La Bisbal d’Empordà: The main town of our region, known for its ceramic traditions, antique dealers, pastries and sausages.
» Visit la Bisbal
» Original Bisbal
» Pastisseria Sans
Girona: Monumental city with a well cared for historical section, cathedral, church, great wall and museums, etc.
» Turism Girona
Figueres: The birthplace of Salvador Dalí, with its famous museum, complete with the museum located in the castle of Púbol.
» Casa Museo Castillo Gala Dalí
Cap de Creus: The most oriental area of the Iberian Peninsula.
Cadaqués: Surely one of the most charismatic Mediterranean seaside towns. The former home of Salvador Dalí is found here.
» Cadaqués
Empuriabrava: Seacoast formed by an extensive network of channels making it one of a kind. The Catalonian Miami.
Aiguamolls de l’Empordà: Humid area perfect for bird watching.
Empuriabrava: Seacoast formed by an extensive network of channels making it one of a kind. The Catalonian Miami.
Aiguamolls de l’Empordà: Humid area perfect for bird watching.
Empúries: Ruins and the Iberian town of Ullastret.
Weekly outdoor marketss: Mondays in Torroella de Montgrí, Tuesdays in Palamós, fridays in La Bisbal d’Empordà and Sundays in Palafrugell.
Lonja de Palamós: Fish auctions held from Monday to Friday at 5:00 p.m.
Calella de Palafrugell: The Costa Brava town whose beachfront area is best conserved. Also known for its festival of habaneras (sea shanties) which is held on the first Saturday of July.
S’Alguer: Truly charming seaside town that can only be entered on foot.
Les Gavarres: Fantastic forests with holm oak, cork oak and pine trees, as well as farm houses scattered throughout this extensive mountain mass.