What to do and see in Emporda, Catalonia: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

August 6, 2021 Elouise Mccaul

Discover the best top things to do in Emporda, Spain including Mas Molla - Traditional Winery, Mas Llunes, Salvador Dali House, Cap de Creus National Park, Monasterio de Sant Pere de Rodes, Cala Estreta, La Vinyeta, Jardi Botanic de Cap Roig, Esglesia de Santa Maria, La Fosca Beach.
Restaurants in Emporda

1. Mas Molla - Traditional Winery

Carrer Molla 17251, 17251 Calonge Spain +34 972 65 01 36 [email protected] http://www.masmolla.com/ca/mas-calonge-costa-brava-gavarres-mediterrania.aspx
Excellent
84%
Good
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5.0 based on 94 reviews

Mas Molla - Traditional Winery

Mas Molla is a traditional farmer house where we continue making natural wine that you are invited to taste. Usually we make visits three times a week, check our web calendar and book your place or propose use a date! We hope see you soon!

Reviewed By 418paulg - Calonge, Spain

The Molla family have lived in this farm since the early medieval period. Today Montse Molla is an accomplished enologist keeping the tradition of "Vi Pages", wine made according to the traditional methods, alive. The fermentation is in wooden vats. Lluis Molla is a lawyer, historian and an expert on local history. The farm is open to the public (consult website for opening hours) for the sale of wine and fruit. Guided tours on request or as announced in advance (website). The Molla family also participate regularly in local cultural events.

2. Mas Llunes

Ctra de Vilajuiga s/n, 17780 Garriguella Spain +34 972 55 26 84 http://masllunes.es
Excellent
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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Mas Llunes

Reviewed By TinaTari - Garriguella, Spain

Roger gave us a wonderful visit of the bodega and a really great wine tasting! He is extremely professional and full of interesting information. I highly recommend a visit to this winery.

3. Salvador Dali House

Portlligat, 17488 Cadaques Spain +1 213-419-4307 [email protected] http://www.salvador-dali.org/museus/casa-salvador-dali-portlligat/en_index
Excellent
65%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
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4.5 based on 3,391 reviews

Salvador Dali House

Built in the 1930s, this was the summer home of the famous artist Salvador Dalí.

Reviewed By globalnuggets - Barcelona, Spain

Simply amazing. A beautiful house in a perfect location with the house itself as if Dalí left only yesterday. Good value too. A must.

4. Cap de Creus National Park

Cadaques Spain +34 666 38 28 52 http://en.costabrava.org/enjoy/dont-miss/cap-de-creus-natural-park
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,940 reviews

Cap de Creus National Park

This National Park features unique rock formations and panoramic ocean views.

Reviewed By YankeeGotschna - Poisy, France

Spain's Eastermost and wildest cape. A must visit if you want a timelsss dose of wind, a vista of sea and rocks and ever-changing sky.

5. Monasterio de Sant Pere de Rodes

Cami del Monestir, S/N, 17489 El Port de la Selva Spain +34 972 19 42 38 [email protected] http://patrimoni.gencat.cat/ca/coleccio/monestir-de-sant-pere-de-rodes
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,074 reviews

Monasterio de Sant Pere de Rodes

Reviewed By jfeliua - Rubi, Spain

Beautiful and historical church, very well preserved and with excursions nearby with spectacular views

6. Cala Estreta

17230 Palamos Spain
Excellent
62%
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25%
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4.5 based on 102 reviews

Cala Estreta

7. La Vinyeta

Ctra. Mollet a Masarac, 17752 Mollet de Peralada Spain +34 647 74 88 09 [email protected] http://www.lavinyeta.es
Excellent
66%
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4.5 based on 145 reviews

La Vinyeta

Live *lavinyeta with the five senses Visit *lavinyeta and discover an authentic winery from the Empordà. Come and live a unique experience. Open the eyes. Let yourself be captivated for a wild landscape. Listen the tramontana sound, the Mediterranean wind that slip in the vineyards. Taste the wines and olive oils from La Vinyeta, this is the scarce fruit of a lean soil, Mollet de Peralada. Let your senses free along with tenacious people engaged with this spot from the Empordà region.*lavinyeta is open for visits on: Saturday from 10 to 14h pm and from 16 to19 hSunday and holidays from 10 to 14 h

Reviewed By claudiav0325 - Westchester County, United States

I visited as part of a tour on the last week of February 2020. We had an amazing day, Josep the owner was very welcoming. We had a great meal with delicious wine to go with it. Unfortunately we were limited on the number of bottles of wine we could bring into the states. Needles to say, the pandemic hit and the wine was quickly gone. But it was a memorable experience which will never be forgotten in a beautiful part of Spain, I hope to be back soon to visit la vinyeta.

8. Jardi Botanic de Cap Roig

Cami Jardi Botanic, s/n, 17210 Calella de Palafrugell, Palafrugell Spain +34 972 61 45 82 [email protected] http://obrasociallacaixa.org/es/centros/jardines-de-cap-roig/que-hacemos
Excellent
64%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 807 reviews

Jardi Botanic de Cap Roig

Reviewed By DP1066 - Hastings, United Kingdom

This garden is well laid out and the map provided enables you to plan your route which is essential if the Festival is on and several routes are blocked due to the staging. There are steps so taking a stroller is tricky but possible. The cacti are impressive and the views equally so! It costs 8€ for adults and 3€ for pensioners. Children have free entry. Sunscreen and a hat are useful!

9. Esglesia de Santa Maria

Calle Eliseu Meifren, Cadaques Spain http://www.poblesdecatalunya.cat/element.php
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 649 reviews

Esglesia de Santa Maria

Reviewed By Liefhebber19 - Breda, The Netherlands

Cadaqués is a lovely village with narrow cobblestone streets and a lovely church with very beautiful ornaments. Dali used to visit here a lot, a many other artists. It is not far from Port Lligat where we visited The residence of Dali.

10. La Fosca Beach

Palamos Spain
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 692 reviews

La Fosca Beach

Reviewed By karinar70

This is our favourite beach in the area. The sand is pure soft sand and the sea shelves very gradually making it ideal for young children. If you use the right side of the rocks (by the pedallos) the sea is much clearer. You can swim out quite far and still stand as it’s shallow for quite a way. There are activities available such as kayaking and our children have always enjoyed searching for crabs and fish amongst the rock pools. The cafes and bars are great and not too pricey. Only problem would be parking in the area but we have found a great little spot that charges €3 for the whole day which is to the right side behind some of the apartments and hotels.

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