
Catalonia
Destinations in Catalonia.

Avinyó
Rural village in Bages region with emerging wine production.

Barcelona
Vibrant city with Gaudí's architecture, lively markets, and Mediterranean beaches.

Blanes
Southern gateway to the Costa Brava with marina and boat charter services.

El Masroig
Wine village in Montsant region with cooperative winery and mountain wines.

El Morell
Village near Tarragona with wine production and olive groves.

Escaladei
Historic wine village around ruined Carthusian monastery in Priorat.

Garriguella
Empordà wine village near French border with quality wine producers.

Guardiola de Font-Rubí
Penedès wine village with family wineries and vineyard landscapes.

La Morera de Montsant
Village in Montsant wine region with powerful red wines and mountain scenery.

Palamós
Historic fishing village known for its seafood, sandy beaches, and vibrant marina.

Roses
Popular Costa Brava resort with large marina and boat rental facilities.

Sant Llorenç d'Hortons
Penedès village with family wineries and organic wine production.

Sant Martí Sarroca
Historic Penedès village with castle ruins and wine cellars.

Sant Marçal
Small village in Montseny natural park with forest landscapes.

Sant Pau d'Ordal
Penedès wine village with organic wineries and rural charm.

Sant Sadurní d'Anoia
Capital of Cava sparkling wine with major producers and wine tourism.

Sant Sebastià dels Gorgs
Small Penedès village with family wineries and Cava cellars.

Santa Fe del Penedès
Penedès wine village with traditional cellars and wine production.

Tarragona
Historic Roman city with modern marina facilities and boat rentals on the Costa Daurada.

Torrelavit
Penedès wine village with Cava production and wine cellars.

Vilanova i la Geltrú
Coastal town near Penedès wine region with beach and wine routes.
Asked & answered.
- Catalonia in Spain is known for Barcelona, Gaudí architecture, Cava and Costa Brava. This region is Spain's second largest, known for its diverse landscapes ranging from the beaches of the Costa Brava to the mountains of the Pyrenees. Barcelona, the capital, is a vibrant hub with a unique blend of Gothic and modernist architecture, b...
- Catalonia offers boat charters and waterway cruising, camper van road trips and vineyard visits and wine tastings. With 21 curated destinations in the region, travellers can explore at a leisurely pace — lingering in villages, connecting with locals, and immersing themselves in the landscape.
- Top slow travel destinations in Catalonia include Sant Marçal, Escaladei, La Morera de Montsant and Torrelavit, among 21 curated destinations. Each offers authentic local experiences, from regional cuisine to natural landscapes, selected for travellers who prefer depth over speed.
- Catalonia is accessible via waterway routes and well-suited roads for camper van travel. The region's slow travel infrastructure makes it possible to explore without a personal car, though some remote villages may require advance planning. Many accommodations can arrange transfers or provide local transport advice.