Experiences in the Costa Brava that will exceed your expectations. Our knowledge of the Costa Brava will help you to experience something completely unforgettable
Custom Sailing offers you the option to take the route you want, or we can give you recommendations so that you can make the best navigation plan, with places to visit and restaurants where you can land. A day on board can be very varied, whether you want to go to a trendy restaurant full of atmosphere or if you want a quiet day with your family and friends. Our team will recommend the plan that best suits your needs and customize your experience as you require. Our captains know first-hand all of the secret corners of the Costa Brava. Paying attention to their recommendations is important to enjoy a unique and different day onboard, visiting virgin areas far from busiest tourist locations.
Calella
Located in the heart of the Costa Brava, it is an old fishing village and one of the few that still preserves the charm that was breathed before the arrival of mass tourism. It offers narrow streets, whitewashed tiled houses and traditional little fishermen's homes. Located in a rocky area surrounded by small coves.
N 41º 53' 18'' E 3º 11' 5'' https://goo.gl/maps/EtipvZcE4cr
700 m
Abundant rock with some sandy areas
Llafranc
A village next to Calella, which combines tradition and modernity. It is also a popular and prestigious destination for years. Llafranc Bay, its promenade, the port and the Cape of San Sebastián make this small town one of the most appreciated on the coast. Located in a sandy area surrounded by rocks, it also has small coves in the vicinity.
N 41º 53' 37'' E 3º 11' 38'' https://goo.gl/maps/EtipvZcE4cr
350 m
Abundant sand abundant with rocky area
Tamariu
The smallets of the brothers, this is the wildest village that is located in the north of the municipality of Palafrugell, between rocks and vegetation. Tamariu has a main beach with thick sand surrounded by two small coves. Its small promenade is full of life when restaurants specializing in rice, fish and seafood open their doors.
N 41º 55' 5'' E 3º 12' 28'' https://goo.gl/maps/ah6gQSYdMa72
150 m
Abundant sand abundant with the presence of rocky area
Cala d'Aigua Blava
Its name does not deceive, it is a fine golden sandy cove with a shallow, blue seabed. Surrounded by vegetation, its privileged geographical position allows you to contemplate Cap de Begur in first person.
N 41º 56' 2'' E 3º 12' 58'' https://goo.gl/maps/mRPTyutfo5J2
130 m
Abundant sand with the presence of rocky areas
Castell beach
It is one of the last extensive beaches that is still virgin on the Costa Brava. Shaped like a crescent and surrounded by forest and fields, it has a mouth right in the middle. It offers a wide area for easy anchoring for boats of all lengths.
N 41º 51' 45'' E 3º 9' 23'' https://goo.gl/maps/EtipvZcE4cr
300 m
Mainly sandy with some rocky areas
Resturants: Chiringuito Number One
Cala Senià
Located in the middle of a steep stretch of coastline, it is an unspoilt enclave surrounded by pine-clad cliffs and crowned by a small palace in the Empordà style. It has about fifteen buoys to facilitate the anchoring of boats in the summer season.
N 41º 51' 48'' E 3º 9' 55'' https://goo.gl/maps/fSguCcWEzds
125 m
Predominantly rocky with an area of sand in the deepest part
Cala Estreta
It is a group of coves of coarse sand and modest width, hence its name (‘Narrow Cove’). In some sections the water invades the sand when the sea is rough. Its high scenic value, together with crystalline waters, make it one of the most emblematic corners of the Costa Brava. It has an old fishermen's refuge from the 16th century XVI. It takes a good walk to access it by land, which ensures a low influx of people even in the summer season. It is suitable for nudism.
N 41º 51' 48'' E 3º 9' 55'' https://goo.gl/maps/fSguCcWEzds
100 m
Predominantly rocky with the presence of sand
El Vedell
It is an absolutely virgin space, with a coastal footpath of arrival that is not suitable for all people, that makes the predominant access by boat. The cove is made of rocks and pebbles rounded by the action of the storms. The numerous reefs that surround it give it a great richness of the seabed and it is undoubtedly an emblematic environment, although only within the reach of the most experienced
N 41º 52' 20'' E 3º 10' 40'' https://goo.gl/maps/9hSCjzrYHyS2
170 m
Predominantly rocky with sand in the deepest part
Illes Formigues
A set of small barren islands that can be seen on the horizon from Calella de Palafrugell, which owe their name to the fact that they are small and numerous, forming a silhouette similar to little ants. The year 1285 was the scene of one of the most spectacular naval confrontations of all those experienced on the Costa Brava. Surrounded by rocky outcrops and reefs, it is alive with sea life, but requires careful navigation so as not to collide with any of the submerged rocks that surround it.
N 41º 51' 45'' E 3º 11' 10'' https://goo.gl/maps/1fHSgZZGA4w
225 m
Predominantly rocky
Cala Pedrosa
Another virgin area where access is difficult on foot, making it a very quiet cove, even in the peak of summer. Located beneath the beautiful cliffs of Puig d'en Frares, it is a wonderful pebbled beach, hence its name (‘rocky cove’). It has a small hut where breakfasts and tapas are served.
N 41º 54' 28'' E 3º 12' 26'' https://goo.gl/maps/8V3yvXsqCpy
200 m
Predominantly rocky
Cala Marquesa
This is a totally virgin and charming space, formed by a set of coves surrounded by high granite walls. Just in front of the cove there is a small islet that protects the waters, creating an assortment of wonderful natural pools. Access by foot is not signposted and is not advisable, but it is perfect for visiting it by sea and it is an excellent place to anchor.
N 41º 55' 27'' E 3º 12' 60'' https://goo.gl/maps/7EupqVMn4Ar
200 m
Predominantly rocky
Cap de Begur
This is the easternmost point of the Begur massif, immersed in a natural area that is the extension of ‘Les Gavarres’ and formed by small hills that fall into the sea giving rise to spectacular cliffs. It is surrounded by coves with crystalline waters; from 'Aigua Blava', through 'Sa Tuna' and 'Aigua Freda' and until reaching 'Sa Riera'. All of them are extraordinarily beautiful, but are not particularly suitable for visiting when the Northern ‘Tramuntana’ wind blows, as they are all exposed to the North.
N 41º 5 7' 2'' E 3º 1 3' 60 '' https://goo.gl/maps/Nui46ZB9DL42
Diverse, depending on each cove
El Golfet
To the north of ‘Cap Roig’, this cove is the combination of a small gulf with an area of steep cliff descents that make it an ideal place for anchoring boats of all sizes. The sandy bottom is spectacular, with turquoise tones.
N 41º 5 2 '45' 'E 3º 1 0' 42 '' https://goo.gl/maps/Lrm995zJhEv
500 m
Abundant sand with some rocky areas
La Banyera de la Russa
Located south of 'Cap Roig', just below the Botanical Garden, this is a beautiful enclave surrounded by rocky cliffs. It offers an exclusive natural bathtub that Mrs. Woedvosky frequented accompanied by her donkey to overcome the rugged path that descended from her castle located at the top of this magical space.
N 41º 5 2 '45' 'E 3º 1 0' 42 '' https://goo.gl/maps/Lrm995zJhEv
50 m
Rocky