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Llansá, a charming coastal town in Spain's Costa Brava region of Catalonia, is renowned for its pristine beaches, medieval heritage, and laid-back Mediterranean vibe. Its harbor dotted with colorful fishing boats epitomizes Catalan charm, while surrounding rocky coves attract nature lovers.
Must-see spots include: 12th-century Sant Vicenç de Llansá church, cobblestone streets of the old town, and Grifeu Beach within a natural reserve. Hike the Cami de Ronda coastal trail to discover hidden bays. Rent kayaks or try scuba diving in summer.
Local cuisine stars seafood: don't miss "suquet de peix" (fish stew with olive oil and garlic) and "pan amb tomàquet" (tomato bread) paired with wine. Harbor-front restaurant "Can Miquel" serves authentic squid ink paella. For dessert, try Catalan cream ("crema catalana").
No train station in Llansá. Take SARFA buses from Girona (1-hour ride). The town is walkable, but renting a car is ideal for exploring. Note: Some coastal paths require grippy shoes. Summer parking is scarce—arrive early or use lots in nearby towns.
Best months: May-June & September (20-28°C, fewer crowds). July-August beaches get busy but offer full water activities. Most restaurants close in winter, ideal only for solitude seekers.
Language: Basic Spanish/Catalan helpful; English moderately understood. Payments: 90% accept cards, but small vendors are cash-only. Internet: Weak signals in old town; prepaid Spanish SIMs (Vodafone/Orange) recommended. Emergencies: Nearest hospital is in Figueres (40-min drive); pharmacies marked "Farmacia". Voltage: 230V, Type F (two round pins) sockets.