Hostal de la Gavina

Boutique Hotel

Arriving at the hotel entrance, guests could be forgiven for thinking they had strayed on to the set of one of those glamorous Hollywood musicals of the Thirties – curving white walls, turrets and towers and a multitude of windows, set off by magnificent displays of vivid flowers and emerald-green lawns. A warm welcome awaits from the discreetly attentive staff, a level of friendly and efficient service that makes every guest feel as special as any of the many celebrities that have stayed here. Great names of the screen, famous writers, musicians, politicians, members of royal families – this has been one of their favourite Mediterranean escapes since the hotel first opened in 1932.

Since then, a number of transformations, extensions and improvements have taken place, but the hotel is still a place of luxurious and exquisite beauty, with sumptuously elegant guest rooms featuring wood and marble floors, antiques and fine fabrics. Good taste prevails, and the needs of the 21st century traveller are not forgotten. Bedrooms and suites are spacious, and all have large windows offering superb sea views.

Poised on a low cliff with access to fine beaches – the nearest is only 100 metres away, the hotel is part of a gated community and maintains the glamour and beauty of the Costa Brava as it used to be.

Walks in the beautiful gardens or along the scenic coastal path are one way of getting some gentle exercise; tennis, swimming in the elegant salt-water pool, golf, riding, sessions in the excellent hotel spa – are amongst the many other possibilities for activities available at the hotel. There are no less than four restaurants on the premises, all highly individual, and more dining options are to be found within easy walking distance. A visit to the beautiful small town of Girona is highly recommended .

Room Description

Double rooms are spacious and decorated in bright Mediterranean colours with stylish fabrics and linens, each has a balcony with a table and chairs.

Suites are traditionally styled, characterful rooms with a living room separated from the bedroom, and also with the potential for an interonnecting room for family groups.

Royal suite is decorated in lush Louis IV style with a spacious bedroom, large sitting room, guests bathroom and a lovely balcony overlooking the sea.

Room facilities:- Air conditioning • En suite bathroom • Satellite TV • Mini-bar • WiFi internet access.

Restaurants & Bars

There are several dining options at the hotel, and the main element of all menu's is the healthy influence of local produce and fresh fish, and imaginative dishes reflect the flavours of the region.

Key information

Total Amount of Rooms
  • 74
Airport Transfer Time
  • 40 minutes Girona

Price Includes

Prices start from £1075 per person based on two sharing a standard room for 7 nights, including flights from London and breakfast.

Prices are for guidance only and are subject to availability, and your own personal requirements. Please call for a fully tailored quotation.

Boutique Hotel

Facilities

3 Restaurants • Pool bar • 2 Bars • Outdoor salt water swimming pool • Indoor Heated pool • Spa • Jacuzzi • Hammam for women • Sauna for men • Gymnasium • 2 clay Tennis courts • 2 Paddle tennis courts • Hair salon • WiFi internet access.

Spa & Wellness

The Spa & Beauty club offers guests the ultimate in professional services. Massages, beauty treatments, body treatments, hydrothermal treatments, or merely a workout in the fitnes room, it is all available against the backdrop of the Costa Brava coastline.

Your Location

As well as the activities offered at the hotel, there are several golf courses in the area to entertain, both full sized and mini!

Water bourne activities include sailing, motor boats and sport fishing, scuba diving and water-skiing.

There is a horse-riding stables not far from the hotel, and it is also possible to hire cycles.

For those looking for a more sedate holiday there are many cultural sites to explore including medieval villages, Roman sites and nature parks.  Girona itself also has some of the best preserved historical sites in Europe.

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Explore the surroundings

Destination introduction

There is much about the province of Catalonia that sets it apart from the rest of Spain. For one thing, it has its own language (Catalan), with its inhabitants using that as their first language and Castilian Spanish as their second.  Then there is the remarkable diversity of its geography, from the towering Pyrenees in the north, dividing Spain from France and Andorra, to the wild and beautiful coastline of the Costa Brava; from the extinct volcanoes of Garrotxa to the vibrant urban landscapes of Barcelona.

The Costa Brava was perhaps the first part of Spain to attract Northern Europeans in huge numbers, but it is still possible to find bays and coves that are less crowded, not to mention the many small harbour towns where tourism is not the major industry, where the fishing fleets tie up alongside sleek modern yachts, where people continue the habit of the early evening stroll, and where restaurants specialize in fresh fish for lunch or dinner. Away from the busy resorts are many small villages where a quieter way of life still prevails, where daily markets and regular festivals still form the basis of community life. 

Barcelona is the capital of the province, a huge city with so much to see and do, but the far smaller town of Girona, to the north, is very atmospheric and easy to explore on foot. Its narrow, steep and cobbled streets, for the most part pedestrianised, are filled with wonderful old buildings alternating with chic shops, bars and restaurants of character and a walk along its well-preserved walls is really worthwhile. Close to Girona is Figueres, where the Salvador Dali Museum is to be found.

Catalonia is the sum of many parts, not least of its complicated history, and evidence of Roman and medieval times is to be found throughout in the form of castles, bridges and excavations of Roman trading posts.

For most visitors, however, it is the climate and physical beauty of Catalonia that are the main attractions; the chance to enjoy the region’s robust cuisine and wine in idyllic surroundings; the pleasures of bathing, snorkelling, diving, surfing and sailing, in, on and under the blue Mediterranean Sea.

Images: Courtesy of the Costa Brava Girona Tourism Board.