What are the top things to do in Palamós, one of the most vibrant villages on the Costa Brava? We’ll tell you all about it in this article. Because besides enjoying its beaches, Palamós is one of the most vibrant villages on the Costa Brava! Beaches, shops, bars, restaurants… and a very original museum to learn about its history shaped by the sea.
Visit the beaches of Palamós
The beaches on the Costa Brava are stunning: coves with fisherman’s houses, surrounded by vegetation, turquoise waters… An atmosphere of beauty and calm that you will also enjoy on the beaches of Palamós. In our article Best beaches in Palamós, we highlight some of the most beautiful ones, including:
La Fosca
A beach that, besides having a beautiful natural setting and a very peaceful atmosphere, also hides legends from past times. The large rock that separates the beach into two spaces will give you a clue ;)
Cala s’Alguer
Probably the most Instagrammed beach on the entire Costa Brava. And it’s no wonder! Its colorful fisherman’s houses, surrounded by vegetation, and its tranquility… One of the most beautiful beaches in Palamós and the Costa Brava.
Explore the old town of Palamós
With its medieval architecture, traditional fishing port, and beautiful seaside views, old town Palamós captures the essence of the Costa Brava region. The streets and picturesque squares are perfect for nice strolls, while taking a glimpse into the town’s past.
Discover local shops and cozy cafes
This is one of our favorite things to do when traveling: exploring cafeterias, cozy cafes and local shops. A direct way to experience the culture by visiting the popular spots in town, while trying the local cuisine!
Visit Museu de la Pesca
To delve deep into the history of this town, a visit to the Museu de la Pesca (Fishing Museum) is essential. It’s a place that takes you centuries back and allows you to understand how this town has always been closely connected to the sea, both culturally and economically. And Palamós, as we know it today, is the result of all those centuries of history by the sea.
Foodies, take note: Don’t forget to try “Gambes de Palamós” (Palamós prawns)
They are the star product of Palamós! These prawns are known for their excepcional quality and taste, and are usually grilled or prepared in dishes such as “Gambas a la plancha” (grilled prawns) or “Gambas al ajillo” (garlic prawns). So, you can’t leave this town without having tasted them, whether as a tapa or as a delightful addition to a delicious paella.