On Site & Beyond
At Fuente de Vida, there’s plenty to do — and just as much space to do nothing at all. Swim in the pool, read under the trees, or simply enjoy the quiet of the forest. Wander, pick something fresh from the garden. Every season brings its rhythm — from bright spring mornings to warm summer nights and crisp autumn days.
For those who like to move, there’s a private turf field for tennis, football, mountainbikes to use to explore the beautiful surroundings, a large swimmingpool.
For groups, we offer a range of tailored activities — from simple pleasures to curated experiences. Choose what speaks to you and let nature set the pace. From paella cooked on site to guided bike rides, coastal hikes, sea cliff adventures, private boat trips, and vineyard tastings — there’s something for everyone. Simple pleasures, crafted experiences — all to bring the Costa Brava to life.
Just beyond Fuente de Vida, the Costa Brava opens up with everything this region is known for: rugged coastlines, quiet forests, small historic towns, and endless outdoor possibilities. Whether you’re up for an active day, a taste of local culture, or simply a change of scenery, it’s all within easy reach.
Walk, Ride & Explore
Step onto the Camí de Ronda, a coastal path that winds past cliffs, coves, and hidden beaches. Hike or bike through rolling hills and pine forests. The coast is only 2 km away. Spend the day swimming, sailing, surfing, kayaking, paddle boarding, or just enjoy the view from a beach. You'll find many spots that are wild and small-scale — a beautiful blend of rugged coastline and peaceful seclusion.
Food, Markets & Local Life
Grab a morning coffee in town, stroll through local markets, or settle in for a long lunch at a simple beachside restaurant. From fresh seafood to Catalan classics, the region’s food is local, honest, and full of flavor.
Artistic, Historic Towns
Explore nearby villages like Begur, Llafranc, Palamós, or Peratallada — each with its own charm, cobbled streets, local restaurants, markets and plazas. Wander through their charming medieval streets lined with old stone houses, whitewashed façades, and colorful fishing boats. Visit one of the many museums, centuries-old monasteries perched above the sea, or explore hilltop villages where daily life moves slowly and the view goes on for miles.
Cities Within Reach
Need a change of pace? Head to Girona for riverside cafés, history, and independent shops. Or take a day trip to Barcelona — just over an hour away — for a dose of city life, culture, and architecture.
Wherever your days take you,
there’s always a place here to land.