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Platja d'Aro (officially Castell-Platja d'Aro) sits on the central Costa Brava, 30 kilometres south of Palamós. The town has two centres — the medieval Castell d'Aro village on a 79-metre hill 3 kilometres inland (with a 13th-century church and Romanesque core), and the modern Platja d'Aro beach resort on the 2-kilometre sand crescent of the bay. The seafront is built with low-rise buildings to keep the open beach view from inland, with the wide pedestrian Avinguda S'Agaró running the length of the seafront. The Port d'Aro marina at the south end of the bay holds 825 berths. South of town, the rockier coast holds the protected coves of Cala Rovira, Cala Sa Conca, and Cala Pi-Verd. Platja d'Aro is 30 minutes from Palamós north and 60 minutes from Tossa de Mar south. Season runs April through October.

























































































