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Nestled along Spain's Costa Brava, between the Gulf of Roses and Cala Montgo is the quaint coastal town of L'Escala. Known as a thriving tourist town and an important fishing port. Here you can explore ancient Roman ruins, sandy Mediterranean beaches, coastal hikes, and museums. It's an excellent destination for families, groups of friends, and couples of all ages to enjoy a relaxing coastal getaway in the northeastern corner of Spain.
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Holidays in L'Escala: The area and getting around
Arriving in L'EscalaIf you'll be coming to L'Escala by air, the closest airport is Girona-Costa Brava Airport, which is 56 kilometres, or a 43-minute drive away. You can use a bus to travel this route, which takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes, or you can use a private car. Having a rental car for your stay in L'Escala allows you to explore the surrounding areas freely and more conveniently than relying on public transportation to get around.
Getting around the townL'Escala is a relatively small town, with all the main attractions, beaches, shops, restaurants, and bars reachable on foot. If you plan to stay in L'Escala for the duration of your trip, you can easily rely on your own two feet, or public transport, to get around. However, if you'll be venturing further up or down the coast, it's best to rent a private car for the most freedom and flexibility during your stay.
Travellers and activities
L'Escala for CouplesWith its charming seaside location, L'Escala is a romantic destination for couples of all ages. Spend the day snorkeling on a private boat tour to the Medes Islands, and then end the day with a romantic dinner at La Gruta or El Roser– two of the best date-night restaurants in the town.
L'Escala for FamiliesWhether you'll be visiting L'Escala as a family with kids or as adults, you'll find plenty of ways to enjoy your holiday here. Race around the 750-metre go-kart track at Go Karts L'Escala, where you can drive lap after lap. Or, head over to Montgri Natural Park to enjoy nature and fresh air. Bring your swimsuits and towels to spend the day splashing around at Aquabrava water park, which is an excellent day-trip activity for families with young children.
Top 5 travel tips in L'Escala
1. Swim in the crystalline waters at Platja de RiellsThis large, cove-shaped sandy beach is located on the coastline of central L'Escala. The waveless waters here are calm and perfect for swimming. Spend the day sunbathing, strolling, and splashing around the water here with your friends, family, or significant other.
2. Do an electric scooter tour of the townThe scooters and guides at Easy Rider L'Escala offer a unique and fun way to experience the town. Tours last two hours, and you'll get to see all the main attractions. This is an excellent activity idea for couples and families with kids.
3. Explore the ancient side of L'EscalaL'Escala is famed for its two ancient cities, one of which is Roman and the other is Greek. The entire ancient site is called Empuries, and is considered to be the most important archaeological site in Catalonia. You can walk here from L'Escala, or there's a car park if you'll be driving your own car. Spend a few hours exploring the vast ruins, which overlook a stunning stretch of beach.
4. Explore the museumsL'Escala is home to a surprising number of museums. History and culture lovers will find plenty of interesting exhibits and themes to explore. Try the Anchovy and Salt Museum, where you can learn about the town's history of anchovy fishing and preservation. Or, go to the Casa Museu Clos del Pastor, which is dedicated to the life of a famed L'Escalan writer of Catalan literature from the 19th century.
5. Eat like a localL'Escala is home to a wonderful selection of delicious dining options. Try Catalonian cuisine at Restaurant el Gotim, or enjoy fine local dishes at Taverna de la Sal. Restaurant La Terrassa d'Empuries boasts a beautiful view from their terrace seating, and La Gruta offers mouthwatering modern French cuisine.