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Palamós sits on the central Costa Brava, between Sant Feliu de Guíxols and Begur. The town is a working fishing port — the most-active red-prawn fishery in Spain (the gamba de Palamós) — with the daily fish auction (Llotja del Peix) still operating mid-afternoon. The Marina Palamós (870 berths) holds the visiting yacht moorings and the commercial fishing fleet basin separately. The medieval Old Town climbs a small headland with a 16th-century Catalan fortress church at the top. The south coast just outside town holds the small fishermen's village of Cala s'Alguer (a 30-metre cove with whitewashed stone huts), and the nearby Castell-Platja d'Aro resort. Palamós is 2 hours from Roses north and 3 hours from Barcelona south. Season runs April through October.

























































































