Pristine beaches, a jubilant nightlife and close proximity to Barcelona make Calella a delightful destination on the Costa del Maresme. Whether you want to relax in one of the many al fresco restaurants or drift across the Mediterranean on a private yacht, Calella is the ultimate summer escape.
Things to do in Calella
Follow the cobblestone roads and alleys that comprise Calella’s Old Town for a taste of Spain. Once an ancient fishing village, Old Town is now home to traditional Catalonian homes, authentic tapas bars and pedestrian-friendly walkways. For shopping, head to Carrer de L'Esglesia, a boutique-filled boulevard.
Uncover the rich history of Catalonia at the Municipal Museum. Housed in a 400-year-old mansion, the museum includes 12 detailed exhibition halls. Follow Calella’s origins from pre-Roman times up to the present day while observing a variety of costumes, artefacts, tools and decorations.
Calella is known for its beautiful beaches. Choose from either Gran Beach or Garbi Beach to find warm water, rocky coves and secluded beach hideouts. Discover other magnificent beaches along the Costa Brava on a chartered boat and stop at the nearby towns of Lloret de Mar and Tossa.
Seeking a thrill? Dive into Waterworld, Europe’s largest water park. Dare to ride the Extreme Mountain or simply relax on the lazy river. Children will enjoy the wave pool, swimming lagoon and Kiddie Island. You can also bungee jump and play mini golf.
Getting around Calella
Both Barcelona and Girona are less than an hour’s drive or bus journey from Calella. Flights arrive at El Prat Airport in Barcelona, with direct train connections to Calella. The city is pedestrian-friendly, with many attractions within walking distance of each other.