How to get to Cala del Pi in Platja d’Aro: A Paradise on the Costa Brava

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Cala del Pi, in Platja d’Aro, is one of the most spectacular corners of the Costa Brava. This small cove, surrounded by pine trees and with crystal clear waters, is perfect for those looking to enjoy the tranquility of the sea in a unique natural environment. If you are wondering how to get to Cala del Pi in Platja d’Aro, here we give you a complete guide to access this wonderful hidden paradise.

Where is Cala del Pi?

Cala del Pi is located in Platja d’Aro, in the Baix Empordà region, on the Costa Brava. It is located between the popular Cala Rovira and the smaller Cala Belladona, which makes it an ideal place for lovers of hidden and quiet coves. Cala del Pi is known for its transparent waters and its natural environment, surrounded by rocks and pines, which makes it perfect for relaxing, swimming or snorkeling.

How to get to Cala del Pi by car

From Barcelona: If you come from Barcelona, ​​the journey by car takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Take the AP-7 in the direction of Girona and then take exit 9A towards Sant Feliu de Guíxols/Platja d’Aro. Continue along the C-35 and then continue along the C-65 until you reach Platja d’Aro.
From Girona From Girona, the journey is shorter, approximately 40 minutes. You must take the C-65 in the direction of Platja d’Aro.
Once you arrive in Platja d’Aro, you can park in the parking areas near Avinguda Cavall Bernat, which is one of the town’s main streets, or look for parking in nearby streets. From there, accessing Cala del Pi is very easy by walking for a few minutes.

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How to get to Cala del Pi on foot

To reach Cala del Pi on foot, it is best to follow the Ronda route, a coastal route that covers a large part of the Costa Brava. The Camí de Ronda will take you to Cala del Pi from the center of Platja d’Aro in around 15-20 minutes, depending on your starting point.
Start at Platja Gran: You can start the walk from Platja Gran in Platja d’Aro. Follow the Ronda road in a northerly direction, passing through Cala Rovira. The trail is well signposted and offers a spectacular view of the Mediterranean. After a 10-15 minute walk, you will reach Cala del Pi.
Direct access from Avinguda Cavall Bernat: If you prefer faster access, from Avinguda Cavall Bernat, look for the stairs that take you directly to the cove. The access is quite simple, although some areas of the trail can be rocky, so it is recommended to wear comfortable shoes.

Public Transport in Platja d’Aro

If you don’t have a car, you can also get to Platja d´Aro by public transport. From Barcelona there are direct buses that leave from Barcelona Nord station and drop you off at Platja d’Aro. The journey takes approximately 2 hours. From Girona, there are also buses that will take you to Platja d’Aro in around 1 hour.
Once in the center of Platja d’Aro, you can walk towards Cala del Pi following the previous directions.

What to Expect in Cala del Pi

Cala del Pi is a small and quiet cove, with a mixture of coarse sand and rocks, surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation. The waters are clear and perfect for snorkeling and exploring the local marine life. As it is a less accessible cove than other larger ones, it is usually less crowded, which makes it an ideal place to enjoy the peace and natural beauty of the Costa Brava.

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There are no services such as bars or bathrooms in the cove, so it is advisable to bring water and everything you need to spend the day.
If you are looking for a quiet cove with a special charm on the Costa Brava, Cala del Pi is undoubtedly an excellent choice. Easily accessible from the center of Platja d’Aro, either by car or walking along the Ronda path, this cove will surprise you with its natural beauty and crystal clear waters. Do not hesitate to include it in your next visit to the Costa Brava, in Corredor Mató we have ideal accommodation for an unforgettable stay!

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