Food scene
Restaurant Sa Malica-Can Ton
2 Carrer Sant Andreu de la PalomeraEls Terrassans
31 Passeig de DintreBest fried calamari in town "calamar a la romana"
Cala Treumal Bar Restaurant
lovely beach cove and fabulous restaurant for paella and sangria
Sightseeing
beautiful gardens with views of coastal line, short hiking from downtown Blanes. Also accessible by Bus
152 locals recommend
Marimurtra Botanical Garden
9 Passeig de Carles Faustbeautiful gardens with views of coastal line, short hiking from downtown Blanes. Also accessible by Bus
Beautiful town north of Blanes, accessible
by car (30 min drive) or by boat http://www.dofijetboats.com/es/ - recommended
32 locals recommend
Tossa de Mar Castle
1 Passeig de Vila VellaBeautiful town north of Blanes, accessible
by car (30 min drive) or by boat http://www.dofijetboats.com/es/ - recommended
Traveler advice
Customs and culture
Gateway to Costa Brava
Blanes is the gateway to Costa Brava. Technically speaking, Sa Palomera (the big rock you see on your right when you get to the beach from the apartment) is the first rock in the coastline that is called Costa Brava and spans north from Blanes all the way till the border with France. If you’re curious, “Brava” in Spanish and Catalan means strong, aggressive, difficult to tame, courageous, even dangerous. It was named Costa Brava first in 1908 by a Catalan writer, Ferran Agulló to describe 200 km of rugged and abrupt coastline.
Traveling with kids
Kids Fun
Water World in Lloret https://waterworld.es/
Marineland in Palafolls https://www.marineland.es/catalunya/tu-visita/