The whitewashed buildings of Calella, the southernmost of Palafrugell’s seaside crown jewels, cluster Aegean-style around a bay of rocky points and small, pretty beaches, with a few fishing boats, hauled up on the sand. Though deservedly well known for its beauteous bay, Calella has resisted the temptation to sprawl, and maintains its agreeably tucked-away feel, despite being merrily packed with visitors in summer.[1]
On 12/20/2019, we have joined a full-day tour to visit Girona and Costa Brava from Barcelona, which was provided by Explore Catalunya. This tour covered three vista points:
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On 12/20/2019, we have joined a full-day tour to visit Girona and Costa Brava from Barcelona, which was provided by Explore Catalunya. This tour covered three vista points:
Starting from Barcelona, it was raining. So, our tour guide decided to visit Pals first then we arrived at Calella de Palafrugell around noontime. At beautiful Calella, it was cloudy at the beginning. However, as shown in the photos below, it eventually turned into a rare sunny winter day.
Calella de Palafrugell |
References
- Calella de Palafrugell travel | Spain - Lonely Planet
- Calella de Palafrugell (theculturetrip.com)
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