A journey into Catalonia’s quieter side, where history and landscape blend seamlessly. Girona offers a refined introduction, with its preserved medieval core and intimate streets that reveal centuries of cultural layering without the pressure of a major metropolis.
The second part of the day shifts into the countryside, where an organic winery opens a different perspective—one rooted in land, sustainability, and time. This experience is less about formal tasting and more about understanding place through wine, ideal for travelers who value authenticity and a slower, more grounded pace.
Leaving Barcelona, the urban density fades into open landscapes, setting a calmer tone for the day. The transition feels gradual, almost like stepping into a slower version of the same region.
Girona reveals itself through details rather than scale. The Jewish Quarter invites a slower pace, while the Cathedral and surrounding streets create a layered sense of time. The experience is intimate, focused, and quietly immersive.
A pause within the city allows you to absorb its atmosphere beyond the guided walk. Lunch here is not just functional—it extends the experience into something more personal and relaxed.
In the countryside, the focus shifts to the land. The winery visit introduces the logic behind organic production, where choices are intentional and connected to the environment. The tasting becomes a way to translate that process into flavor.
The return brings back the urban context, but with a different perception—shaped by the slower rhythm of the countryside.
• Private guide and driver (up to 8 hours)
• Winery visit and wine tasting
A journey into Catalonia’s quieter side, where history and landscape blend seamlessly. Girona offers a refined introduction, with its preserved medieval core and intimate streets that reveal centuries of cultural layering without the pressure of a major metropolis.
The second part of the day shifts into the countryside, where an organic winery opens a different perspective—one rooted in land, sustainability, and time. This experience is less about formal tasting and more about understanding place through wine, ideal for travelers who value authenticity and a slower, more grounded pace.