A small fishing village with timeless charm, L'Estartit is captivating with its character that is sometimes picturesque, sometimes immersed in a paradisiacal setting with its spacious beach and exotic landscape.
Located on the Costa Brava, on the Mediterranean coast, this charming seaside resort is attracting increasing interest from travelers, but also from pleasure boaters. By berthing your pleasure boat at the port of L'Estartit, you will discover one of the most famous seaside resorts in Catalonia, welcoming water sports enthusiasts every year. For while the streets of the town come alive around the taverns and during the many traditional events, the sea also seems to welcome many vacationers, keen on water skiing, scuba diving and other equally fun activities.
Diving enthusiasts will obviously love the yacht charter services available in L'Estartit. From the port, yachtsmen can water-jet-powered motorized craft to the Medes Islands, famous for their incredible marine biodiversity. Seven majestic islets in the open sea off the main beach at L'Estartit will also amaze adventurers with their exotic landscape, closely watched by the black-headed gull. But L'Estartit also has its share of surprises, particularly in Torroella de Montgrí, a town deeply marked by history with its ancient architecture and medieval churches.
Unique hike around L'Estartit
Hiking is one of the activities not to be missed during your vacation in L'Estartit. Its proximity to the tributaries of the river Ter and the Montgrí massif makes it a favorite destination for hikers. You can enjoy a bike ride with the family in the Bajo Ter area. straddling the river of the same name and the center of the municipality, this region offers several sailing itineraries in the midst of lush nature flourishing on the banks of the Ter river. You can also follow the ascent to the Castle of the Grey Mountain with the family, perched on a hill in Tarroella de Montgrí. Once in front of the castle and its 13-meter-high walls, you can enjoy the panoramic view of the city and its surroundings.
The more adventurous will tackle the famous Caminito del Rey in Malaga. Built at the beginning of the 20th century, this very challenging cliff-side trail will take you over the El Chorro gorge, revealing steep cliffs 400 meters high.
Your sea trips
Sea excursions will be rewarded by the discovery of magnificent sandy beaches and mysterious caves enhancing the 50 km of coastline of L'Estartit. at the entrance to the seaside resort is Platja Gran, which is made up of three small separate beaches that are particularly popular in summer.
Playa Els Griells offers its visitors a little peace and quiet and is close to the Ter Vell Nature Reserve, where endless bike rides await you through the Empordà Marshes with a breathtaking view of the Medes Islands. Lovers of peace and quiet will drop anchor not far from Playa La Pletera. Discreetly located, this beach also belongs to the Ter Vell Nature Reserve and will entertain snorkeling and kitesurfing enthusiasts.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 730 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $23,604 |
Minimum weekly price | $698 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |