Staying at the 4 * Hotel Mediterrano situated on the Bay of Rosas on the Costa Brava. This hotel has large bedrooms all with balconies, a lift, bar with some evening entertainment and an indoor (small supplement) and outdoor swimming pool. Excellent food in the buffet restaurant.
Overnight stop each way in Dijon – Outward – Return
Included
French Mountains with local guide on market day. On this tour we cross the border back into France and take a very pretty coastal road stopping in an old French village.
3 Days off in Resort to enjoy the hotel and the local area.
Optional
Boat trip to Cadeques; a pretty fishing village.
Scenic guided tour to Palamós then on to Tamariu and Calella Palafrugell
Palamósis one of the best-preserved fishing villages, famous for its prawns, you’ll find anywhere on the Costa Brava. With white sand beaches, hidden coves, and numerous relics of the area’s Catalan and Roman past, there’s much to draw visitors to the town. Surprisingly then, Palamós retains much of the traditional, small-town vibe that’s already lost to other “resort towns” just a little further along the coast
Tamariu ranks as one of the best beaches on the Costa Brava. Embraced by pine clad headlands, the horse shoe shaped beach is very pretty, family friendly and sheltered. Just behind the beach is the pedestrian promenade, where there are some cafes, restaurants and beach gear shops. Parents can happily while away a little time in the shade, sipping whatever they fancy, with their children, only yards away from them, play safely on the sand. It probably won’t be the first time you’ve heard of it, in this neck of the woods, but Tamariu was originally a small fishing village.
Calella de Palafrugell is an attractive resort, well known for its various rocky coves, sandy beaches and excellent fish restaurants.