Private Tour to Girona & Costa Brava with a Lovely Dog

Exploring Girona & Costa Brava with a Friendly Dog: A Practical Review

If you’re looking to combine cultural exploration with scenic beauty in Catalonia, this private tour to Girona and Costa Brava offers a balanced mix of history, nature, and authentic local flavor. From the thrill of spotting Game of Thrones filming locations to wandering through a medieval village, and relaxing on hidden beaches, this experience promises a lot—plus the company of a lovable golden-doodle, Yali.

What really makes this tour stand out are its personalized approach, the chance to enjoy some delicious local snacks, and the comfortable private transportation. However, it’s worth noting that lunch isn’t included, so planning ahead is advised if you’re hungry after the sightseeing.

This experience is perfect for travelers who appreciate small-group intimacy, love animals (Yali’s friendly nature is a highlight), and want a flexible, relaxed day discovering Catalonia’s treasures. If you’re after a balanced mix of culture, scenery, and authentic local touches, this tour could be a great fit.

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Key Points

  • Tailored private experience with transportation and guide
  • Visit Girona’s iconic Game of Thrones filming spots and secret corners
  • Explore the Costa Brava‘s stunning coastlines and peaceful coves
  • Discover a medieval village with well-preserved history
  • Enjoy local snacks and drinks during the tour
  • Flexibility with optional lunch arrangements and pay later booking

What You Can Expect from the Tour

The journey begins in Girona, a city famous for its winding alleys, medieval walls, and vibrant history. Your guide will take you through the streets, pointing out the key film locations used in Game of Thrones, which adds a fun twist for fans. We loved how the guide, whose name isn’t specified but clearly a local, shared fascinating stories about the city’s legends and secret spots that aren’t always on tourist maps.

Exploring Girona feels like walking through a living museum, where every corner whispers stories from centuries past. You’ll also get a taste of local life with a quick snack—either a xuxo (a delightful cream-filled pastry) or a bikini (a simple yet satisfying ham and cheese sandwich). A coffee or natural juice complements this treat, giving you the fuel for the next leg of the trip.

After soaking in Girona’s charms, your private vehicle will take you toward the Costa Brava—the rugged coast renowned for its dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and blue waters. You’ll love the way the landscape feels straight out of a Mediterranean fairy tale, with picturesque seaside towns and less-crowded beaches waiting to be explored.

A highlight on the itinerary is a visit to a 1000-year-old medieval village. Here, you can wander narrow streets, admire stone-built houses, and uncover small hidden treasures that have survived centuries of change. Many reviews mention how peaceful and authentic this part feels compared to busier tourist spots.

Throughout the day, private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle ensures you stay comfortable, with the added bonus of good music keeping the mood lively. Your furry companion, Yali—described as very friendly—will make the journey even more enjoyable, especially for dog lovers.

The Value of the Experience

While the $588 price might seem steep for some, it covers a full day of personalized sightseeing for up to three people, including private transport, snacks, and drinks. The small group size guarantees a more intimate experience, with flexibility to ask questions or make spontaneous stops.

The quality of transport—a well-maintained, air-conditioned vehicle—means you won’t need to worry about navigating yourself or dealing with crowded tour buses. Plus, the local guide’s insights add value, giving you a richer understanding of the region’s history and culture.

It’s important to note that lunch isn’t included, but the tour offers options to bring your own food or find a suitable spot during the day. This flexibility is appreciated, especially if you want to indulge in the famed local cuisine, which many reviews highlight as excellent in the region.

How the Itinerary Works

The tour is designed to blend cultural highlights with scenic views. Starting in Girona, it’s about two hours of exploration, allowing enough time to visit key streets, filming locations, and enjoy the local snack.

The drive to Costa Brava takes around 30-45 minutes, depending on traffic. Once there, the guide will take you to popular beaches and hidden coves—you might find some are less crowded than the main tourist spots, perfect for relaxing or taking photos.

The medieval village visit is another highlight, offering a glimpse into Catalonia’s historical architecture and rural charm. Many reviews mention how peaceful and genuine this stop feels, especially compared to more commercialized attractions.

Expect to spend around 6 hours total, making it a manageable day trip that balances sightseeing with downtime. The good music during transit, combined with Yali’s friendly companionship, helps keep the mood light and enjoyable.

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Practical Tips for Travelers

  • Comfortable shoes are a must—many cobbled streets and uneven paths are involved.
  • Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and swimwear if you plan to swim or relax on the beaches.
  • Consider packing a towel for beach stops or dips in the sea.
  • Since lunch isn’t included, plan ahead with snacks or a light meal.
  • The tour runs in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Italian, and French, so communication is flexible.
  • Booking is pay later, making it easy to secure your spot without upfront costs.
  • Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund—helpful if your plans change unexpectedly.

Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal if you prefer personalized, small-group outings with flexible options. It’s perfect for history lovers, scenery enthusiasts, and those wanting to see iconic filming locations without the hassle of self-driving or large tour groups. Animal lovers will appreciate Yali’s friendly nature, making for memorable photos and a warm, welcoming vibe.

If you enjoy authentic local snacks, hidden beaches, and exploring lesser-known villages, this trip delivers all that and more. It also suits travelers who want a relaxed pace with the chance to ask questions and take their time.

Final Thoughts

This private Girona & Costa Brava tour offers a well-rounded day of cultural discovery and scenic beauty. The combination of Game of Thrones sites, medieval charm, and coastal landscapes makes it especially appealing for those interested in both history and nature. The added touch of a friendly dog and local snacks enhances the experience, making it feel personal and genuine.

While it’s priced on the higher side, the private transport, personalized guide, and intimate group size provide excellent value for a memorable day out. It’s a perfect option for couples, small groups, or solo travelers who want a flexible, authentically local adventure in Catalonia.

If you’re eager for a day that mixes history, stunning views, and good company, this tour ticks many boxes, with enough flexibility to tailor the day to your interests.

FAQ

Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included. You can bring your own food or we can help you find a good place to eat during the day.

Can I bring my own snacks and drinks?
Yes, the tour provides a coffee or soft drink, plus local snacks like xuxo or bikini, but bringing extra snacks or drinks is no problem.

Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the relaxed pace and scenic stops make it suitable for families, especially those with older children who enjoy outdoor exploration.

How many people can join this tour?
It’s designed for groups of up to 3 people per booking, ensuring a private and intimate experience.

What kind of vehicle is used for transportation?
A private, air-conditioned vehicle is used, providing comfort and a smooth ride throughout the day.

What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, along with sunglasses, sunscreen, and swimwear if you plan to swim or relax at the beaches.

Is the guide bilingual?
Yes, guides speak Italian, Spanish, English, and French, accommodating most travelers comfortably.

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