14 photos to make you fall in love with Costa Barcelona #bcnmuchmore

The beaches, culture and wine of Costa Barcelona

Just outside the city limits of Barcelona lies a vast region to explore. From sun-drenched beaches to Art Nouveau-style summer residences to sweeping vineyards that produce much of the world’s Cava, Costa Barcelona is a must-see destination in Spain.

I visited recently during Costa Barcelona Week, making my way around as many of the six regions that make up the Costa Barcelona brand – L’Alt Penedes, El Baix, Llobregat, El Garraf, El Maresme, El Valles Occidental and El Valles Oriental – as I could! This is what I found out.

 

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The beaches! Costa Barcelona boasts a 100-kilometre stretch of coast along the Mediterranean Sea. Many of the seaside resorts, including Calella and Malgret del Mar, have been awarded Blue Flag status, an international standard for quality. Bring a bucket and spade, hire a sunbed and have fun in the sun.

Then visit a watersports centre to get out on the sea to sail, kayak or be pulled by a speedboat on an inflatable banana boat! At Olympic Channel Catalonia, where the 1982 Olympics were held, you can learn to wake board. If you like more land-based sports, hire a bike and cycle your way through the Maresme coast. It’s absolutely stunning!

Catalonia has a fascinating culture which you can experience year round, especially at many of the region’s festivals. Perhaps most intriguing are Castells, “human castles” where the community comes together to make the castle base (pinya) with human tier upon tier until it is finally topped off with a child raising her arms in victory. It’s mesmerizing to watch. Many of the castell organisations offer workshops where you can experience it yourself.

The UNESCO listed Mediterranean diet is in full force in Costa Barcelona, fuelled by “kilometre zero” produce that includes strawberries from Mareseme (they are a bit smaller, but very sweet!), Gava Asparagus, Munt cherries, Valles Oriental tomatoes, El Prat artichokes and El Ganxet beans. The three Michelin-starred Restaurant Sant Pau is in the coastal town of Sant Pol de Mar, but perhaps the best meals are at local restaurants trying Catalan specialties like Xato, a winter salad with a nut dressing, white beans and sausage or Coca de Llavaneras, a traditional pastry filled with custard and topped with pine nuts and sugar. On St John’s Eve locals drink, eat coca and jump over a fire!

Costa’s Barcelona’s climate cultivates an extensive wine region, especially around L’Alt Pendes and El Maresme. Catalonia’s wine trade is the biggest in Spain, with 765 wineries producing 180 million bottles of wine and 200 million bottles of cava a year. Many of the wineries have activities the while family will enjoy, such as a picnic lunch after a mule-drawn carriage ride through the vineyards.

There are also Roman Spas, 16th century Monasteries, a Formula One Race course and more. Here are a few photos from my recent trip to Costa Barcelona. I hope you fall in love too!

 

 

Cava Llopart can arrange for you to have a mule-drawn carriage through the vineyards and have a picnic overlooking Monteserrat!

 

Costa Barcelona boasts a 100-kilometre stretch of coast along the Mediterranean Sea. This is Roca Grossa in Calella, I’ve stayed in the adjoining campsite.

 

 Many of the seaside resorts, including Calella and Malgret del Mar, have been awarded Blue Flag status, an international standard for quality.

 

The view from the original house at Cava Llopart. Looks out over the vineyards and Montserrat.

 

The UNESCO listed (!) Mediterranean diet is in full force in Costa Barcelona, fuelled by “kilometre zero” produce that includes strawberries from Maresme (they are a bit smaller, but very sweet!).
I spotted this field of poppies on a 10-kilometre bike ride through the seaside towns in Maresme.

 

Visit a watersports centre, such as ROCROI in Villanova, to sail, kayak or be pulled by a speedboat on an inflatable banana boat!

 

I spotted the necklaces in the market outside the gates of Sant Cugat Monastery.

 

The Sant Cugat Monastery has a Benedictine abbey was built in the 9th century and is famous for its beautiful cloisters.

 

Castells, “human castles” where the community comes together to make the castle base and then they top it off with a child.

 

The Circuit de Barcelona Catalonia hosts 16 racing events each year, including the famous Grand Prix racing events. If you want to visit they offer several opportunities to experience the adrenaline-filled atmosphere, including behind the scenes tours with access to private area of the circuit.

 

We stayed at Hotel Gava Mar, which has an unbeatable location next to the beach!

 

Cava Llopart, the oldest producer of fine cava since 1887

 

Local cured meats and cheeses are popular appetizers.

 

Mercantic is Barcelona’s leading antique and vintage market that also has food and music. Teens will love it, it’s Instagram heaven! The cultural and gastronomic life revolves around El Siglo bookshop, which has live music and more than 100,000 books for sale, making it the largest in Spain. 

 

This is right out of the restaurant Kauai, in Gava.

 

An early morning photo shoot!

