About this tour
A nine-hour coastal exploration along the Camí Ronda, an ancient footpath hugging the cliffs of Costa Brava north of Barcelona. You'll traverse pine-forested ridges with Mediterranean views, dip into turquoise coves for snorkelling and optional cliff jumps, then finish with tapas at a local restaurant. The route rolls gently—no technical climbing—and adapts seasonally, swapping water time for extra walking in cooler months.
Highlights
- Walk the historic Camí Ronda cliff path with layered sea vistas
- Snorkel in protected turquoise waters below pine forests
- Optional safe cliff jumps into clear Mediterranean coves
- Mix of narrow coastal tracks, beach stretches, and forest sections
- Traditional tapas meal at working local restaurant
- Private air-conditioned transport from Barcelona
What to expect
Expect steady ups and downs across well-trodden coastal paths—nothing steep, but you'll be on your feet most of the day. The route threads between pine-forested bluffs and beach sections, with regular water views. When conditions allow, you'll swim and snorkel in small sheltered bays; calmer seasons pivot to longer land-based walking instead. The group finishes at an unpretentious restaurant where you'll eat family-style tapas. Your guide handles logistics and safety briefings. This suits anyone comfortable hiking four-to-five hours with moderate exertion; footwear is casual.
Good to know
Bring substantial water and eat a solid breakfast beforehand. Pack snacks, your own towel, and water shoes or sandals for rocky entries. Fins are your own responsibility. Not suitable if pregnant, unfit, or with walking difficulties. Public transport nearby if you need to leave early.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







