Beaches and coves | Beaches and coves Sant Feliu de Guíxols
Ametller cove
The small and pretty Cala Ametller is a protected natural area located in Sant Feliu de Guíxols. It is about twenty metres long and is mainly made up of rocks.
Its only land access is via the coastal path that runs along the coves and cliffs of Sant Feliu, and to get there we must use the stairs that we find on the same coastal path. Its characteristics make it a fantastic place to enjoy sports such as scuba diving or snorkelling.
It has obtained the EMAS and ISO 14001 quality labels.
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Cultural wealth in its maximum magnificence
The old fishing village of Sant Feliu de Guíxols is today one of the main tourist destinations on the Costa Brava, with a wide range of leisure and cultural activities for all the family.
Active tourism lovers have the chance to enjoy sport and adventure with the Via Ferrata, the Vias Bravas or the Greenway that connects Sant Feliu with Girona and Olot.
Those who prefer cultural tourism can enjoy the architectural heritage of the town with first class buildings such as the Benedictine Monastery, the Carmen Thyssen Space where part of the Baroness's private collection is exhibited, or internationally prestigious events such as the Porta Ferrada Festival.