What to visit in Platja d'Aro: the must-sees
What to visit in Platja d'Aro: the must-sees
The seafront and beaches
The Grande Plage de Platja d'Aro stretches for almost 2 kilometres and is the lively heart of the resort. Perfectly equipped with beach bars, beach clubs and water sports, it offers all the services you need for a great seaside holiday.
Those seeking peace and quiet will appreciate more intimate coves such as Cala Pedrosa and Cala dels Canyers, accessible on foot from the town centre. These little natural paradises make investing in the area even more appealing.
The historic centre of Castell d'Aro
A few kilometres from the coast, Castell d'Aro offers a striking contrast with its preserved medieval architecture. This hilltop village is home to remarkable monuments such as the Romanesque church of Santa Maria and the remains of the castle to which it owes its name.
This duality between coastal modernity and historical heritage enriches the local tourist offering and is a key selling point for property investors looking for a destination with everything they could wish for.
The Cap Roig Botanical Gardens
Located between Platja d'Aro and Calella de Palafrugell, the Cap Roig Botanical Gardens offer a unique natural spectacle. Created in the 1920s, these Mediterranean gardens are home to over 1,000 plant species and offer exceptional panoramic views of the Mediterranean.
Activities and leisure: a Mediterranean way of life
Water sports and aquatic activities
The Costa Brava is world-renowned for its exceptional conditions for water sports. Platja d'Aro offers a full range of activities: sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding, scuba diving and jet skiing.
Local diving centres allow you to explore the protected seabed of the Medes Islands, a nearby marine nature reserve. This unspoilt natural environment helps to maintain the region's long-term appeal to tourists.
Golf and land sports
Golf enthusiasts will be spoilt for choice with several high-quality courses within a 30-kilometre radius. The Golf d'Aro, an 18-hole course located in Mas Nou, offers an exceptional setting for all lovers of the sport.
The GR-92 hiking trails along the Catalan coast allow you to discover breathtaking landscapes while enjoying regular physical activity without ever tiring of the surrounding panorama.
Local gastronomy
The gastronomic richness of Platja d'Aro reflects the Catalan culinary tradition, with strong Mediterranean influences. Local restaurants offer cuisine based on seafood and regional specialities such as paella, tapas and Empordà wines.
This rich gastronomy is one of the main attractions for French residents, who are accustomed to a culinary culture that is refined to say the least.
Around Platja d'Aro: explore the Costa Brava
Cadaqués and the world of Dalí
A 45-minute drive away, Cadaqués offers a journey into the surreal world of Salvador Dalí. This fishing village with its white houses inspired the artist for decades. A visit to his house-museum in Portlligat is a unique experience not to be missed.
Investing in property in Cadaqués is an exceptional opportunity for lovers of art and cultural heritage.
Roses and its legendary bay
The Bay of Roses, considered one of the most beautiful in the world, is located 30 minutes from Platja d'Aro. This destination has it all: magnificent beaches, a rich historical heritage with the Renaissance Citadel and unrivalled gastronomy.
Empuriabrava and its canals
Nicknamed the ‘Spanish Venice’, Empuriabrava charms visitors with its unique network of navigable canals. This residential marina offers a unique lifestyle where each property has its own private mooring.
Girona, the historical pearl
An hour's drive away, Girona reveals its rich medieval heritage, which has been perfectly preserved over time. Its ramparts, Gothic cathedral and Jewish quarter are among the most beautiful in Europe. This proximity to a major cultural centre greatly enhances the real estate potential of Platja d'Aro.
Investing in real estate in Platja d'Aro
A dynamic property market
The property market in Platja d'Aro is in constant demand, driven by the destination's tourist appeal and its proximity to France. Properties located on the seafront or with sea views retain their value, while those set back from the coast offer excellent value for money.
Diversity of property on offer
The local property market offers a wide variety of properties: modern beachfront apartments, villas with private pools, authentic village houses and building plots with panoramic views. This diversity means there is something to suit everyone's investment plans.
Tax and legal advantages
Property investment in Spain benefits from a secure legal framework and favourable tax conditions for European residents. The geographical proximity also makes it easy to manage and monitor your investment.
Living in Platja d'Aro: an exceptional quality of life
Services and infrastructure
Platja d'Aro has all the infrastructure you need for a comfortable lifestyle: health centres, international schools, local shops and modern shopping centres. The well-designed road network provides easy access to Girona Airport (40 minutes) and Barcelona Airport (1.5 hours).
Dynamic French community
A large French community has established itself in the region, making it easy for new arrivals to settle in. Associations, clubs and events specifically aimed at French residents create a rich and welcoming social environment.
Ideal Mediterranean climate
With over 300 days of sunshine a year, mild winters and summers tempered by sea breezes, Platja d'Aro offers ideal climatic conditions for a primary or secondary residence.
FAQ: your essential questions about Platja d'Aro
When is the best time to visit Platja d'Aro?
Platja d'Aro is a pleasant place to visit all year round thanks to its Mediterranean climate. The high season runs from June to September with lots of entertainment. May, October and even November offer excellent conditions, but with fewer crowds and more attractive prices.
How do I get to Platja d'Aro from France?
There are several options for visitors from the UK: by road via the A7 motorway then the AP-7 (around 2 hours from Perpignan), by plane via Girona airport (40 minutes) or Barcelona airport (1 hour 30 minutes), or by train to Flaçà then local bus.
What are the average property prices in Platja d'Aro?
Prices vary depending on location and type of property. Expect to pay between £2,500 and £4,500 per square metre for an apartment, with prices varying depending on proximity to the sea, and between £300,000 and £800,000 for a villa, depending on its features and location.
Can you live in Platja d'Aro without speaking Spanish?
Although learning Spanish is recommended, the presence of a large French and international community makes everyday life easier. Many local professionals speak French, particularly in real estate and tourist services.
What are the formalities for buying property?
European citizens can buy property in Spain without restriction. You will need to obtain a NIE (foreign identification number), open a Spanish bank account and use a notary to sign the deed of sale.
Are there any French schools in the area?
Several establishments offer French or bilingual education, including the École Française de Gérone and various other international schools in Platja d'Aro and neighbouring municipalities.
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