Hidden Gems of the Costa Brava: Off the Beaten Path Towns
The Costa Brava is famous for its sun-soaked beaches, charming coastal towns, and the vibrant energy of places like Lloret de Mar and Tossa de Mar. But beyond the well-known hotspots lies a quieter, more authentic side of this stunning region. If you’re looking to escape the crowds and truly connect with the heart of Catalonia, these lesser-known towns are the perfect retreat.

1. Begur: Bohemian Charm and Secluded Coves
Nestled between pine-covered hills and rugged coastline, Begur is a picturesque village with whitewashed houses, narrow cobbled streets, and a bohemian flair. Overlooked by a medieval castle, Begur offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and access to some of the Costa Brava’s most beautiful, hidden beaches like Sa Tuna and Aiguablava. Ideal for those seeking both relaxation and a touch of history.
2. Pals: A Journey Back in Time
Pals is a beautifully preserved medieval town, just a few kilometers inland. Its stone buildings, Romanesque church, and Gothic arches will make you feel like you’ve stepped into a fairytale. Pals is perfect for slow travel—stroll through the quiet streets, enjoy local cuisine in family-run restaurants, and soak in the peaceful countryside surroundings.
3. Calella de Palafrugell: Authentic Fishing Village Atmosphere
Unlike its more commercial neighbors, Calella de Palafrugell retains its authentic fishing village charm. The white houses with terracotta roofs, charming sea promenades, and traditional restaurants create an atmosphere that’s hard to match. Time your visit with the Havaneres festival in July, where locals sing traditional sea shanties right on the beach.

4. Peratallada: A Stone-Carved Masterpiece
If you love medieval architecture and artistic vibes, Peratallada is a must-visit. This tiny town is one of the best-preserved in Catalonia, with its winding stone streets, fortified walls, and ivy-covered buildings. It’s also home to artisan shops and cozy eateries that serve up traditional Catalan fare. It’s quiet, quaint, and deeply romantic.
5. Tamariu: The Hidden Cove Paradise
With its crystal-clear waters and sheltered bay, Tamariu is a paradise for nature lovers and snorkeling enthusiasts. Unlike some of the larger beaches in the region, Tamariu has retained a peaceful, almost untouched charm. Its family-friendly vibe and relaxed pace make it ideal for a slow, sun-drenched escape.
Stay in a Holiday Villa and Truly Experience the Costa Brava

Imagine waking up to the sound of waves, having breakfast on your private terrace, and spending your days exploring the undiscovered corners of the Costa Brava. At Club Villamar, we make that dream a reality. Renting a holiday villa with us means privacy, comfort, and a true home away from home—perfect for families, couples, or groups of friends looking to enjoy Spain on their own terms. Let your next adventure start in one of these hidden gems, with all the luxury and freedom a private villa can offer.