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Barcelona and The Costa Brava (Lloret de Mar - Self Drive)

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7 to 10+ Nights from $1,975*
* Sample price: priced within the past 7 days for a 6/13/2025 arrival, departing San Diego SAN (CA), US. Choose departure city, cabin and dates.

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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Flight into and out of Barcelona
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Barcelona
  • Rental Car for 5 days
  • Hotel for 3 nights in
  • Hotel for 1 night in Barcelona
  • Driving Time
    Barcelona - Lloret del Mar: 1 hr. 5 mins. approx.
    Lloret del Mar - Barcelona: 1 hr. 10 mins. approx.

During your holiday in Spain, take the chance to combine, the frenetic energy of Barcelona (known for its art and architecture; the fantastical Sagrada Familia and other modernist landmarks) and the stunning Lloret de Mar in the Costa Brava (with its mild climate and impressive beaches). End this trip with a last night in Barcelona before heading back home. Connect these destinations with a Rental Car to experience the charm and natural beauty of the area.

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Trip Summary

  • Barcelona
    Barcelona

    Barcelona, the old Roman Barcino, is Spain's second city, always on the biting edge of fashion, architecture, food, style, music and good times. Walk its narrow streets and wonderful plazas, or along the Ramblas, stretching from Plaza de Cataluna to the Harbor, encompassing the magic of the city: stalls full of books, birds and flowers. The city's most powerful monuments open a window onto its history: the intricately carved edifices that comprise the medieval Gothic Quarter; the curvilinear modernism (Catalan Art Nouveau) that inspired Gaudi's Sagrada Familia; and the seminal surrealist works of Picasso and Miró, found in museums that peg Barcelona as a crucial incubator for 20th-century art. The recent restoration of the port area began with the development of a harbor for the Olympic Games of 1992. New modern squares, designed by leading artists such as Miro and Barcelo have created a new style alongside Gaudi's modernist buildings. Now the city is ready to show every visitor how it has been transformed into one of the most moderns and active cities in Europe.

    Explore The Sagrada Familia, Picasso Museum, La Rambla, Barri Gotic, Park Guell, modernist buildings, Montjuic Hill, Barceloneta and so much more!

  • Costa Brava Beaches
    Costa Brava Beaches

    Most of the charming coastal towns and some of the most spectacular coastal scenery is located north of Barcelona. The area has a brilliant light quality which has caught the eye of many an artist over the centuries. Some of Spain's finest beaches are located in the Costa Brava, and local wines and seafood are of the highest quality. As Dali portrayed in his many paintings of the region, Costa Brava has an "embarrassment of riches".

    Visit and explore the Muralles de Tossa de Mar, Jardi Botanic Marimurtra, Monasterio de Sant Pere de Rodes, Dali Theatre Museum, Jardins de Santa Clotilde and much more.

  • Barcelona
    Barcelona

    Barcelona, the old Roman Barcino, is Spain's second city, always on the biting edge of fashion, architecture, food, style, music and good times. Walk its narrow streets and wonderful plazas, or along the Ramblas, stretching from Plaza de Cataluna to the Harbor, encompassing the magic of the city: stalls full of books, birds and flowers. The city's most powerful monuments open a window onto its history: the intricately carved edifices that comprise the medieval Gothic Quarter; the curvilinear modernism (Catalan Art Nouveau) that inspired Gaudi's Sagrada Familia; and the seminal surrealist works of Picasso and Miró, found in museums that peg Barcelona as a crucial incubator for 20th-century art. The recent restoration of the port area began with the development of a harbor for the Olympic Games of 1992. New modern squares, designed by leading artists such as Miro and Barcelo have created a new style alongside Gaudi's modernist buildings. Now the city is ready to show every visitor how it has been transformed into one of the most moderns and active cities in Europe.

    Explore The Sagrada Familia, Picasso Museum, La Rambla, Barri Gotic, Park Guell, modernist buildings, Montjuic Hill, Barceloneta and so much more!

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