Charming villages

Charming villages near El Port de la Selva

Port de la Selva is much more than a pretty seaside village: it is the perfect starting point to discover other corners with their own personality in the Alt Empordà. From the coast to the interior, this region of the Costa Brava is full of villages that preserve their essence, where history, gastronomy and nature combine in every visit.

El Port de la Selva: seafaring authenticity in its purest form

Surrounded by the sea and the mountains, El Port de la Selva is a fishing village that has managed to maintain its identity over time. Its white houses, its small port and its quiet atmosphere make it an ideal destination to disconnect and enjoy the Mediterranean. Here you can stroll along the sea, taste fresh products of the day and discover unique places within the Natural Park of Cap de Creus.

Cadaqués: art and magic by the sea

About 30 minutes away by road, Cadaqués is one of the most iconic villages of the Costa Brava. Famous for its white beauty, its cobblestone streets and its relationship with Salvador Dalí, this magical corner has been a refuge for artists and inspiration for generations. Its bohemian air, small coves and cultural atmosphere make it irresistible.

Llançà: beaches, hiking and tranquility

Very close to El Port de la Selva, Llançà combines nature, culture and tradition. Its beaches, ideal for families, coexist with hiking trails that go deep into the Cap de Creus. You can also visit its port, its old town and enjoy a gastronomy with strong seafaring roots.

Vilajuïga: wine, history and territory

Inland, Vilajuïga stands out for its wineries and its history linked to mineral water. Surrounded by nature and megalithic culture, this small municipality is perfect for lovers of wine, archaeology and rural tranquility. It is also an excellent starting point to visit the monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes.

Peralada: medieval elegance and enotourism

About 40 minutes from El Port de la Selva, Peralada is synonymous with history, wine and culture. Its castle, which hosts one of the most prestigious music festivals in the country, also houses a casino, gardens and an important art collection. The old town invites you to lose yourself among medieval streets and charming terraces.

Staying at La Tina allows you to explore all these villages at your leisure, enjoying the leisurely pace of the Empordà and the cultural, natural and gastronomic richness of the area. Every day can be a new excursion, a new landscape and a new story to discover.