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Where to find the best holiday rentals in S'Agaró
S'Agaró, located on the stunning Costa Brava coast between Lloret de Mar and Begur, is known for its elegant beachfront setting and peaceful atmosphere. The area's best rural villas and fincas with private pools are typically found slightly inland and on the outskirts of the old towns of S'Agaró, Platja d'Aro, and Castell d'Aro. These locations offer both quiet privacy and easy access to the beach and local amenities, making them perfect for families and larger groups seeking tranquility and convenience during their holiday.
What makes holiday rentals in S'Agaró unique and appealing
Holiday rentals in S'Agaró boast a blend of traditional Catalan architecture with modern luxury, often featuring spacious interiors, terracotta roofs, stone walls, and elegant patios. Many properties offer ample outdoor space, including private pools, terraces with BBQ facilities, and gardens, ideal for celebrations and reunions. These rural villas and fincas are typically designed to accommodate large groups comfortably, providing a peaceful retreat with stunning sea and countryside views, combining independence with upscale comforts for a truly memorable holiday.
Discover a variety of activities and cultural experiences in S'Agaró and surroundings
Leisure and recreation tailored for families and group celebrations
S'Agaró and its neighbouring towns—Platja d'Aro and Castell d'Aro—offer an exceptional holiday environment combining sport, culture, and leisure. Visitors can enjoy the extensive sandy beaches and hidden coves ideal for water sports, swimming, and sunbathing. There are facilities for renting equipment and learning activities like diving and paddleboarding. For those who appreciate land-based activities, the area provides opportunities for hiking, horse riding, and running along scenic trails. The charming seaside promenade and peaceful old town streets invite leisurely strolls, perfect for families and groups celebrating special occasions.
Enrich your holiday with local culture, gastronomy, and excursions
Exploring the historic town of Castell d'Aro with its preserved medieval charm offers a glimpse into Catalonia's heritage. The region's vibrant gastronomy highlights traditional Mediterranean flavours, including local Catalan dishes like Escudella i Carn d'Olla and Pa amb tomàquet, often enjoyed in seaside restaurants or your villa's own kitchen. Annual festivals and markets add cultural richness all year round. Day trips from S'Agaró are easy, with nearby must-see destinations such as Girona, Barcelona, the Pyrenees mountains, and the Dalí Museum, making it a perfect base for diverse interests and multi-generational travel experiences.
S'Agaró is renowned for its elegant beachfront promenade, designed by the famous architect Rafael Masó in the early 20th century.
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Top things to do and travel tips for your stay
- Enjoy the beautiful beaches and coves
- Explore the medieval streets of Castell d'Aro
- Sample traditional Catalan cuisine
- Participate in local events and festivals
- Take scenic day trips to Girona and Barcelona
1. Enjoy the beautiful beaches and coves
S'Agaró boasts an impressive main beach—long, sandy, and ideal for families—as well as many smaller sandy coves and rocky bays to explore. These spots are perfect for swimming and water sports, with equipment rental and lessons readily available. For a peaceful day, consider visiting a quieter cove where the whole group can relax away from busier areas.
2. Explore the medieval streets of Castell d'Aro
This historical centre has preserved its medieval charm with narrow stone streets, quaint shops, and artisan boutiques. Walking its paths offers cultural enrichment and a lovely change of pace from beach activities. It's a great area for reflective strolls or an afternoon coffee with your family or friends.
3. Sample traditional Catalan cuisine
No stay in S'Agaró is complete without tasting local dishes such as Escudella i Carn d'Olla, a hearty meat and vegetable stew, or the rustic Pa amb tomàquet, a tomato-rubbed bread specialty. Dining at local restaurants or cooking fresh local ingredients in your villa kitchen ensures authentic and memorable culinary experiences.
4. Participate in local events and festivals
S'Agaró and nearby towns offer year-round festivals including cultural markets, medieval-themed fairs, and seasonal celebrations that enrich your holiday with unique local traditions and social gatherings—perfect for groups seeking festive atmospheres.
5. Take scenic day trips to Girona and Barcelona
Thanks to its excellent location, S'Agaró allows easy access to nearby cities and attractions. A day trip to Girona reveals medieval architecture and vibrant culture, while Barcelona offers iconic sightseeing. The beautiful Pyrenees and the Dalí Museum are also within driving distance, offering varied experiences to suit all interests.