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Calella de Palafrugell is a scenic coastal village on the Costa Brava, part of the municipality of Palafrugell, in Girona Province, Catalonia, Spain. Just 40 minutes from Girona and 90 minutes from Barcelona, the village has a population of around 800 residents. During summer, it comes alive with second-home owners, discreet tourism, and those seeking refined seaside relaxation.
GG Real Estate Barcelona presents Calella de Palafrugell as a rare Mediterranean gem — offering high quality of life, timeless charm, and solid investment potential.
Authentic Atmosphere:
The village has preserved its original fishing spirit: narrow alleys, whitewashed houses with archways, boats resting on the beach, and terraces overlooking the sea. One of the few places on the Costa Brava where tradition truly lives on.
Beaches & Coves:
Azure waters, rocky inlets, and small sandy beaches — like Port-Bo and Canadell del Port — offer ideal conditions for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing. The coastline is pristine and well-maintained.
Camí De Ronda Trail:
A scenic coastal path connects Calella with Llafranc, passing through pine groves and rocky cliffs with spectacular views.
Year-Round Serenity:
Calella remains calm and intimate even in summer. It’s especially popular with European families who own villas and apartments here for holiday escapes or remote living.
Music & Culture:
The famous Habaneras Festival is held right on the beach and attracts thousands of fans of traditional maritime music. Proximity to Palafrugell ensures access to museums, concerts, and exhibitions.
Gastronomy:
Known for its seafood restaurants by the water, traditional Catalan taverns, and wine bars with sea-view terraces.
Seafront Apartments:
Homes with sea views, terraces, elevators, and parking — just steps from the beach — priced from €600,000 to €1,200,000. Prices continue to rise due to limited supply and high demand.
Villas:
Properties with pools, panoramic sea views, and access to coastal paths — from €1,500,000 to €4,000,000.
Tightly Regulated Market:
Calella is a historically protected area. New development is highly restricted, making any property here a rare and valuable asset.
Rental Yields:
Seasonal rentals can generate up to 7–8% annual returns, especially for seafront apartments with direct beach access.
Close To Palafrugell:
Just 5 minutes by car to the town center for supermarkets, schools, pharmacies, farmers' markets, gyms, and clinics.
Education:
Nearby schools include local institutions, private centers, and international schools within a 20–30 minute radius.
Healthcare:
Access to private and public clinics in Palafrugell and Girona, plus local doctors and a pharmacy in Calella.
Transport:
Girona Airport — 45 minutes, Barcelona — 1.5 hours. Good road connections and regular bus services.
We offer a handpicked selection of villas, apartments, and high-potential assets with sea views — and provide full-service support from property search to post-sale care.
👉 Contact us to discover Calella de Palafrugell — a place where the Mediterranean remains true to itself.
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