Embark on a customizable private day tour from Barcelona with your own professional driver-guide and vehicle. This 10-hour experience gives you the freedom to explore some of Catalonia’s most charming and scenic destinations at your own pace. Whether you wish to wander the medieval streets of Besalú, admire the peaceful views around Banyoles Lake, explore the artistic legacy of Salvador Dalí in Figueres, stroll through the historic city of Girona, or visit the picturesque villages of Peratallada and Pals — the choice is entirely yours.
Let your day unfold your way with flexible scheduling, comfortable transportation, and personalized service.
Pickup is available from hotels or agreed locations within Barcelona central area. Please wait in the hotel lobby at the agreed pickup time. Exact time may vary based on your location and itinerary.
You may select from a list of recommended destinations and plan how long you'd like to spend at each location — as long as the total driving distance remains within 300 kilometers and the driver’s working time stays within 10 hours. Additional charges may apply if the itinerary exceeds the included distance or time limits. Your driver will pick you up from your hotel in central Barcelona and take you on a comfortable journey tailored to your interests. This is the perfect experience for travelers who prefer a more personal and flexible way to discover the highlights of the region. We’ve also prepared two suggested itineraries to help you get started: Sample Itineraries: LINE A: Besalú + Banyoles Lake Area LINE B: Figueres + Girona LINE C: Peratallada + Pals Let us help you create a day to remember — your itinerary, your pace, your adventure.
(Optional)Nestled at the foothills of the Pyrenees, Girona is a charming medieval city in northeastern Spain. The colorful houses lining the banks of the Onyar River create a postcard-perfect view, reflected beautifully in the calm, shallow waters below. Strolling through the cobbled streets of the old town, with its ancient walls and quiet alleys, feels like stepping back in time. Girona offers a perfect blend of history, romance, and quiet beauty.
(Optional: Adults: €18 / €21 ;Youth (9–18) / Seniors (65+): €15 / €17; Children (0–8): Free)The Dalí Theatre-Museum, located in Figueres, Catalonia, is the largest surrealist object in the world and was designed by Salvador Dalí himself. Built on the remains of the town’s former theatre, the museum houses a vast collection of Dalí’s works, including paintings, sculptures, installations, and personal items. With its iconic red façade topped by giant eggs, the museum offers a fascinating journey into the eccentric and imaginative world of the artist.
(Optional)Tarragona, located in southern Catalonia, is a historic port city known for having the most extensive Roman ruins in the region. Once the capital of Roman Hispania Citerior, it played a key role in governing nearly half of the Iberian Peninsula. Today, visitors can explore remarkably well-preserved Roman sites, including the city walls, amphitheater, and forum, offering a vivid glimpse into the grandeur of the ancient Roman Empire.
(Optional: 12 € per pax)Officially the Cathedral of Santa Tecla, is a stunning Romanesque-Gothic church located in the heart of the old city. Built between the 12th and 14th centuries on the site of a former Roman temple, it features a grand rose window, richly decorated cloisters, and an impressive altarpiece. The cathedral reflects the city's layered history, blending Roman, Moorish, and Christian influences in its architecture and art.
(Optional)Sitges, often called the most beautiful seaside town in Catalonia, is located just 37 kilometers south of Barcelona. Known for its whitewashed houses, vibrant arts scene, and laid-back Mediterranean charm, Sitges has long been a favorite retreat for artists and the wealthy. Its iconic pink-hued church perched on a rocky promontory is surrounded by elegant villas and narrow coastal streets. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing on its golden beaches, strolling the promenade, and soaking in the town’s artistic and bohemian atmosphere.
(Optional)Besalú is a beautifully preserved medieval town in Catalonia, Spain, known for its iconic 12th-century Romanesque bridge over the Fluvià River. Once a powerful county capital during the Middle Ages, Besalú features cobbled streets, stone buildings, and historic sites like the Jewish mikveh and ancient churches. Its well-preserved architecture and rich history make it one of the most charming and authentic medieval towns in the region.
(Optional)Lake Banyoles, located in the province of Girona, Catalonia, is the largest natural lake in the region. Surrounded by rolling hills and walking trails, the lake offers a peaceful setting for rowing, cycling, and nature walks. It gained international recognition as the rowing venue for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. With its clear waters and scenic beauty, Lake Banyoles is a perfect getaway for outdoor lovers and those seeking tranquility.
(Optional)Peratallada is one of Catalonia’s best-preserved medieval villages, located in the Baix Empordà region of Girona. Its name, meaning “carved stone,” reflects the town’s unique architecture—narrow cobbled streets, fortified stone houses, and defensive walls, many carved directly from the rock. A stroll through Peratallada feels like stepping into the Middle Ages, with its castle, Romanesque church, and atmospheric plazas. It's a must-visit for history lovers and those seeking authentic rural charm.
(Optional)Pals is a charming medieval village located on the Costa Brava in Catalonia, Spain. Known for its well-preserved stone buildings, narrow cobblestone streets, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside and sea, Pals offers a glimpse into Catalonia’s rich history. The village features a Romanesque tower, Gothic churches, and quaint squares, making it a popular destination for travelers seeking authentic medieval architecture and peaceful ambiance.
(Optiona: 26 € per pax)The Sagrada Família is an iconic basilica in Barcelona and one of Antoni Gaudí’s most famous masterpieces. Known for its stunning, intricate facades and unique blend of Gothic and Art Nouveau architecture, the church has been under construction since 1882 and continues to captivate visitors from around the world.
(Optional: €29/adult, €19/student and senior (>65), €12.50/child (ages 12–17), free for children (ages 0–11); includes audio guide — tickets purchased at the counter cost €1 more per person)La Pedrera, also known as Casa Milà, is a stunning modernist building in Barcelona designed by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí. Famous for its unique wavy stone facade and imaginative iron balconies, it offers visitors a glimpse into Gaudí’s creative genius. Explore the rooftop with its surreal chimneys and enjoy panoramic views of the city.
(Optional: €18/adult, €13.50/children aged 7–12 and seniors over 65, free/children under 7)Park Güell is one of Barcelona’s most colorful and imaginative landmarks, designed by the legendary architect Antoni Gaudí. Originally intended as a residential estate, it has become a whimsical public park filled with mosaic-covered sculptures, winding paths, and panoramic views of the city. A must-see for Gaudí lovers and those seeking unique photo spots.
Montserrat is a stunning mountain range located about an hour from Barcelona, famous for its unique rock formations and the historic Montserrat Monastery. Perched high in the mountains, the monastery houses the revered Black Madonna statue and offers breathtaking views of the Catalan countryside. Visitors can enjoy a mix of spirituality, nature, and scenic hiking trails, making it one of the most popular day trips from Barcelona.
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