Spain’s most beautiful beaches. Once you dry off after taking a dip in the ocean, satisfy those appetites at one of many mouthwatering restaurants nearby. As the day comes to an end, the nightlife begins with an assortment of late-night clubs at your disposal. Learn more






Cava Wineries

Get ready for a variety of secret family recipes of some of the finest wine you will taste around Barcelona, Spain. Tasteful creations originating from Catalonia awaits wine enthusiasts. Head towards the Mediterranean Sea to find the cavas Alta Alella focused on nature and the environment. Other cavas includes Joan Sardà, hosted in a medieval castle Castell de Pujades, and many more. Learn more






Girona

The largest city of Catolina offers a multitude of tours as you take a trip down history. Experience the walking Game of Throne tour, the Daili-Musem, and the Costa Brava tour. These all-day tours will keep you occupied and immersed as you experience Girona like never before. Learn more






Calella de Palafrugell

Discover the town of Calella as you embark on an epic journey through this ancient fishing town. Located on a rocky coastline, you will experience music festivals as thousands of people celebrate the city. The Beach of Port Bo is the place to be during the annual Habanera meeting. Learn more






Delta De L’ebre

One of the largest wetlands awaits you when you arrive at Dela De L’ebre. Breath taking scenery will take you to a wonderous place as you explore the national park. Take a walk-through nature and come and visit Delta De L’ebre. Learn more






Vic

Come partake in the festivities that Vic has to offer. Behold the red and yellow flags that drape from the balconies above at center square. View the jumbo size electric timer. This quaint old town will make you feel as if you have traveled through time as you walk the streets. Don’t forget to try a sample of sausage which the town is known for.Learn more






Cala Fonda

Cala Fonda, known as Waikiki in honor of Hawaii’s greatest beaches. If there is only one beach you visit, this is it. Rocky coastlines and fine white sand is a great place for solitude when not surround by the crowds. Cala Fonda is also home to forests for you to explore as you venture further into this beach. Learn more






La Molina

Time to put away those sun bathing towels and hit the slopes at La Molina. This snowy resort is a thrilling adventure of epic proportions. Enjoy the rush of skiing down the mountain in the crystal white snow that is fun for all ages. Learn more






Tossa De Mar

When you want to get away and relax on the beach, Tossa De Mar is a warm and welcoming destination with a rich history going back 2,000 years. This former Iberian settlement was colonized by the Romans in the first century AD, and became a strategic port with battlements that still exist today. Tossa De Mar embodies the Catalonian experience with rich cobbled streets and beautiful art. It is a must see experience Learn more






Besalu

Explore this medieval town in the foothills of the Pyrenees. Besalu is a fine example of Romanesque civil architecture in a fortified town. This town is a goldmine of amazing architecture that led to a declaration as a National Historic-Artistic Ensemble. Enjoy a glass of wine at an outdoor café, or go on a short hike as you explore all of the amazing offerings to be found. Learn more






Figueres

The birthplace of Salvador Dalí, Figueres is in the heart of Catalonia. No trip in the region would be complete without a trip to the Teare-Museu Gala Salvador Dalí, featuring the eccentric and unique art of Dalí himself. Nestled within Figueres is the sprawling Sant Ferran Castle, a military fortress built in the 18th century and dominated the region. For the adventurous, check out the bicychttp://en.visitfigueres.cat/le tours and walking routes to experience the local community and unique inspiration of Salvador Dali. Learn more






Vall de Nuria

In a valley of the Pyrenees, hidden from the world around it, is Vall de Nuria. A day trip? Don’t plan on it. There is too much to enjoy! Spend a night and relax. There are no roads to Vall de Nuria, you must take the train, or walk, but the beauty is unsurpassed. For those that ski, the slopes are a short train ride away, and hiking trails are everywhere, but if a bit of altitude limits the desire for hiking, horse riding may be just the thing to get you out there in this outdoor mecca. Learn more