 

 

IF YOU GO

Barcelona Province Council Barcelona is Much More! https://www.barcelonaesmoltmes.cat/en/

AC Hotel by Marriott Gava Mar C/ dels Tellinaires, 33 – 35, 08850 Gavà, Spain
+34 936 45 15 10 https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bcnga-ac-hotel-gava-mar/

Wellness Accura Gava Mar Carrer dels Tellinaires, 39-41, 08850 Gavà, Barcelona, Spain +34 936 45 15 00 https://clubsaccura.es/es

Kauai Gava Mar Carrer de Calafell, 25-27, 08850 Gavà, Barcelona, Spain +34 936 45 11 88 http://www.kauaigava.com

Cava LLopart Carretera de Sant Sadurní a Ordal, Km 4, 08739 Els Casots, Barcelona, Spain +34 938 99 31 25 http://www.llopart.com

Mirador de les Caves Ctra. d’Ordal a Sant Sadurní Km.3.800, 08739 Els casots, Barcelona, Spain +34 626 03 06 21 http://www.miradordelescaves.com

ROCROI – Activitats Nautiques Moll de Ponent, s/n, 08880 Vilanova i la Geltrú, Barcelona, Spain +34 938 16 03 51 http://www.rocroi.com/en

Camping Bon Repòs Passeig Marítim, s/n, 08398 Santa Susanna, Barcelona, Spain +34 937 67 84 75 http://www.campingbonrepos.com

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya Camino Mas Moreneta, 08160 Montmeló, Barcelona, Spain http://www.circuitcat.com/es/

Sant Cugat Monastery Plaça d’Octavià, 1, 08172 Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain +34 936 75 99 51 https://www.visitsantcugat.cat/que-veure/monestir-de-sant-cugat/

Mercantic Av. de Rius i Taulet, 120, 08173 Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain +34 936 74 49 50 http://www.mercantic.com

Can Gula Av. de Rius i Taulet, 120, 08173 Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain +34 934 88 43 85 http://www.cangula.es

 

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Disclosure: My trip to Costa Barcelona was provided by Barcelona Province Council for the purpose of this review. All opinions are my own.

21 COMMENTS

  1. dolphin tours | 6th Jan 20

    Nice view and photo ..Costa Barcelona is a nice place also. Good article, I would love to read this article. It contains a lot of useful information.

  2. Jess Munday | 18th Sep 19

    Love the photos, it looks so beautiful, I’ll definitely have to visit at some point.

  3. Joanne | Travel Visa Australia | 7th Jun 18

    Wow, Costa Barcelona sounds amazing! I love all the seaside photos. It is so breathtaking! Have a marvelous time!

  4. Kara | 2nd Jun 18

    I have been to Barcelona and it is one of my favourite cities but have never explored further afield, it looks beautiful

  5. Laura | 2nd Jun 18

    Oh wow, I’ve been to Barcelona but stayed pretty much within the city for a week or so and didnt explore much beyond that due to time limitations but I really want to go back now as there is just so much on offer. Some seriously Spanish wanderlust going on after reading this

    Laura x

  6. Lucy Dorrington | 1st Jun 18

    I know a bit about Barcelona, it’s on my travel bucket list, but I never knew this part existed, what a lovely place to visit!

  7. Flyingkids | 31st May 18

    BEAUTIFUL!!! I’m already in love with Costa Barcelona!

    • Susanna | 1st Jun 18

      It really is gorgeous there! A photo opportunity around every corner.

  8. Cath - BattleMum | 30th May 18

    Your photos are amazing. We’re visiting Barcelona for the first time in July but sadly we’re not hiring a car while there. It’ll just mean we’ll have to return and do just that as it seems there’s lots to do and see outside the city!

    • Susanna | 1st Jun 18

      It’s super easy to reach the coast via train and other public transportation!

  9. Talya | 30th May 18

    Oh wow I have totally fallen in love with these photos and Costa Barcelona! But aside from that, I love the sound of the mule-drawn carriage through the vineyards how romantic!

    • Susanna | 1st Jun 18

      That was really special and a highlight – I will remember it for a long time.

  10. Laura | 30th May 18

    I love these photos, I visited Barcelona years ago and felt quite underwhelmed by the city itself. Wish I had been brave enough to explore the countryside surrounding.

    • Susanna | 1st Jun 18

      There’s so much to do outside of Barcelona, you must visit next time. x

  11. fashionandstylepolice | 29th May 18

    Love the beautiful photos. So amazing. I visited Barcelona some years ago but had no idea what was just outside the city.

    • Susanna | 1st Jun 18

      You must visit next time, there’s so much more to Barcelona!

  12. What Mum Loves | 29th May 18

    Yes! This post totally made me fall in love with Costa Barcelona! absolutely stunning views! And the location of your hotel- I don’t think it gets better than this! x

    • Susanna | 1st Jun 18

      The hotel was a really good location, and quiet too!

  13. Claire | 29th May 18

    Oh wow, it looks beautiful here. I would love to visit and take a walk around with my camera. The views look amazing and the beach looks perfect. I really need to renew my passport this year.

  14. Jon | 29th May 18

    Wow What amazing photos. Everything looks so beautiful! I really must go back and visit Barcelona again after all these years.

  15. Catherine’s Cultural Wednesdays | 27th May 18

    Well worth venturing outside Barcelona the area surrounding the city is so beautiful

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