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This deal includes
- Aparthotel Comtat Sant Jordi 3*, located in Platja d'Aro (Costa Brava).
- Available with Breakfast and Half Board.
- Available in a 1-bedroom Economy Apartment.
Solo & family stays
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Babies aged 0 to 1: the first baby stays free of charge when sharing a bed with two adults in double, triple and quadruple rooms.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
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Children aged 2 to 10: the 1st and the 2nd travel with a 50% discount.
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Good to know: Discounts for children apply only when the child shares the room with two adults or two people paying the adult rate.
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Maximum room occupancy: 4 people + a baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fifth person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fifth person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
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Travelling solo? The price for a single room is the same as the total price for a double room. This accommodation does not offer discounts for single rooms.
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Your Perfect Stay
Hotel Comtat Sant Jordi: Holidays in Front of the Infinite Blue of the Costa Brava
Hotel Comtat Sant Jordi is that Mediterranean retreat where rest and the sea go hand in hand. Set on a small cove and surrounded by pine trees, it offers a peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere designed for true relaxation.
Enjoy an outdoor swimming pool overlooking the natural surroundings, a buffet restaurant, a bar, and inviting spaces created for unhurried moments. Its concept focuses on comfort and wellbeing, all within a laid-back setting highly appreciated by returning guests.
Located just minutes from the center of Platja d'Aro, one of the liveliest destinations on the Costa Brava, you’ll have shops, entertainment, and a vibrant seaside promenade within easy reach.
Guests praise its privileged location and friendly staff. If you dream of waking up by the sea, this is your place.
Book now and start feeling the holiday.
Meals & more
Are You Choosing Half Board? Excellent!
Please note that depending on the hotel’s occupancy at the time of your booking, your Half Board service will be offered either à la carte at your table or in a buffet format.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Curiosities of Platja d'Aro
Platja d'Aro is one of those gems on the Costa Brava with two distinct faces: one vibrant and modern, the other filled with charming corners steeped in history.
Here are some fascinating facts you may not know about this special spot in the Baix Empordà:
- The name isn’t that old
Although the municipality is officially called Castell-Platja d'Aro, the coastal area was originally known as Fanals d'Aro. It wasn’t until the 1960s, during the tourism boom, that the name was changed to Platja d'Aro to make it more appealing to visitors. A true vintage marketing move!
- The Doll Museum
Hidden in the historic center of Castell d'Aro (just a few kilometers from the beach), you’ll find a unique museum entirely dedicated to dolls. With more than 800 pieces from around the world and different eras, it’s a curious and nostalgic visit that often flies under the radar.
- El Cavall Bernat: a solitary symbol
At the end of the main beach stands a striking 7-meter-high rock monolith known as El Cavall Bernat. It’s the town’s iconic landmark. What makes it even more special? It’s the last remaining fragment of an ancient reef sculpted by the sea over thousands of years.
- Pioneers of luxury tourism
Back in the 1920s, long before large hotels appeared, the neighboring residential development of S'Agaró was created. Designed by architect Rafael Masó in a noucentista style, it became the first major elite tourism project on the Costa Brava. Hollywood legends such as Elizabeth Taylor and Audrey Hepburn once stayed here.
- The most glamorous stretch of the Camino de Ronda
The section of the Camino de Ronda connecting Platja d'Aro and S'Agaró is considered one of the most beautiful—and comfortable—in Catalonia. Unlike other rugged coastal paths, this stretch feels like an elegant promenade, complete with tunnels, scenic viewpoints, and charming stone staircases.

Costa Brava: Wild Beauty, Mediterranean Soul
The Costa Brava is one of the most spectacular coastal regions in Spain. Located in the province of Girona, it is famous for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear coves and charming fishing villages. It’s an ideal destination for couples and families looking to combine beach time, nature and authentic Mediterranean culture.
Make sure you visit:
- Cadaqués, a whitewashed village with strong artistic roots and a unique atmosphere.
- Calella de Palafrugell, known for its small coves and traditional seaside charm.
- Tossa de Mar, with its impressive medieval walls overlooking the sea.
- Begur, offering historic streets, viewpoints and stunning beaches.
Beaches we think you’ll like:
- Aiguablava: shallow waters and turquoise colours, perfect for families.
- Sa Tuna: small and picturesque, surrounded by traditional houses.
- Tamariu: calm, clear waters and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Cala Pola: natural and scenic, ideal for snorkelling.
Family-friendly activities:
- Walk along the Camí de Ronda, connecting coves and cliffs.
- Kayaking or snorkelling in crystal-clear waters.
- Visit the Parque Natural del Cap de Creus for easy nature walks.
- Enjoy local markets and seaside promenades.
Make sure you try these local delicacies:
- Suquet de peix, a traditional fishermen’s stew.
- Fresh seafood and grilled fish.
- Rice dishes combining sea and mountain flavours.
- Wines from the Empordà wine region.
Make the most of your visit and go to...
- Girona (45 minutes): a beautifully preserved historic centre.
- Empordà (short drive): medieval villages and vineyards.
- Figueres (1 hour): home to the Dalí Theatre-Museum.

