Vasanta Costa Brava

Margarida Wirsing, 24, 17220 Sant Feliu de Guíxols
Fabulous, 8.9
Vasanta Costa Brava

Vasanta Costa Brava

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Vasanta Costa Brava is a beautiful 13-bedroom villa located just 800 metres from the beach in Sant Feliu de Guíxols. It features a private swimming pool set in over 1 km of gardens with Mediterranean Sea views.

Accommodating up to 26 people, this whitewashed villa offers luxurious décor with traditional touches, including beamed ceilings and wooden furnishings. It features large, arched windows and charming verandahs with lovely views.

The spacious living room has a sofa, flat-screen satellite TV and a DVD player. The large kitchen has an oven, hob, fridge, microwave, kettle and a coffee maker. There is also a barbecue and an outdoor bar with a fridge.

Opening onto a lovely terrace with amazing sea views, the master suite has a dressing room and an en suite bathroom. There are 3 more double bedrooms, including one with a terrace, a second twin suite opening onto the garden and 5 further bedrooms.

There are an additional 2 bedrooms set in the pool house. Most bedrooms offer sea views.

The beaches at Platja d’Aro can be reached in 15 minutes by car, while Tossa de Mar is a 30-minute drive away. Girona is 32 km from the Vasanta.

Nearest beaches: Jonca Cove, Ametller Cove, Sant Feliu Beach and 14 more beaches 5 km around

Vasanta Costa Brava is in Sant Feliu de Guíxols

Well connected to key locations in north Catalonia (Barcelona, Girona or Figueres), Sant Feliu de Guíxols is situated in a privileged place on the Costa Brava.

Sant Pol Beach

The village offers a wide variety of contrasting landscapes, combining the characteristic cliffs typical of the Costa Brava with numerous sandy beaches.

Sant Feliu de Guíxols is one of the largest towns on the Costa Brava that flourished with the cork industry and seafaring tradition (the shipyards are still conserved today). It has retained a wealth of Modernista (Catalan Art Nouveau) and Noucentista architectural heritage (La Constància casino, Moorish in style and painted an apricot colour, and the houses on Sant Pol beach).

Formerly small fishing village, Sant Feliu de Guíxols preserves a rich heritage. First you have the Benedictine monastery, with its Romanesque style (the Porta Ferrada is the oldest). It also highlights, with this set, the chapel of Mare de Déu dels Àngels (Mother of God of Angels), and the towers of the Corn (Horn) and Fum (Smoke). Currently this buildings houses the History Museum of the City, and has been proposed as the future site of a part of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, given the close link between the owner, Tita Cervera, with Sant Feliu, where she owns a fantastic villa.

Sant Feliu de Guíxols - Casino de la ConstànciaPorta Ferrada

The main activity of Sant Feliu has traditionally been the cork industry, as in many other towns of the Ampurdán. And indeed even today in its architectural heritage are preserved remains of this past, not so far. Modernist houses in the beach of Sant Pol are witnesses of that time when the bourgeoisie wanted to show off their power by building magnificent houses. These were located mainly near the beach in Sant Feliu de Guíxols.

Sant Feliu rocky coastSant Feliu harbour

Be sure to visit the hermitage of Sant Elm, which offers one of the most spectacular panoramic of the Costa Brava. It was from here that, in 1908, the Catalan journalist Ferran Agulló baptized with the name "Costa Brava" (for the ruggedness of its rocky coastline) this wonderful part of the Mediterranean.

Sant Elm hermitageView from Sant Elm hermitage

The area around Sant Feliu de Guxols also contains an interesting natural area: the mountains of the Massif Gavarras or Ardenya (towards Tossa de Mar, in the south) are very close examples. These territories, especially the first, contain a good network of well marked trails that invite to attractive routes. There is also a greenway, which can be easily traveled by bicycle, linking the village with Girona, reaching beyond to Olot, inside Catalonia. This is the old drive train that ran through the famous narrow gauge, "Feliuet", until it was closed in the 60's. Today is a great green way of great vitality that allows a comfortable and safe journey through the Ampurdán.

In the former shipwreck rescue station, visitors can explore the Museum of Maritime Rescue. In the southern end of the town lies the Chapel of Sant Elm, standing on the hill of the same name, which commands magnificent views of the cliffs of the Cadiretes massif. It was here the name “Costa Brava” (meaning brave or fierce coast) was coined. Inland from Sant Feliu is the spectacular rocking boulder of La Pedralta, much loved by the region’s inhabitants. Visitors to Sant Feliu can savour its oily fish (known as ganxó fish) and bunyols de quaresma (deep fried doughnuts traditionally eaten during Lent) different to all those on the Costa Brava because they are triangular-shaped.

Sant Feliu de Guíxols bay

In the coast Sant Feliu de Guíxols has beautiful beaches and coves, as the beach Sant Pol, Ametller Creek, Punta de Garbí and also Cala Vigatà. The marine wealth of the village coast is objective for the divers, that often seek its interesting underwater landscapes.



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