
L’Estartit is one of the best tourist resorts on the Costa Brava, with the Mediterranean Sea and the Medes Islands as a backdrop to its unbeatable setting.
L’Estartit is a privileged place. The variety of different landscapes, the long beach, and the tourism, shopping and leisure opportunities make this area an ideal spot for enjoying pleasant, comfortable holidays at any time of the year.
Strolling through the narrow streets or along lively Carrer de Santa Anna, visitors can imagine the pace of life in former times, the seafaring traditions, the old sailors’ taverns and the picturesque processions on religious feast days that can still be seen today.
Would you like to take a different kind of stroll through the streets of L’Estartit?
As you wander through the oldest parts of the town, we’ll take you back to its fishing roots. You’ll learn about the first buildings, how people made a living from the sea, and what life was like before the arrival of tourism. We’ll show you which streets were considered the front and the back, the cadenys, the perola, the Salietti house, or the homes of the Americanus—elements you may have never noticed before.
You’ll discover L’Estartit through new eyes.
Espai Medes is the Marine Interpretation Center of the Montgrí Natural Park, the Medes Islands and the Baix Ter.
The Port of l’Estartit hosts the Espai Medes, a reference exhibition center for the dissemination and appreciation of the Medes Islands, which promotes knowledge and the emotional and identity link with the maritime culture of l’Estartit.
Explore the most iconic natural areas of L’Estartit and discover its landscape diversity. Walking along the Molinet Promenade, the Seafront Promenade, and the Pletera wetlands, you’ll be able to enjoy some of the most representative coastal environments of the Costa Brava.
The route will take you to the cliffs of Montgrí, the stunning Medes Islands and their underwater world, as well as natural beaches and coastal dunes—key elements for the coastal ecosystem. You’ll also discover the wetlands and lagoons of Ter Vell and La Pletera, areas of great ecological value that are home to unique biodiversity.
An essential route for discovering the natural richness of L’Estartit and understanding the importance of its conservation.
With the Medes Islands and the Mediterranean as a backdrop, our region offers a uniquely rich landscape, blending sea, mountains, and plains in perfect harmony.
This diversity allows for a wide range of sports and leisure activities, from hiking and cycling routes to scuba diving in one of the most spectacular marine ecosystems in the Mediterranean.
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