Marina Port Vell is the perfect starting point to explore the Costa Brava. Just a short journey away, every route along the coast invites you to experience the Mediterranean more deeply, through moments that capture the region’s authenticity, natural beauty, and quiet charm.
Here’s a curated selection of coves and hidden spots, far from the crowds and ideal for discovering by sea.

La Cala Futadera – Tossa de Mar
Tucked between lush greenery, Cala Futadera is a peaceful, almost hidden retreat.
Difficult to reach by land, it reveals itself as a quiet haven for those who arrive by sea. The atmosphere is calm and unspoiled; perfect for a long pause, a quiet swim, or simply taking in the view from the deck.
Cala Aiguablava – Begur
Further north, Cala Aiguablava unfolds as a bright, open landscape with crystal-clear waters that invite you to dive in. The setting is welcoming and easy to access, with a well-kept, natural charm. A few nearby restaurants make it easy to enhance the experience, without ever straying far from the calm.

Cala Montjoi – Roses
Tucked away in the heart of nature within the Cap de Creus Natural Park, Cala Montjoi is much more than a scenic stop. Known for its striking landscape, it also holds a unique cultural significance; this was once home to El Bulli, one of the most influential culinary destinations in the world. Dropping anchor here is a chance to enjoy natural beauty with a rich cultural backdrop that adds meaning to the journey.
Medes Islands
Just off the coast of L’Estartit, the Medes Islands rise as a protected archipelago brimming with marine biodiversity. The area is perfect for exploring by jet ski, with routes that circle the islands, offering dramatic views of sea cliffs and access to hidden caves and underwater ecosystems.
The Costa Brava is full of places waiting to be discovered, and Marina Port Vell is the ideal place to begin the journey.
