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Visiting Castell-Platja d'Aro

Located in the northeast corner of Catalonia, Castell-Platja d'Aro stands out as one of the region's premier coastal destinations. It offers more than just postcard views, as the town holds surprising historical depth for those willing to look past the waterfront.

Dreamy coves

Castell-Platja d'Aro is primarily a beach destination, offering plenty of options for swimming and watersports. The most accessible spot is Platja Gran, a two-kilometer stretch of sand right next to the town center, complete with full facilities and a wide variety of restaurants and bars. The beach at Sant Pol is a favorite for walkers and active travelers thanks to its dunes and clear water that makes for excellent snorkeling. The Parque de Las Dunas offers dedicated children's activities throughout the summer. If you prefer smaller, more intimate spaces, Cala Rovira is a popular choice, protected from the wind and easy to reach by car. For something even more secluded, Cala Sa Cova is a tiny cove under 50 meters long, tucked between cliffs and native Mediterranean greenery, known for its striking turquoise water. For a change of pace, the Aquadiver water park is a solid bet for a family day out, featuring everything from a 100-meter-long slide to a calm wave pool.

Must-see sights beyond the sand

Don't limit your time here to the beach. The small village of Castell d'Aro sits just three kilometers inland and feels worlds away from the coastal energy. Its narrow stone streets wind their way toward the town square, where you can visit the château de Benedormiens, a fortress built by locals to fend off pirate raids. History buffs should also check out the ruines romaines de Platja d'Aro near Cala Rovira. These remnants of an ancient villa, unearthed in the 1980s, offer a glimpse into the region's Roman past. Round out your historical tour with a visit to the cathédrale Santa Maria de Platja d'Aro. The religious life of the area is also centered around the parish churches of Santa Maria de Platja d'Aro and Santa Maria de Fenals d'Aro.

When to go

The experience in Castell-Platja d'Aro peaks during the summer months. The town is most popular from June through September when the beach culture is in full swing. If you prefer smaller crowds, late spring is an excellent time to visit and enjoy the town at a slower pace.

Getting there

The most efficient way to reach Castell-Platja d'Aro is by plane into Girona. Many airlines service the Girona-Costa Brava Airport. Once you land, you can rent a car or take a bus for the 35-minute drive to town.

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Pretty place, and an easygoing vibe

The city of Platja d'Aro is located on Spain's Costa Brava.
This region is famous for being lively in the summer with tourists who come to party.
In Platja d'Aro, the vibe is calmer. You can just let yourself go with the mild climate, the big beach, and the turquoise water.
There is a walking path along the beach that takes you under stone arches and leads you to hidden coves.
There are plenty of shops, bars, and restaurants.
The food there is average.
But it's a good experience.

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