What to do in Palamós?

The new way to discover Palamós live, a game to find the most interesting corners, solve puzzles and learn interesting facts about its history without even realizing it. At your leisure, without schedules or reservations. From the moment you start, you will have 12 hours to finish (it won't take you more than 2), being able to stop to rest, have a drink...

Escape room Palamós

Discover Palamós in a special way

It's clear that if you visit Palamós you won't miss its lighthouse or its famous fish market... But did you know that there's a sunken ship from World War II on its shores? You know, those little details that few people know about, and that open your eyes like soup bowls.

Experiencia en Palamós

Experience in Palamós

The Time Pirates are stirring up the past and only you, Guardians of Time, can keep history on track.

On this occasion, you will enter the time tunnels in Palamós, a coastal town in the centre of the Costa Brava (Girona), famous for having the best shrimp in the world, a centuries-old fishing tradition and many corners to discover in its old town.

29.99€

Immediate access. No schedules. Available 24 hours.
Available languages:
Español Català English Français
Time available:
12h
Estimated duration:
2h
Distance:
1.5Km
Where does it start?
Fuente del paseo marítimo

What to see in Palamós

Palamós is a destination full of charm. With our experience, you will discover curiosities and immerse yourself in the history of this place, all while walking through its most iconic streets and corners.

Below, we present the essential places that you cannot miss on your visit to Palamós. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure!

Museo de la pesca

Fishing Museum

Discover the fishing tradition of Palamós, with interactive exhibitions and historic boats. A must-see place to learn about its maritime culture!

Castillo de Sant Esteve de Mar

Castle of Sant Esteve de Mar

Cette ancienne forteresse offre des vues spectaculaires sur la Méditerranée. Conçu pour protéger la côte des attaques de pirates, c'est un lieu idéal pour explorer l'histoire et profiter des environs.

Museo de la gastronomía

Espai del Peix

Immerse yourself in the world of fishing, an ideal place to explore fishing tradition, learn about fish auctions and enjoy seafood cuisine with tastings.

Escape room Palamós

Discover Palamós in a different way! An outdoor escape room, where each challenge will guide you to discover Palamós from a new perspective. As you explore the town, you will solve puzzles that will lead you to discover unique corners full of history.

As you go along, you will learn interesting facts and historical details that will connect you to the place. It is an exciting way to get to know Palamós while having fun.

Ideal for groups, families or couples, this experience transforms tourism into an unforgettable adventure. Get ready to explore Palamós!

Escape room en Palamós

Palamós Beach

The beaches of Palamós are a perfect place to relax and enjoy the sea. With several options, each one has its own charm, from quieter areas to more lively areas. Below, we show you some of the most outstanding beaches in Palamós.

Playa Gran de Palamós

Gran Beach

At 600 metres long, this is the main beach in Palamós and is located in the heart of the town. It offers easy access to bars, restaurants and iconic places such as the fishing port and Port Marina.

Playa de la Fosca

Fosca Beach

This beach is characterized by a large rock located in the center of the beach. Its shallow waters and fine sand make it ideal for families looking to enjoy the sea in a peaceful environment.

Playa de Castell

Castell Beach

It is one of the best preserved gems of the Costa Brava, known for being the last unspoilt beach in the area. With 300 metres of fine sand and surrounded by pine trees, it offers a unique and peaceful natural environment.

Casco antiguo de Palamós

Palamós old town

This is an area full of history and charm. Here you can find the Church of Santa Maria, one of the oldest buildings in the town, which stands out for its architecture and historical value. A short distance away, you will find the Capilla del Carmen and the Church of Santa Eugenia de Vila-romano.

The old town of Palamós is ideal for a leisurely stroll through its narrow, picturesque streets, where you can feel the seafaring atmosphere and the essence of the place. The Barrio del Pedró is a clear example of traditional Mediterranean architecture.

Also, close to the beach is the Ensanche, a neighbourhood that maintains the coastal style that characterises Palamós. Without a doubt, visiting these neighbourhoods is an excellent way to get to know the character of the municipality.

Palamós coves

Palamós has several coves that stand out for their natural beauty and crystal-clear waters, perfect for those looking to enjoy a sunny day in a quieter and more secluded setting. Each one has its own charm, from the smallest and most hidden to the most accessible. Below, we show you the main coves that you can visit.

Cala foradada

Foradada cove

This is a small, quiet cove located next to Playa del Castillo. It offers stunning views of the coast. This unspoilt cove has no services, so it is advisable to bring everything you need.

Cala margarida

Margarida Cove

This is a charming spot, famous for its white fishermen's cottages by the water. The beach, about 100 metres long, is made up of coarse sand and stones.

Cala de Palamós

S'Alguer Cove

A small corner of sand and rocks. It is ideal for enjoying the sea, although rubber shoes are recommended. You can still see the typical white fishermen's cottages next to the beach.

What to see in Palamós and surroundings

We have seen some highlights of Palamós, but its surroundings also offer essential places to visit.

To the north, Calella de Palafrugell is a charming coastal town with its typical white houses, fishing boats and the spectacular Cap Roig garden. Its connection to Llafranc via the Camino de Ronda is an essential walk for its beauty.

To the south, Sant Antoni de Calonge offers a pleasant walk between beaches and coves, including watchtowers such as Valentina. Following this path, you will reach Platja d’Aro, famous for its Grande beach, its hidden coves and the Roman site of Pla de Palol.

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