Embark on a unique 4x4 adventure along the Costa Brava, starting from Cala Llevadó, ideally located between Lloret de Mar and Tossa de Mar.
After a short introduction, hop aboard a vintage Land Rover Santana and set off to explore the most beautiful landscapes of the region.
Your journey begins with a stop at a breathtaking viewpoint overlooking Cala Canyelles, one of the most picturesque coves on the coast. Along the way, pass through an exclusive residential area known for its luxury villas before joining the scenic old road connecting Lloret de Mar and Tossa de Mar, famous for its spectacular coastal views.
Continue through the heart of Lloret de Mar, driving along the seafront past the Town Hall and the Sea Museum, located in a former colonial house. This area reflects the legacy of the “Indianos,” locals who made their fortune in the Americas during the 19th century and returned home to build elegant residences.
Stop at Cala Banys to admire the coastline and enjoy views over some of Lloret’s most iconic beaches.
The adventure then heads inland through natural paths towards Sant Pere del Bosc, a former Benedictine monastery dating back to the 10th century, surrounded by Mediterranean forest. Take a moment here for photos and to soak in the peaceful atmosphere.
Next, visit Ermita de Santa Cristina, an 18th-century chapel set in a privileged natural setting. From here, enjoy stunning panoramic views over Santa Cristina beach and Treumal cove.
As you continue along the coast, pass near Sa Boadella beach, known for being one of the filming locations of the TV series Game of Thrones.
The tour continues to the Castell de Sant Joan, a medieval watchtower built in the 11th century to protect the coast from pirate attacks.
Finally, return to Cala Llevadó, where you’ll enjoy exclusive access to a more secluded cove the perfect spot to take memorable photos with the 4x4 in a stunning natural setting.
Throughout the tour, your guide shares fascinating insights about local history, including Lloret’s origins as a fishing village, the legacy of the Indianos, and the traditional cork industry still visible through the surrounding cork oak forests.
Each tour is adapted depending on weather conditions to ensure the best possible experience.
Leave your tour with new insights and some great recommendations on the best places in town to grab a bite to eat.