A deep immersion into Catalonia’s medieval identity, moving beyond a single city into a sequence of remarkably preserved villages. Girona sets the tone with its layered history, while Peratallada and Pals introduce a more intimate, almost cinematic atmosphere where time feels suspended.
Each stop offers a different interpretation of the same heritage—fortified streets, stone textures, and quiet corners shaped by centuries of life. This is a visually driven experience, ideal for those who appreciate architecture, photography, and the subtle beauty of places that have remained largely untouched.
The journey begins with a clear transition from city to countryside, as the landscape opens and the pace naturally slows. It sets the tone for a day built around observation rather than movement.
Girona acts as the entry point into the medieval world, where the Jewish Quarter, Cathedral, and ancient walls establish a strong visual and historical foundation. It’s a structured beginning that anchors the rest of the day.
Peratallada feels smaller, quieter, almost suspended. Stone streets, arches, and fortified walls create a setting that invites exploration without direction. It’s less about landmarks and more about atmosphere.
The day pauses in a local setting where the environment remains consistent with what you’ve experienced so far. The rhythm slows further, allowing space between one village and the next.
Pals introduces height and openness. From its hilltop position, the views extend across the countryside toward the sea, adding a broader dimension to the experience.
The return journey reconnects you with the present, after a day that has remained deliberately anchored in the past.
• Private guide and driver (up to 8 hours)
• Entry to Jewish Museum
A deep immersion into Catalonia’s medieval identity, moving beyond a single city into a sequence of remarkably preserved villages. Girona sets the tone with its layered history, while Peratallada and Pals introduce a more intimate, almost cinematic atmosphere where time feels suspended.
Each stop offers a different interpretation of the same heritage—fortified streets, stone textures, and quiet corners shaped by centuries of life. This is a visually driven experience, ideal for those who appreciate architecture, photography, and the subtle beauty of places that have remained largely untouched.