With an archaeological settlement dating back to the 4th century BC, Puig Castellet, on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, is a lively coastal town with excellent beaches and coves, plenty of activities and fascinating tourist attractions.
Sun, beach, and picturesque bays
From the Catalan word "Lloreda", which means "place full of laurels", Lloret de Mar has become the most sought-after destination on the Costa Brava in just a few years. An old fishing village that holds some of Girona's most interesting attractions, such as the churches of Sant Romà and Sant Pere del Bosc, the houses of the indianos or its two castles, one of which has been a private summer residence since 1935 and today offers an immersive experience on climate change. It also features one of the best Mediterranean botanical gardens in Europe, the Santa Clotilde gardens, and marvellous beaches such as Fenals. Enjoy a city in constant movement with leisure and entertainment activities as the main protagonists. Make Lloret de Mar your starting point for exploring coastal towns such as Tossa de Mar, playing in some of the best golf courses in Spain or getting to know the province of Girona in depth.