Live Real Time Camera Platja d’Aro
Watch this live HD webcam from Platja d’Aro town center in Girona, Spain. Platja d’Aro is in the province of Girona in Spain’s Catalonia region. It is a popular resort on the Costa Brava coast. The streets are full of apartment blocks, shops, bars and restaurants are not unattractive and lots of palm trees and pretty flowering trees have been planted to line the streets.
Things To Do
Platja d’Aro, nestled on the Costa Brava offers a delightful blend of sun, sea, and vibrant culture. Visitors can bask on its golden beaches, perfect for sunbathing and swimming. The charming promenade, lined with shops and restaurants, invites leisurely strolls while savoring local cuisine. Families can enjoy activities at the nearby Aquadiver water park, or explore the scenic coastal trails that showcase stunning views. Don’t miss the historic sites, like the majestic castle of Benedormiens, adding a touch of history to this sunny paradise.
- Cami Ronda
- Cala Sa Conca
- Aquadiver
- Cala del Pi
- Pp’s Park
- Playa Cala Rovira
- Club Tennis d’Aro
- Rosso cafe
- EscapArte Escape Room
- Jet Ski Adventure
- Dossotaigua Dive Center
- Mico Aventura
- Cala Sa Cova
- Escape Room World
- Costa Brava Parc Aventura
- Kayaks and Paddle Surf Cavall Bernat
Explore Girona
Girona is a charming city near Platja d’Aro, perfect for a day trip. One of the main attractions is the historic Old Town, known as Barri Vell. Here, you can wander through narrow streets lined with beautiful medieval buildings.
Don’t miss the stunning Girona Cathedral with its impressive staircase. The view from the top is worth the climb! You can also enjoy sitting at a cozy café, sipping coffee while soaking in the city’s rich history and vibrant atmosphere.
Another must-see is the Eiffel Bridge, designed by Gustave Eiffel before he created the famous tower in Paris. This colorful red bridge offers a great spot for photos, with the charming river flowing beneath.
Take a leisurely stroll along the riverside, where you can spot the famous colorful houses that line the riverbanks. The reflections in the water make for amazing pictures. You might even find a little market nearby with handmade crafts and local treats to enjoy.
Finally, if you’re looking for a bit of nature, head to the Jewish Quarter, known as El Call. It’s a peaceful area where you can explore narrow alleys that lead to hidden squares. Here, you can learn about Girona’s Jewish heritage at the museum. Afterward, enjoy a walk along the city walls. The views of the surrounding countryside are breathtaking. You can take your time and really appreciate the beauty of Girona before heading back to the beach vibes of Platja d’Aro!